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28th February 2018
02:56pm GMT

Two and a half years on and Sean O'Brien has only added to his bullocking, barn-storming legend.
He came back from a bad shoulder injury to star for Leinster and Ireland again and was starting openside for the British & Irish Lions in New Zealand. One suspects that openside vote would be closer today but the accomplishments and contributions of Wallace to Irish rugby must never be forgotten.
On Monday, Heaslip followed Wallace and Ferris down that well-worn path to rugby retirement. It left Rob Kearney and Rory Best as the only two Grand Slam winners to remain involved in the current Irish set-up.
O'Brien was involved in the November internationals but may yet miss out on the entire Six Nations after Leinster confirmed he was not likely to feature against Scarlets in Guinness PRO14 action this weekend.
The retirement of Heaslip let to both Ferris and O'Brien paying homage to one of Ireland's greatest ever No.8s and led to many rugby fans [myself included] musing whether that trio was the best ever back row this country has ever seen.
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Across our social media channels, the surnames of Leamy, Wallace, Quinlan and Foley were all mentioned but scores agreed on Ferris-O'Brien-Heaslip as Ireland's best ever back row.
To my mind, Wallace would add more balance to that unit and was part of that Grand Slam team. However, there is no denying that Ferris-O'Brien-Heaslip definitely had the most potential. Individually, we were dealing with three world-class operators.
Together? Well, they never really had enough time to get there as an unstoppable unit.
Looking back on the matches from their era, Ferris, O'Brien and Heaslip only played together for Ireland nine times. The craziest statistic of all is that all three men started together in an Irish back row for the first time against Australia at the 2011 World Cup.
Here are all nine games the trio featured in for Ireland [Note: They only started seven games together].
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