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Published 08:34 3 Sept 2015 BST
Updated 15:23 18 Sept 2015 BST
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We caught up with Shane Horgan, D'Arcy's former Leinster and Ireland teammate, and asked about one half of Irish rugby's greatest ever midfield partnership.
'He's had a remarkable career," says Horgan."He hasn't made this World Cup squad but this isn't even going to be a footnote on that career.
'The fact is that he's the longest-serving Irish rugby player - when he overtook Mike Gibson's record - is really remarkable. That shows that you can put him in the pantheon of the greats.'
'In a way,' Horgan reasons, 'he suffered by being next to the greatest of all time (Brian O'Driscoll)
'If you played with him, you knew how important he was to the side. He was a terrific tackler, for not a huge man, and he also had great footwork.'
Horan continues, 'Gordon was blessed with this natural talent. He was this kid that gained a lot of attention when he was playing out at Clongowes. He was picked for that South Africa tour in 1998, when he was just out of school. He was capped very early.
'He was a guy that really bought into it, to professionalism in Ireland. It was important, to Gordon's story, when he missed out on the 2003 World Cup, he went away and dedicated himself to being an all-out professional.
'It really is one of the all-time careers and he'll be remembered as one of the all-time greats, someone who really crossed over the eras as a rugby player.'
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