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Published 13:15 30 Sept 2016 BST
Updated 13:16 30 Sept 2016 BST
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2016 was going to be different. O'Brien had missed the World Cup exit to Argentina after his punch on the agitating French lock Pascal Papé copped him a one-game ban.
He missed the opening Six Nations game - a draw against Wales - but was restored to an Irish back row that contained Jamie Heaslip and, at blindside, the in-form CJ Stander. It made for a potent mix. Fittingly, France were the opposition on St Valentine's Day in a Parisian stadium ringed by armed soldiers and police officers.
"It was an exciting game to be involved in," O'Brien tells us.
"I thought we were going pretty well, as a unit, for the first 20 minutes. I was looking forward to playing with the two boys but that's the way it goes."
24 minutes in, O'Brien's hamstring went. His face was planted in the sodden Stade de France turf. He had risked it and lost. No more rugby for a few weeks, we were initially told, but we all knew it was worse than that.
"I was in the changing room. I didn't see the rest of the game. I had ice on it straight away; I knew what had happened [to my hamstring]. "I had to lie down for the rest of the game. I was keeping an eye on the score, obviously, and there were lads coming in and out to me. "[At half-time], I was lying in a corner away from the lads. They wouldn't be too bothered or thinking about me at that stage. They've their own jobs to do and messages to get from the coaches."Brilliant for 24 minutes, packed into a corner of the away dressing room for the rest. He simmered then and is still simmering now.
"Yeah, I’d say I’m angry. Yeah, we should have trusted each other there in the last couple of minutes... They’re only a team at the end of the day."That team have won another World Cup since those frustrated words were shared. They will take on Ireland twice in the space of 14 days this November. "It's going to be an interesting November," he says, "and they're the games you want to play... I need to get playing with Leinster first." Nearly there. Nearly.
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