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Published 19:05 11 Oct 2015 BST
Updated 19:06 11 Oct 2015 BST
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It is hard to put into words how huge a game O'Brien had. How inspiring he was to his teammates.
He started like a freight train. Ireland knew France would hit hard. O'Brien and O'Mahony - his partner in crime - hit harder.
He was every inch an enforcer out in the Millennium Stadium cauldron. When Sexton was late-hit out of the game, the two Irish flankers exacted pay-back.
Whenever Ireland found themselves under the cosh - and it was very tight at 14-9 in the second half - O'Brien stepped up. His steal on Matieu Bastareaud had the Irish-dominated crowd out of their seats [not like they needed much of an excuse].
When we needed a score it was Robbie Henshaw and Tommy Bowe going achingly close. France covered and mopped up. Ireland needed to wrest the momentum back so O'Brien stepped up.
He made two big carries - two metres gained here, four metres there - and you could see it lift his teammates.
The cold hard numbers say 7 tackles landed, 2 turnovers, 16 carries gaining 45 metres and two clean breaks.
The man-of-the-match award is going back to Carlow in O'Brien's luggage.
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