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O'Driscoll eyes historic win
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12 January 2008
A century-long rivalry against New Zealand, spanning 21 matches, has proved almost fruitless for Ireland, who have a solitary draw in 1973 to show for their efforts. A prized triumph against the All Blacks would enable O'Driscoll to celebrate his landmark achievement in historic fashion, but he knows only too well the size of the task.
"Reaching 50 caps as captain is a huge honour. The first was an honour, as was being selected to captain your country the first time," he said.
"I never dreamt I'd reach 50 caps as captain. It's special and you want to mark the big occasions by playing the biggest teams. It doesn't get much bigger than the All Blacks at Croke Park and it's a hugely exciting prospect.
"Our record against the All Blacks speaks for itself. They're the only international team I've never beaten, whether that's for Ireland or the British Lions. It's an enormous challenge. You want to prove yourself against the best sides.
"There's nothing like the feeling in a dressing room after you've taken a big scalp."
O'Driscoll believes Ireland's perennial struggle against the Tri-Nations champions means it is Graham Henry's side who will be burdened by expectation on Saturday.
"We need to make ourselves difficult to beat. The pressure isn't so much on us because we've never beaten them," he said.
"The pressure is on them so the best attitude for us is to see if we can put ourselves in a position to win by being hard to beat.
"If in the last 10 minutes it's a one-score game then it's all to play for."
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