Breaking Sexton among six changes for Ireland v England
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell has made six changes to his side to face England on Saturday (4.45pm, live on RTÉ).
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Ireland head coach Andy Farrell has made six changes to his side to face England on Saturday (4.45pm, live on RTÉ).
Captain Johnny Sexton has been restored to Ireland’s starting XV as part of six changes for Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations showdown with England.
Ireland talisman Johnny Sexton is restored to the flyhalf starting berth for Saturday's crucial Six Nations match with England where victory would ensure the Irish maintain hopes of the title.
Ireland fly-half Johnny Sexton believes England counterpart Marcus Smith has “the world at his feet”.
Italy might still be searching for a first Guinness Six Nations win in seven years but Stuart McInally has singled out Paolo Garbisi as the main threat to end that quest this weekend. In fact, McInally believes that the 21-year-old Azzurri fly-half is the match of any ten in the entire Championship, a ringing endorsement when you look at the players pulling the strings for their respective sides. Ad/> From the mercurial Finn Russell to international skippers Dan Biggar and Johnny Sexton, not to mention rising stars Romain Ntamack and Marcus Smith, fly-half is arguably the strongest position in the entire competition.
Ireland captain Johnny Sexton has signed a contract extension up until the end of the 2023 World Cup.
Johnny Sexton says he is aware he still has to prove he's worth his place at next year's Rugby World Cup.
Veteran Ireland captain Johnny Sexton is determined to “go out at the top” after revealing regrets of former players helped convince him to prolong his career until the end of the 2023 World Cup.