Brian Gerard O'Driscoll (born 21 January 1979) is an Irish former professional rugby union player. He played at outside centre for the Irish provincial team Leinster and for Ireland. He captained Ireland from 2003 until 2012, and captained the British & Irish Lions for their 2005 tour of New Zealand. He is regarded by critics as one of the greatest rugby players of all time. More about Brian O'Driscoll
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O'Driscoll is the fourth most-capped player in rugby union history, having played 141 test matches: 133 for Ireland (83 as captain), and 8 for the Lions. He scored 46 tries for Ireland and 1 try for the Lions in 2001, making him the highest try scorer of all time in Irish Rugby. He is the 8th-highest try scorer in international rugby union history, and the highest scoring centre of all time. O'Driscoll holds the Six Nations record for most tries scored with 26. He has scored the most Heineken Cup tries (30) by an Irishman. O'Driscoll was chosen as Player of the Tournament in the 2006, 2007 and 2009 Six Nations Championships.In total, we tracked 171 items since 01/09/2012. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.
The most expensive item with a signature of Brian O'Driscoll (MEGA RARE!!- IRELAND BRIAN O'DRISCOLL SIGNED MATCH WORN RUGBY SHIRT /JERSEY) was sold in April 2018 for £2200.00 while the cheapest item (BRIAN O'DRISCOLL SIGNED MINI RUGBY BALL LEINSTER IRELAND) found a new owner for £1.04 in April 2019. The month with the most items sold (7) was September 2019 with an average selling price of £49.99 for an autographed item of Brian O'Driscoll. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in July 2021 with £419.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £2.00 was July 2018. In average, an autographed item from Brian O'Driscoll is worth £30.00.
Most recently, these items with a signature of Brian O'Driscoll were sold on eBay - click here for more items.
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A Year in the Centre by Brian O'Driscoll (Hardcover, 2005) Signed | £10.50 | ||
Brian O'Driscoll - A Year in the Centre; SIGNED 1st/1st | £17.95 | ||
Brian O'Driscoll IRELAND Signed & Framed Rugby Shirt Autograph COA | £299.90 | ||
Brian O'Driscoll IRELAND Signed & Framed Rugby Shirt Autograph COA Leinster | £270.00 | ||
Brian O'Driscoll Signed | £60.00 | ||
Brian O'DRISCOLL Signed & Framed Boot Style 1 AFTAL COA Autograph Ireland Rugby | £349.99 | ||
Brian O'Driscoll, The Test (First Edition, Signed) | £40.00 | ||
Frame Brian O' Driscoll Ireland RUGBY Signed Shirt Autographed Jersey Display | £395.00 | ||
Johnny Sexton Paul O'Connell Brian O'Driscoll Signed Ireland Rugby Shirt & COA | £205.00 | ||
Johnny Sexton Paul O'Connell Brian O'Driscoll Signed Ireland Rugby Shirt & COA | £191.00 |
Filling Brian O’Driscoll void is a tough ask for Irish rugby (03/15/15): Let’s rewind two weeks.
Robbie Henshaw makes his mark as Ireland celebrate the arrival of a centre to fi (03/09/15): Sunday, March 1 2015 will henceforth be known as Day One of life PB. Post Brian, Ireland is quickened and gladdened by Robbie Henshaw.
Six Nations 2015: England lack consistency and confidence, says Brian O’Driscoll (02/03/15): Brian O’Driscoll ended his stellar career by lifting the RBS Six Nations trophy in his final game for Ireland last season.
Tweet victory for Donncha O’Callaghan over rugby rival Brian O’Driscoll (01/12/15): Facing off in the colours of Munster and Leinster, they had their fair share of wins and losses, but Donncha O’Callaghan can claim a bonus point victory over his former Ireland captain, Brian O’Driscoll, in their latest head-to-head on Twitter.
Brian O'Driscoll: How my life changed in 2014 (12/28/14): Brian O'Driscoll says media work nurtures his love of the game post-retirement
The story behind this euphoric picture of Brian O’Driscoll retiring a champion (12/2014): We spoke the man who captured the iconic moment.
Ireland legend Brian O'Driscoll desperate to see Robbie Henshaw claim the 13 shi (11/2014): Brian O'Driscoll is pulling out all the stops to mentor Robbie Henshaw through his bid to claim Ireland's vacant 13 shirt.
England can win the World Cup, says Ireland legend Brian O'Driscoll (10/2014): Retired captains are often generous about other teams but Brian O’Driscoll sounds genuine when he says: “England can win the World Cup. They’ve come a good distance under Stuart Lancaster.”
Gordon D'Arcy succed Brian O'Driscoll's outside centre for Ireland (09/2014): Gordon D'Arcy could prove Ireland boss Joe Schmidt's surprise choice to succeed Brian O'Driscoll at outside centre, according to David Wallace.
Brian O'Driscoll joins BT Sport as a rugby expert (07/2014): The former rugby star will also be a BT Sport ambassador.
Brian O'Driscoll scores on retirement (06/2014): The Retirement Planning Council of Ireland has published its 13 Lessons for Retirement, inspired by how Leinster and Ireland’s number 13, Brian O'Driscoll, prepared himself for life after rugby.
Brian O'Driscoll limps off for Leinster early in the first half of his Pro12 fin (05/2014): Brian O'Driscoll's last hurrah has ended in devastation after the the Ireland and Lions legend limped off inside the opening 10 minutes of Leinster's Pro12 final against Glasgow.
Brian O'Driscoll picked by Ireland coach Joe Schmidt for autumn Tests (04/2014): • Former captain named in 34-man squad despite calf problem • Three uncapped players also included as injuries take their toll Brian O'Driscoll has been named to play in his final autumn international series despite only recently returning to light training after a calf injury. Joe Schmidt, who repl
Mad Monk: Few begrudge fitting finale for Brian O'Driscoll (03/2014): For my Irish friends Paddy’s Day came early in Paris on Saturday, but for my part I spent the weekend in Rome
Six Nations: Brian O'Driscoll denied the perfect ending as curtain falls on his (02/2014): He took his leave a minute from time, shuffling towards the tunnel while his comrades battled in a losing cause. He departed with a reluctant frown, but the coaches had decided that his race was run, and Brian O’Driscoll was not inclined to argue.
Brian O'Driscoll ready to 'empty the tanks' (01/2014): Brian O'Driscoll says he is relaxed ahead of his final Six Nations campaign with Ireland because he is no longer tormented about his future in rugby
Brian O'Driscoll has suffered far too many concussions playing for Ireland, says (11/2013): Brian O'Driscoll's father has revealed his fears for his son’s long-term mental health following a career plagued by concussions and blows to the head.
Brian O'Driscoll back training with Ireland (10/2013): Ireland centre Brian O'Driscoll has returned to training and has not experienced any problems with his calf injury meaning he could yet play all three November Test matches.
Brian O'Driscoll should have not have hit out at Warren Gatland, it sounds like (09/2013): Steve James: Brian O'Driscoll and Samit Patel were miffed at being omitted from a side, and vented their spleens - unwisely.
Jonathan Davies threatened after replacing Brian O'Driscoll (08/2013): Wales centre Jonathan Davies has revealed that people threatened to break his legs when he was selected for the third Lions Test ahead of Brian O'Driscoll.