The Borneo Post

Mutual praise from flyhalf greats Sexton and Barrett ahead of Test

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DUBLIN: Johnny Sexton labels New Zealand great Beauden Barrett as a “freak of a runner” whilst the Irish captain’s fellow Test centurion says his fellow fly-half is “all class.”

This mutual respect, though, will be set aside should 2018 World Player of the Year Sexton face Barrett – twice World Player of the Year – in Saturday’s oneoff Test at Lansdowne Road.

Barrett, who brought up his Test century in the whipping of Wales last month, has been alternatin­g with Richie Mo’unga for the fly-half spot and could also slot in at full-back.

Sexton, fresh from a stand-out performanc­e on his 100th cap in the 60-5 rout of Japan last Saturday, is expecting to see Barrett line-up.

“He is an outstandin­g player,” said Sexton at his press conference on Tuesday.

“Whether he plays at fly-half or full-back he brings his strengths to the game.

“He is a freak of a runner. He has so many skills, his kicking game, his kick passes and his chipping.

“He is a strong guy, picks a good pass and is a guy we have to look out for. I guess Beauden will be in the team somewhere and he is obviously a threat.”

Barrett and his brothers, including fellow All Blacks Jordi and Scott, owe their outstandin­g ball-handling skills in part to playing Gaelic football when their father Kevin took a farm manager’s job in Ireland in 2000.

If things had turned out differentl­y it might well have been Barrett and not another New Zealandbor­n fly-half Joey Carbery who became the number one challenger to Sexton.

However, from a distance, Barrett has seen how the 36-year-old playmaker makes his team tick, guiding them to two historic wins over the All Blacks in the past five years. As welcome as those two victories were, the All Blacks put the Irish in their place when it mattered in the 2019 Rugby World Cup hammering them 46-14 in the quarter-finals.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Wales’ Nick Tompkins (left) tackles Ireland’s fly-half Sexton during the Six Nations rugby union match between Wales and Ireland at the Principali­ty Stadium in Cardiff, south Wales.
— AFP file photo Wales’ Nick Tompkins (left) tackles Ireland’s fly-half Sexton during the Six Nations rugby union match between Wales and Ireland at the Principali­ty Stadium in Cardiff, south Wales.

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