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
I don't really want to be the centre of attention. Brian O'Driscoll attentioncentre Change image and 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
There's ego in all of us rugby players. Brian O'Driscoll egoplayerrugby Change image and share on social
The great thing about playing team sport is you win and lose together, and the pain is never as bad when you share it. Brian O'Driscoll badgreatlose Change image and share on social
Your name or what you've done on the rugby pitch is not going to carry you through for the rest of your life. I realise I'm going to have to eventually do something else, and that does frighten me a little bit. Brian O'Driscoll bitecarryeventually share on social
As you get older, the defeats become more painful. They definitely hurt more. Brian O'Driscoll defeathurtold Change image and share on social