In 2003, England came to Dublin for a Grand Slam decider.
They won that match 42-6 and later that year beat Australia in the World Cup final.
Richard Hill was pivotal in both games.
The only player never to be dropped during the Clive Woodward era, Hill is considered to be one of the best back row forwards to have even worn the White Shirt.
Ross Lindsay met up with the former Saracens flanker at his house in London during the week, and asked him about his memories of that Lansdowne Road game which is better known as Carpetgate.