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Watched on by Conor Murray and Tom Croft, on the 2013 Lions Tour, Brian O'Driscoll makes a break. (Photo by Will Russell/Getty Images for HSBC)[/caption]
Croft had only made his England debut 15 months before he was called into the Lions squad. He says it was slightly surreal to be playing with so many players he had grown up watching on TV.
"I was only 23 and, for me, it was proper rabbit in the headlights. "I was surrounded by guys who, when I was coming up through school, I was watching play. I was pretty timid and probably scared of messing up. I didn't want to let the team down. "Being selected for that first Test match, I was proper s****ing myself."Modest about his try-scoring brace, he says he probably only totalled 10 running metres for them both and gives most of the credit to creators Brian O'Driscoll and Jamie 'Doc' Roberts. It was some turn of events for someone who had discovered in training, the week of the Heineken Cup Final [against Leinster], that he had not made the original squad. O'Driscoll and Leinster beat him to European glory, that day, but they would be teaming up for Lions tries. Asked by Sean O'Brien, who he toured to Australia with in 2013, who he clicked well with from the 2009 Lions squad, you can tell the reverence he, and others, had for O'Driscoll.
"To be fair, myself and Harry Ellis went off and played Scrabble most evenings "I was 23-years-old and I was scared of everyone. I wasn't going up to Mr O'Driscoll and asking him to play Scrabble, was I?! So I was stuck with Harry."O'Driscoll had just turned 30 but he had already been on the Test rugby scene for a decade. His stunning breakaway try against the Wallabies on the 2001 tour had already vaulted him to world super-stardom, and it is fascinating to hear how some of the England players held him in such high regard. Mr O'Driscoll. One of the guys, but operating at another level. Speaking of which, it was Richie McCaw that beat Croft and O'Driscoll to the World Rugby Player of the Year award in 2009. Another steal from the master poacher.
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