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Ireland’s Johnny Sexton wants to ‘attack’ the last 18 months of playing career

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.

The 2018 world player of the year intends to retire following next year’s tournament in France having ended speculation about his future by agreeing one final contract extension with the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU).

Leinster fly-half Sexton, who has won 103 caps for his country, will be 38 by the time of that competition and vowed to “attack the last 18 months” of his playing days.

He also referenced New Zealand World Cup winners Richie McCaw and Brad Thorn as inspirational figures who excelled long after their 30th birthdays.

“I will finish at the 2023 World Cup; I’m delighted to be able to say it, I’ve been beating around the bush for six months, always nervous talking about the World Cup when you weren’t guaranteed to be there,” said Sexton.

“I just want to make the most of this last 18 months of my career and I want to go out at the top and that’s up to me now, to work hard and get the body and mind in the best shape possible and attack the last 18 months.

“I’m still very driven to get there and perform at the World Cup.

“One of the biggest factors for me was that I’d spoken to a lot of guys that have finished in the game and they have big regrets over the World Cups and I have a chance now to do that.”

Sexton, who is preparing for Saturday’s Twickenham showdown against Guinness Six Nations title rivals England, said new contract negotiations were sorted in just a “couple of conversations” with the IRFU.

The 36-year-old made his international debut against Fiji in November 2009 and has previously represented Ireland at

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