The Scotsman

Farrell insists Ireland have no doubts over veteran Sexton

- By ED ELLIOT

Ireland head coach Andy Farrell insists he has no concerns about Johnny Sexton's age as he attempts to help his veteran skipper rediscover top form following an injury-hit spell.

Influentia­l fly-half Sexton claimed he had never been more nervous before a game thanhewasa­headofsatu­rday's resounding 34-10 Guinness Six

Nations win over Wales. The 37-year-old kicked 12 points in Cardiff in only his second appearance in three months after picking up an injury in the autumn win over South Africa and then suffering a cheekbone issue on his return for Leinster at the start of January.

Sextondepa­rtedthepri­ncipality Stadium field nine minutes from time due to a dead leg but is expected to be available for next week's round-two showdownwi­threigning­grandslam champions France.

Farrellhas­beeninregu­lardialogu­e with Sexton to remind him of his responsibi­lities amid the recent fitness issues and is reassured by the player's dedication to the cause.

"There's no doubt about his age in our mind," said Farrell.

"I spoke to him over the last two weeks constantly that there's no excuse and he needs to be at his best.

"He cares about his rugby so muchanddoi­ngsuchagoo­djob for his team.

"We're trying to get him to a point where he's going to be at his best even though he hasn't played for so long. How he handles that, how he runs a team as in makes the team feel right and then goes out and performs at the same time.

"His goal-kicking was excellent(onsaturday)andthat'stestament to his character."

France are the only major nation Farrell is yet to beat during his tenure and the sole visiting side to win in Dublin during this World Cup cycle.

Irelandhav­elostthree­successive­sixnations­clasheswit­hles

Bluesgoing­intosaturd­ay'saviva Stadium appointmen­t.

Farrell believes Irish fans are "the best in the world" at backing their team in big games and hopesapart­isancrowdc­anhelp boost his team's title quest.

"I think everyone realises what's coming next week," said Farrell."there'sonethinga­bout an Irish crowd - when there's a big game and they know they havetogetb­ehindthete­amthey arethebest­intheworld.there's no doubt about that."

 ?? ?? Johnny Sexton: Kicked 12 points for Ireland in Cardiff
Johnny Sexton: Kicked 12 points for Ireland in Cardiff

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