Talk:Brian O'Driscoll
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I think that the reference to the "illegal spear tackle" should be removed from the Brian O'Driscoll entry as the laws of Rugby Union do not define or mention a "spear tackle". The laws of the game are available for anyone to read, I think that it's inflamatory and incorrect to refer to the tackle as illegal. Just so you know I'm Irish and a rugby player.
- I guess the rules don't define or mention a spear tackle because that kind of contact is beyond the rules, no less than punches, karate chops or taser stuns; they could all come under the Old Testament heading of DO NOT PARALYSE. On seeing the TV replay of the O'Driscoll tackle - paying especial attention to Umaga's left-hand gesture before the lift - shouldn't you have shouted NO! shtove 02:05, 22 September 2005 (UTC)
"However, both All Black players were criticised for what most fans and commentators consider a dishonourable 'spear tackle'" - I'm not sure about the use of "most" here. "Most" Northern Hemisphere fans and commentators probably, but I think the general view among NZ fans and commentators was rather different? Rhion 12:47, 23 September 2005 (UTC)
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[edit] Tana Umaga
TU's page has a lot of background history, while BOD's seems obsessed with The Tackle. Those in the know, please fill out O'Driscoll's history, especially his record in internationals of scoring "you wha?" tries and ripping balls out of tackles - then hit the NZ/Umaga sites with certain edits. Those feckers will soon be here. shtove 01:15, 22 September 2005 (UTC)
- Rowlan 22:29, 28 November 2005 (UTC) agrees with you completely. Let the Spearing incident rest and let Umaga and O'Driscoll settle their score when the pair meet on the pitch. They're both top class players, probably the two best #13's ever.
[edit] Image
Whilst its a good image. (the one with both girls) I highly doubt that it is promotional material. Unless it can be verified it will be deleted sooner or later. Forever young 16:00, 18 February 2006 (UTC)
- Why are they blowing air into his head, like a balloon?--shtove 20:15, 1 April 2006 (UTC)
The image of his lions diary book cover, Image:Brian ODriscolls Lions Diary.jpg, I don't think it qualifies as fair use in this article. However, I did some searching, and the image found here:
http://www.rbs.com/media03.asp?id=MEDIA_CENTRE/PRESS_RELEASES/2006/JANUARY/25_TRIPLE_CROWN
will be okay as it is from an official press release, just some trimming of the photo around the mans head will be required. Comments? --Bob 06:51, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
- I'm not an expert on this kinda of thing. I imagine that if the book is discussed in the article then it will be fair use. If not, then prob not. The photo will be good, if it's cropped how will it look? - Shudda talk 06:19, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
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- Press release photos are still copyrighted and are not freely licensed. You'd have to claim fair use and give your reasons. WP:FU states that "An image of a living person that merely shows what they look like would almost certainly not be fair use under Wikipedia's policy". Alexj2002 15:24, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Unreferenced statement
I have removed "So severe was the injury that medical personnel required half an hour to put the joint back in place." because it's not referenced. I've spent quite a bit of time trying to find a ref for it without success. The only stuff I found was posted on blogs and discussion forums, so I've removed the statement. - Shudda talk 03:12, 2 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Life Off the Pitch
There was an article about him in the Sunday Independent recently about how intrusive the media were in his personal life. Not sure if we should mention about him currently dating Amy Huberman or give this page any publicity as it is clearly intrusive - if we agree am happy that link is removed - http://www.showbizireland.com/news/march07/01-odriscoll01.shtml Sissco 14:05, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
- Do you mean we should remove any information on his personal life? I don't think we should, as long as what is in the page is accurate and not libellous then it can remain. There doesn't seem to be undue weight given to his private life either; only a couple of sentences. - Shudda talk 22:15, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Blackrock College
Does O'Driscoll still play domestically for Blackrock College? I'm not hugely up to speed on how the Irish domestic structure works but I thoguht since the introduction of the Celtic League players have played only for their provinces. I looked at the Blackrock College RFC website and everything about it made it seem like an amateur rugby club, not the sort of club the best centre in the world plys his trade... —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 212.32.11.115 (talk)