The Test: My Autobiography
By (Author) Brian O'Driscoll
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
27th May 2015
2nd April 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Football variants and related games
796.333092
Winner of Irish Book Awards: Bord Gais Energy Irish Sports Book of the Year 2014
Paperback
448
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
310g
The greatest rugby player in the world tells his own story Between 1999, when he made his international debut, and his retirement in 2014, there was no greater player in world rugby than Brian O'Driscoll. Along the way, he was tested - by personal loss, off-the-field pressures and career-threatening injuries. The Test is a book about how he took on those challenges - how a world-class talent developed a world-class work ethic and temperament - and, in the latter stages of his career, reinvented himself as a player. Honest, gritty and thoughtful, The Test is not just an essential sports book. It is an essential book about family, friends, hard work, courage and imagination.
A thoroughly enjoyable read ... After reading The Test I warmed even more to O'Driscoll as a player and a man. He stood for a new ethos in Irish sport that refused to accept mediocrity or glorious failure -- Fergal Keane * Irish Times *
O'Driscoll's honesty ... takes the reader to a place they simply have not been before -- Vincent Hogan * Irish Independent *
The Test allows the reader to get to know O'Driscoll the person, the husband, the father and the friend. It is honest, charming and revealing - a thoroughly good read * Rugby World *
A must-read insight into the life and mind of Ireland's greatest rugby player * Irish Mail on Sunday *
There are fascinating insights into the lengths he was willing to go to perform at the highest level * Sunday Business Post *
Born in Dublin in 1979, Brian O'Driscoll is the most celebrated rugby player of our time. He won three Heineken Cups with Leinster, two Six Nations championships with Ireland, and toured four times with the British and Irish Lions, including as captain in 2005.