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Paul O'Connell
Ireland
Full name Paul Jeremiah O'Connell
Born October 20, 1979, Limerick
Current age 30 years 283 days
Major teams British and Irish Lions, Munster, Ireland
Position Lock
Height 6 ft 6 in
Weight 246 lb
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Test career
Span Mat Start Sub Pts Tries Conv Pens Drop Won Lost Draw %
All Tests 2002-2010 76 71 5 30 6 0 0 0 44 31 1 58.55
Ireland 2002-2010 70 65 5 30 6 0 0 0 43 26 1 62.14
British and Irish Lions 2005-2009 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 16.66
Rugby World Cup 2003-2007 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 0 55.55
Five/Six Nations 2002-2010 34 30 4 10 2 0 0 0 23 11 0 67.64

Career statistics
Test debut Ireland v Wales at Lansdowne Road, Feb 3, 2002 match details
Last Test Ireland v Scotland at Croke Park, Mar 20, 2010 match details
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Profile

Born and bred in Limerick, second row Paul O'Connell was an accomplished swimmer in his youth and represented Irish Schools at rugby in 1997-98. He made his way into the senior ranks with Young Munster (the club), Munster and Ireland at a time when Mick Galwey, Peter Clohessy and Keith Wood were nearing the ends of their careers. He learned from them but was also expected - unreasonably perhaps - to take on their talismanic mantle in his early 20s.

O'Connell made his Test debut with a try against Wales in 2002 and by the time he toured with the British & Irish Lions to New Zealand in 2005 he was being hailed as a new Martin Johnson (though Brian O'Driscoll, not O'Connell, was the captain). The horrendous line-out performance in the first Test was made worse because Ireland's hooker Shane Byrne had been picked to provide a tried and tested link with O'Connell, and it set the tone for abject displays up front throughout the series. O'Connell's face, lashed with rain and twisted in questioning anguish when a mixed-up line-out presented a try to the All Blacks in Christchurch, was an apt image for the tour.

O'Connell did, though, achieve the distinction of playing every minute of the three Lions Tests, apart from a 10-minute sin-bin stint. The first half of the following season was disrupted when he broke a thumb in September 2005 and missed Ireland's autumn series which included tame defeats to New Zealand and Australia. Another absentee was O'Driscoll after the shoulder injury he sustained on Lions duty.

Both men returned for the 2006 Six Nations Championship, on the back of Munster reaching the Heineken Cup quarter-finals with a win over Sale Sharks which featured O'Connell tackling Sébastien Chabal and driving him 20 metres backwards. Ireland won their second Triple Crown in three seasons, with O'Connell as captain against Scotland but he was also skipper when they lost to France in Paris after allowing the French a huge lead. Munster won the 2006 Heineken Cup, defeating Biarritz in Cardiff; in 2002 O'Connell, aged 21, had started in the final defeat by Leicester. In November 2006 he was the only northern hemisphere nominee for IRB player of the year (won by Richard McCaw).

Another Triple Crown followed in 2007, with O'Connell named Man of the Match in the 43-13 thrashing of England at Croke Park, but he was captain again for a defeat by France on the same ground. It was said that Ireland were put off their game by the emotion of playing at 'Croker' which arguably reflected poorly on O'Connell's leadership.

He steered Munster to Heineken Cup glory in 2008 but greater success would follow in 2009 when he played a key role in Ireland's historic Six Nations Grand Slam triumph. His performances were rewared with the captaincy of the 2009 British & Irish Lions for their tour to South Africa - becoming the 10th Irishman to lead the elite tourists.

O'Connell led the Lions in all three Tests in South Africa but it was ultimately in a losing cause as the tourists lost 2-1.

On top form the ginger giant (6ft 6ins and 17st 7lbs) is one of the world's great line-out forwards and a battering ram in the loose.

Latest Articles
Irish stars facing pay cuts (May 29, 2010) O'Connell and Best ruled out of Ireland tour (May 28, 2010) O'Connell facing tour KO (May 14, 2010) Munster and Biarritz renew hostilities (Apr 30, 2010) O'Connell out of Biarritz showdown (Apr 28, 2010)
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Latest Photos
Mar 12, 2010
Ireland's Brian O'Driscoll and Paul O'Connell share a joke in training
Ireland's Brian O'Driscoll and Paul O'Connell share a joke in training
©  PA
Feb 27, 2010
Jonny Wilkinson struggles to break free from Paul O'Connell's clutches
Jonny Wilkinson struggles to break free from Paul O'Connell's clutches
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Feb 13, 2010
Ireland's Paul O'Connell claims a lineout
Ireland's Paul O'Connell claims a lineout
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Feb 2, 2010
Ireland's Leo Cullen and Paul O'Connell share a joke in training
Ireland's Leo Cullen and Paul O'Connell share a joke in training
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