Brian O'Driscoll of Leinster and Ireland

HEATHROW, UNITED KINGDOM: Brian O'Driscoll of Leinster and Ireland smiles during a press conference 11 April 2005 in Heathrow about the British and Irish Lions touring squad due to face New Zealand in June. Brian O'Driscoll was named here today as Ireland's first Lions captain for 22 years when Clive Woodward unveiled his 44-man British and Irish Lions squad to tour New Zealand this summer. But Jonny Wilkinson was omitted. The fly-half has not played international rugby since his drop-goal won the World Cup for England in Sydney 17 months ago and he is currently recovering from a second knee injury of the season. AFP PHOTO/ Martyn HAYHOW (Photo credit should read MARTYN HAYHOW/AFP via Getty Images)
HEATHROW, UNITED KINGDOM: Brian O'Driscoll of Leinster and Ireland smiles during a press conference 11 April 2005 in Heathrow about the British and Irish Lions touring squad due to face New Zealand in June. Brian O'Driscoll was named here today as Ireland's first Lions captain for 22 years when Clive Woodward unveiled his 44-man British and Irish Lions squad to tour New Zealand this summer. But Jonny Wilkinson was omitted. The fly-half has not played international rugby since his drop-goal won the World Cup for England in Sydney 17 months ago and he is currently recovering from a second knee injury of the season. AFP PHOTO/ Martyn HAYHOW (Photo credit should read MARTYN HAYHOW/AFP via Getty Images)
Brian O'Driscoll of Leinster and Ireland
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