Cian Healy, Sean Cronin, Fergus McFadden and Jack McGrath all also went over to celebrate O'Driscoll's final home international - and a world record 140th Test cap - in style.
Next up for Ireland is a trip to France in what will be O'Driscoll's last ever match for Ireland.
And after running out on home soil for the Men in Green for the last time, the 35-year-old - who's Leinster side currently sit atop the RaboDirect PRO12 - is not about to slow down any time soon.
"Hopefully next week there's a performance. We have to go to France with huge positivity," said O'Driscoll, who was named man of the match at the Aviva Stadium.
"It's one thing playing in this jersey but it's another thing altogether winning in this jersey, and we've built a good standard. We're capable of doing great things and we have to start next week by trying to win as this unit of players.
"It's been a huge part of my whole adult life and to leave here is going to be hard. But it was a good way to leave it and hopefully we set ourselves up for next week.
"I've loved my time playing in this jersey. It had to come to an end at some stage and I'm glad I'm able to go out at home with a big win. It will only properly set in when I've had a bit of time."
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