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Brian O'Driscoll on OTB
Jared Payne joins Brian and the lads live in Drogheda. Devin Toner & Sean Cronin look back on the Six Nations Championship. And Hannah Tyrell on the winning women.
Brian's in studio on the eve of Saturday's championship decider.
Brian's in studio to discuss the win over England. Martyn Williams checks in from Cardiff ahead of the Wales game.
Brian joins Ger and assembled guests - Keith Wood, Andrew Trimble, Kevin Maggs, Mick Galwey, Neil Back and Gerry Thornley talk all things Ireland v England.
Brian's in studio as Ireland stand two-for-two in the 2015 Six Nations. Stuart Barnes checks in to look ahead to England's visit to the Aviva.
Brian chats about his first Six Nations in retirement, Schmidt's selection against Italy and how he expects the 6 Nations to go. With Peter Stringer and Diego Domingues
Brian joins Ger, Wooly and Cian for the OTB newsround before giving his thoughts on the weekend's rugby. WARNING: Contains graphic Gavin Henson-related anecdote
Johnny Sexton joins the Bodcast to talk about life in Paris, his return from concussion, JJ Hanrahan's move to Northampton and who was the most cranky in training
Brian and Ger discuss the weekend's crunch European fixtures, JJ Hanrahan's future at Munster, what's best for Ian Madigan and the rugby's supplement culture.
Brian's in studio to remember Jack Kyle, look back on Ireland's brilliant November internationals series, and Jeremy Guscott's on the line to talk about England's woes.
Brian O'Driscoll is in studio to discuss Axel Foley's philosophy, Leinster's form and Ireland camp. Matt Williams checks in ahead of Cheika's first game with Australia.
Brian calls into the studio to talk to Joe about his new autobiography, the Test.
Brian and Joe are joined in studio by Enda McNulty of Motiv8 to chat through their working relationship down the years...
Ger and Brian talk defensive systems, the number 13 and Alan Quinlan joins them on the line to chat about the Munster Leinster rivalry...
Ger and Brian are also joined on the line by former England captain Martin Johnson to chat about the Lions tour of 2001.