Brian O’Driscoll’s decade of leading Ireland has ended after Jamie Heaslip was named as skipper for this year’s Six Nations, drawing Ireland’s longest captaincy to a close.

O’Driscoll captained Ireland for the first time in 2002, three years after making his international debut and led the country to three triple crowns between 2004 and 2007, and its first grand slam in 61 years in 2009.

In addition, he led Ireland on a record 83 occasions, more than twice as many times as anyone else, but ahead of his 34th birthday next week, the former British and Irish Lions captain said he understands the reasons for the change.


Story by:
Dhanjay Deo
Source: ABC