Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

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2019 Six Nations and the World Cup.

“It was brilliant. It had a bit of everything. It had some of the stuff we didn’t get to show against Scotland.

“When you get the ball in our back three’s hands, something can happen.

“They showed that. They stuck to the tactics. Some of our shape stuff we’ve been working on was great.

“And we won, that’s the most important thing. We’re building momentum now – but obviously our biggest challenge is in a couple of weeks time.”

England’s Six Nations demolition in Dublin last year preceded a Twickenham tanking by the hosts in the World Cup warm-ups.

“Wales are World Cup semifinali­sts and Grand Slam champions for a reason,” said Sexton. “They’re a top quality team and they’re hard to play against.

“So yeah, we’re going to have to be up there like we were today – but it’s away from home against World Cup finalists and they’ll be hurting from last week (loss to France).

“But they’re a top quality side and the last two times we’ve played England they’ve given us a right old

spanking.

“So we need to up our game from those levels of performanc­es. Yeah, it’s a tough place to go, Twickenham – we haven’t had too many victories over the years and it’ll be no different now coming into this game.”

New Ireland boss Andy Farrell was satisfied with the deserved bonus point triumph and expects Robbie Henshaw, who impressed before having to stay off after a

HIA, to be fit to face England.

Obviously he’ll be coming up against his own son, England’s captain Owen Farrell, in an eagerly-awaited encounter.

“We’re in a great place.” said 44-year-old boss Farrell.

“We said it wasn’t the brilliant performanc­e we were all looking for last week, but we had a great week’s preparatio­n and good, honest feedback from the boys and we saw an improved performanc­e.

“But we know there’s still plenty more in us.”

Farrell also hailed the influence that Sexton has had on the Ireland squad since he has been made captain.

“He’s in control, isn’t he? That’s what he’s done all his life and that’s what he does best. With the added responsibi­lities of captaincy, I think he’s added to his game, actually.

“He’ll tell you himself whether he’s thriving or not but having seen his last two performanc­es, with last week being the one that he’s not played for eight weeks, he’s been nothing short of sensationa­l really.”

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