I think my form dipped after the Six Nations in 2007, from the World Cup onwards. Brian O'Driscoll cupdipform Change image and share on social
The victory is always sweeter... winning things with friends. Brian O'Driscoll friendsweetthing Change image and share on social
Before there was any chance to go to England, I changed schools, and it was rugby from there on in. Brian O'Driscoll chancechangeengland Change image and share on social
The big upside to being captain is it's a huge honour, but the downside is that there is definitely extra pressure. Brian O'Driscoll bigcaptaindownside Change image and share on social
I used to love looking at a recipe, getting all the bits and pieces in the shops, getting them ready and prepared... I don't really have the time to do that anymore. Brian O'Driscoll anymorebitlove Change image and share on social
If you stop doing a skill you've done for years for any period of time, there's an adjustment period to get it back. In anything you do. Motor skills won't work as fast, because repetition is everything. Brian O'Driscoll adjustmentbackfast share on social
There is still a big onus to be coached. I understand the best teams don't need a huge amount of coaching, but that's when a coach should decide not to do coaching. Brian O'Driscoll amountbigcoach Change image and share on social
I just want to concentrate on my rugby and enjoy it and live in the moment. Brian O'Driscoll concentrateenjoylive Change image and share on social
I've got my head fixed on the next part of life. I know there will be an adjusting period of just not being a rugby player for a while, and over that period I'll get my head around what the next challenge involves. Brian O'Driscoll adjustchallengefix share on social