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Published 13:52 1 Jul 2017 BST
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Simmons: What gets the job done in Auckland next week? O'Brien: A better performance than today. We re-group and we go again. Simmons: Immortality beckons? That's what it is. Immortality is beckoning. O'Brien: Sure that's what we're here for.The Irishman did not flinch, nor did he hesitate. He answered straight away - That's what we're here for. https://twitter.com/patmccarry/status/881132795262840832 O'Brien has won Six Nations titles and Heineken Cups. He has been to two World Cups and this is his second Lions tour. He is not in New Zealand to tick off boxes or fluff up CVs. When the Lions scored a consolation try last week and had their backs patted for making a fist of it against the world champions, O'Brien wouldn't hear of it. He was remonstrating with the referee at the end of the game. His head was still in the game and he was struggling to let it go. All week, he has been dying to get out there again and go at them. And when the Lions needed a big performance, O'Brien delivered. Imagine most men being asked if winning a rugby game would make them immortal? Most would bat the question away. Most would back away from it; side-step. O'Brien nodded the head - "Sure". https://youtu.be/3gF9C1orn2o If beating one of the greatest ever All Blacks sides in New Zealand, over three gruelling games, after only six weeks together as a squad doesn't make you a rugby immortal, what does? That's what O'Brien is here for.
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