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THE TULLOW TANK is beginning to hum again.
Well, it’s not quite a humming noise, points out Tadhg Furlong, it’s a surprisingly high-pitched piercing sound that acts as a soundtrack to the very biggest games Sean O’Brien is involved in.
O’Brien speaking with Rory Best, Dan Leavy and Kieran Marmion in maynooth. Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO
Coaches have remarked that they can tell he feeling at the top of his game of enjoying a contest because the sound can be heard clearly coming across referee’s mics and television feeds.
“Yeah, that’s definitely a factor. I’d say as you feel you’re getting back to yourself, you’re more vocal,” O’Brien conceded at Carton House yesterday.
Listen anything approaching closely and you will hear O’Brien’s calls broadcast on Saturday, an occasion which holds extra weight for the Leinster back row as it will mark his return to international rugby 50 weeks after his last cap.
Schmidt issues direction for the pack in training yesterday. Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO
Having played a part in helping Ireland beat Argentina last year, the Carlow man carried his brilliant Lions form through to European clashes with Exeter Chiefs, but the rest of his season consisted of just 67 minutes across two Pro14 games as he was scuppered by hip and shoulder injuries.
“I’m not surprised,” said Joe Schmidt when posed with O’Brien’s latest return from injury.
“What Tadhg said about Seanie is true, he has a contagious confidence. He’s robust, he’s experienced and people see him doing things on the pitch and they go, ‘yeah, I can get into this game on the back of that.’”
Schmidt uses the word stubborn with absolute admiration. It’s a trait easily taken as a positive when it comes to O’Brien thanks to his abrasive, uncompromising carrying style and his aggressive work without the ball. The Carlow man happily embraces the tag off the field too.
Source: Tommy Dickson/INPHO
“I’m stubborn in terms of: I know what I want to achieve in my career,” says the back row.
“Going through what I’ve done in the last year, I suppose I’ve assessed where I am and where I want to be. Starting from now and in the future. I’ve set myself little goals and I don’t want to take a step back from that.