It is the news that Leinster and Irish rugby supporters had been hoping for as the IRFU today confirmed that Brian O'Driscoll has signed a one year contract extension until the end of June 2014.
The Leinster, Ireland and Lions centre was non-commital on his future in recent times pointning out that he wanted time to consider whether he would extend his playing career past the end of this season when his current deal expired. However his decision will come as a significant fillip for both Leinster and Ireland.
O’Driscoll made his senior Ireland and Leinster debuts in 1999 and has since gone on to appear 125 times for Ireland and 172 times for Leinster, scoring 46 international and 59 Leinster tries.
Not counting tomorrow's Amlin Challenge Cup final against Stade Francais at the RDS where he has a chance to add another medal, O'Driscoll has already won a Grand Slam, four Triple Crowns, three Heineken Cups and two RaboDirect Pro 12 (Celtic League) championships.
Announcing the contract extension IRFU CEO Philip Browne, said: "The IRFU is delighted that Brian has chosen to sign a new contract, ensuring he remains available to Ireland and Leinster for one more year. Brian is a truly exceptional talent and there is no doubt that this new contract will boost our game, at every level, in the coming year.
“We wish him, his Leinster and indeed his Lions teammates all the very best in their forthcoming games and look forward to working with Brian in the 2013/14 season.”
Joe Schmidt said: "It's great that Brian has agreed to continue playing. He's an inspirational player, not only on the pitch, but also on the training ground. He's played well again this season and other players continue to learn from him. I know that every squad of which he is a part will profit from his qualities both as a rugby player and a person."
Brian O’Driscoll said: “I want to thank the IRFU and Leinster for allowing me the time to think about my future and discuss my options with my family. The support my family and the Irish and Leinster fans have shown me over the past few months, and indeed years, has been phenomenal and I am now very much looking forward to one more year playing with Ireland and Leinster.”
One more year they recently chanted at the RDS. The Leinster fans have got their way.