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- Brian_OMeara_(rugby_union) abstract "Brian O'Meara (born 5 April 1976, Co. Cork) is an Irish rugby union footballer. Currently playing with Highfield RFC, he has played for Leinster, Munster also has 9 caps for Ireland, having played twice at the 1999 Rugby World Cup finals.He is also the 4th highest point scorer for Leinster rugby behind Ian Madigan, Jonathan Sexton and Felipe Contepomi and is considered a legend of Leinster and Irish rugby.".
- Q2924970 abstract "Brian O'Meara (born 5 April 1976, Co. Cork) is an Irish rugby union footballer. Currently playing with Highfield RFC, he has played for Leinster, Munster also has 9 caps for Ireland, having played twice at the 1999 Rugby World Cup finals.He is also the 4th highest point scorer for Leinster rugby behind Ian Madigan, Jonathan Sexton and Felipe Contepomi and is considered a legend of Leinster and Irish rugby.".
- Brian_OMeara_(rugby_union) comment "Brian O'Meara (born 5 April 1976, Co. Cork) is an Irish rugby union footballer. Currently playing with Highfield RFC, he has played for Leinster, Munster also has 9 caps for Ireland, having played twice at the 1999 Rugby World Cup finals.He is also the 4th highest point scorer for Leinster rugby behind Ian Madigan, Jonathan Sexton and Felipe Contepomi and is considered a legend of Leinster and Irish rugby.".
- Q2924970 comment "Brian O'Meara (born 5 April 1976, Co. Cork) is an Irish rugby union footballer. Currently playing with Highfield RFC, he has played for Leinster, Munster also has 9 caps for Ireland, having played twice at the 1999 Rugby World Cup finals.He is also the 4th highest point scorer for Leinster rugby behind Ian Madigan, Jonathan Sexton and Felipe Contepomi and is considered a legend of Leinster and Irish rugby.".