Rugby hero Brian OâDriscollâs company made a massive â¬3.2million profit last year, new figures have revealed.
The Irish legend – who is married to Amy Huberman – made sure his firm defied the recession as profits shot up by nearly â¬300,000.
Accounts
recently filed by O.D.M. and Promotions Ltd show the companyâs profit had increased from â¬2.88million to â¬3.196million at the end of August 31, 2012.
It proves that BOD is clearly the countryâs most marketable rugby star – with playing earnings topped up by various sponsorship deals and endorsements that includes a deal with Gillette.
The continuing rise in fortunes of the firm coincided with OâDriscoll helping Leinster to a third Heineken Cup in 2012.
But
the Companies Office documents show Brianâs film also saw its cash pile
slightly shrink from â¬1.45million to â¬1.12million during the year.
During the period, the 34-year-old more than doubled the value of the investments the company owns – from â¬945,504 to â¬2million.
However, the accounts show that the amount owed by debtors to the firm increased from â¬534,128 to â¬704,697 during the year.
OâDriscoll set up the company – of whom his dad Frank is also a director – when he was 22-years-old in 2001.
It was part of his bid to capitalise on being the most marketable Irish player of the modern rugby era.
Last
month, the dropping of Irelandâs most decorated rugby player for the final Lions Test against Australia â the first time in OâDriscollâs professional career to be dumped – convulsed the nation.
But after the Lions won the Test series, OâDriscoll conceded that it was a âbittersweetâ to watch on as the Lions won the decisive match.
He also signed a lucrative one-year IRFU contract extension to next June with Leinster and Ireland that will
involve OâDriscoll trying to achieve a career long ambition of defeating New Zealand this coming November.
However,
BOD will still be earning huge sums of cash after signing a book deal with Penguin Ireland for his autobiography last year.
The
much-anticipated book – which is being ghost written by award-winning author and journalist Paul Kimmage – is not due to the published until after the 34-year old retires in a yearâs time.
Experts expect OâDriscollâs illustrious
career â which saw him captaining Ireland to a Grand Slam, winning four
Triple Crowns and captaining the Lions in New Zealand along with winning three Heineken Cups with Leinster – will see it fly off the shelves.
The Dubliner was even voted World Rugby player of the decade by the influential magazine Rugby World.
After signing on to play one more year with Ireland, OâDriscoll said: âI want to thank the IRFU and Leinster for allowing me the time to think about my future and discuss my options
with my family.
âThe 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.â
BOD"s wad - Rugby star Brian O"Driscoll made huge â¬3.2m profit in 2012
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