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Farrell refuses to rule out Sexton for Ireland's second All Blacks test

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Ireland coach Andy Farrell has held out hope Johnny Sexton will be available to face New Zealand this week in Dunedin after the fly-half passed the second of three concussion tests following his removal from Saturday's loss against the All Blacks.Sexton left the game in the 31st minute after a collision and failed a subsequent head injury assessment before passing a second test after the game.

He is due to take a third test later this week."Johnny's good, he's in fine spirits. He passed his HIA two. He's in good form in there," said Farrell. "HIA three will hopefully be passed in a few days and if that happens, then it's concussion not confirmed."That could mean Sexton, who had been at the heart of a fast starting Irish side in Auckland, will be available when the teams meet in the second test of their three-match series on Saturday.Ireland led through Keith Earl's fifth-minute try and dominated much of the opening half hour, only for the home side to take control and establish a 28-5 lead at half time before going on to secure a 42-19 win."I thought we created quite a bit actually, but ultimately...

you've got to score points against the All Blacks, there's no doubt about that," said Farrell."Some of those tries that they scored, they didn't have to work too hard for them and on the back of that there's been some decent rugby that's been played for us."But if you switch off for a second you pay for it, and the scoreline was obviously too big at halftime, wasn't it?"Ireland, who have never beaten New Zealand on the All Blacks' home turf, had been looking to become the first team to beat them at Eden Park in 28 years, and Farrell was disappointed not to see his side make history."You don't get many opportunities to break

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