The Citizen (KZN)

Irish take stock after poor RWC

SEXTON: NO ESCAPING OUR CAMPAIGN WENT AWRY

- Dublin

Johnny Sexton said the disappoint­ment of Ireland exiting the World Cup at the quarter-final stage will remain with him and his team-mates for the rest of their lives.

The 34-year-old – whose underwhelm­ing performanc­e in the 46-14 thrashing by New Zealand summed up Ireland’s poor showing – denied the Irish had cracked under the pressure.

Ireland had looked certaintie­s last year to reach at least the semi-finals for the first time after achieving the Six Nations Grand Slam for only the third time in their history and going on to beat the All Blacks for the first time at home.

However, their performanc­es in Japan – losing to the hosts in the pool stage and then the humbling at the hands of the All Blacks – reflected a notable decline in their form through the year.

Sexton was emblematic of the loss of form rarely reaching the heights that had seen him scoop the World Player of the Year award for 2018 when Ireland handler Joe Schmidt won coach of the year.

“Yeah, it’ll be raw for four years,” said Sexton at the launch of this season’s European Champions Cup in Cardiff.

“It’ll be raw for lads that go to the next World Cup, for the lads that don’t, for the rest of their careers, for the rest of their lives really.”

Sexton, who was at the launch representi­ng Leinster with whom he has won the trophy four times, said there was no escaping how to describe their campaign.

“As a failure. You can have opinions on why but it is a failure,” he said.

“We didn’t do what we wanted in the Six Nations and didn’t do what we wanted in the World Cup so there is no other way to look at it.”

Sexton confirmed the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) were going to ask an outside company to review the campaign.

“What won’t happen is no one will be thrown under the bus,” added the captain, – AFP

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? BROKEN. Irish flyhalf Johnny Sexton will never forget the disappoint­ment of the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
Picture: Getty Images BROKEN. Irish flyhalf Johnny Sexton will never forget the disappoint­ment of the 2019 Rugby World Cup.

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