Ireland sent center great Brian O’Driscoll into international retirement with the Six Nations title after a nailbiting 22-20 win over France in Paris on Saturday.
“The emotions are starting to kick in now,” O’Driscoll, the world’s most-capped player, told the BBC.
“It feels great to be a two-time Six Nations winner. So many seconds along the years and so many disappointments, it is great to finish my career on a high. When I do hang this jersey up on the hook inside it will be with fond memories,” he said.
“I am absolutely delighted. There is a huge Irish contingent here and I am glad we gave them something to shout about,” O’Driscoll added.
Jonathan Sexton scored two tries and missed five points with the boot before the Ireland flyhalf, who plays his club rugby for Paris-based Racing Metro, was knocked out trying to tackle giant French center Mathieu Bastareaud.
Ireland then survived a late French rally — Jean-Marc Doussain missing a penalty and Damien Chouly having a try disallowed for a forward pass — to secure their first Six Nations title since 2009.
Wing Andrew Trimble’s try also contributed to a first Ireland win in Paris since 2000, when O’Driscoll scored a memorable hat-trick.
Earlier on Saturday, England went to the top of the table with a 52-11 victory away to Italy in Rome.
However, although England scored seven tries, their points difference of plus-73 was still marginally worse than previous leaders Ireland’s plus-81.
That meant any sort of Ireland win would give them the Championship, and with Wales thrashing Scotland, France — who were title contenders at kick-off — finished in fourth place.
All England could do was sit and wait for several hours before Ireland’s win meant they finished runners-up for the third time in as many Six Nations under coach Stuart Lancaster.
“Credit to Ireland — they are deserved winners and it’s a fitting finale and send-off for Brian O’Driscoll, a legend of the game whom everyone in this [England] squad respects massively,” Lancaster said in a Rugby Football Union statement.
England, who beat Ireland 13-10 at Twickenham last month, might have been celebrating a Grand Slam but for a last-gasp loss to France in their tournament opener in Paris.
However, Lancaster was heartened by the way his youthful and injury-hit side had performed this Six Nations.
“I am very proud of what we have achieved over the tournament, both in how this young group has developed and also our intent to play attacking rugby,” he said.
England were 24-6 up at halftime at the Stadio Olimpico after fullback Mike Brown scored two tries and flyhalf Owen Farrell also crossed the Italian line.
Then, after Italy were reduced to 14 men by the sin-binning of lock Marco Bortolami, England wing Jack Nowell scored their fifth try.
Prop Mako Vunipola and replacement back Manu Tuilagi added to England’s try tally.
Leonardo Sarto pulled one back for Italy before England captain Chris Robshaw scored a try with the last play of the game.
Saturday’s second match, which had no bearing on the title, saw two-time defending champions Wales inflict a record 51-3 defeat upon Scotland in Cardiff.
Scotland were forced to play with just 14 men for nearly an hour after fullback Stuart Hogg was sent off for a late tackle on Wales flyhalf Dan Biggar
The visitors opened the scoring with a Greig Laidlaw penalty, but from then it was one-way traffic.
Wales scored seven tries, six after Hogg was dismissed, with wing George North and center Jamie Roberts grabbing two apiece.
This was Scotland’s third heaviest Test defeat of all time, with their previous worst in the Six Nations a 43-3 thrashing by England in 2001.
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