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Published 14:18 18 Oct 2019 BST
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"And I was kind of saying, 'You're going to do absolutely none of that! We're going to do that to ye!', in my head. So I kind of got revved up in the changing room and then we were in the tunnel on the way out and I turned around - I think I was fourth or fifth out - and I said, 'Nothing stupid early on, lads'... and then, 90 seconds later, I'd a fella punched in the stomach, myself! And I'm missing the quarter final against Argentina. And I remember, it was definitely one of the worst times of my life, that citing, and going into the Argentina game," says O'Brien.
"I remember my two nephews, all my family and my sister were in the room and I broke down on the way to the table. I literally sat there for two hours weeping, I just couldn't contain myself. I'd obviously let them down..."
The case went to a hearing then, and what really frustrated O'Brien was Pascal Pape's performance there.
"Sitting in the hearing listening an international player, telling lies. It baffled me like. He said to them he was in hospital for a night and that his rib was broke. Then the doctor's report came back and none of this had happened..."
With O'Brien, O'Connell, Furlong and Sexton amongst others all ruled out of the Argentina game, a depleted Ireland side bowed out at the quarter final stages yet again.
That heartbreak had O'Brien determined to make amends this time around, and that's what makes his hip injury all the more frustrating.
"We were missing Paulie, Johnny and a few lads - one of us on the field and I think we would have beaten the Argies. It was one of my biggest regrets...Terrible time and that's why I really was pushing hard to get to this one. I wanted to make up for what I had done in the last one..."
You can listen to the House of Rugby live from Limerick here.
https://soundcloud.com/houseofrugbyie/live-in-limerick-with-sean-obrien-niamh-briggs-and-rory-scannell
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