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Johnny Sexton takes aim at BOD over 2020 on-air comments

Ireland's Jonathan Sexton and Brian O'Driscoll during the captain's run ahead of their side's RBS Six Nations Rugby Championship match against Italy on Saturday. Ireland Rugby Squad Captain's Run, Aviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin. Picture credit: Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE (Photo by Sportsfile/Corbis/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Johnny Sexton has acknowledged that remarks made by Brian O’Driscoll regarding his conduct during a 2020 Six Nations match against France ‘annoyed’ him.

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O’Driscoll and Sexton are fast friends – even if they were known to have plenty of training ground verbal disagreements back in the day. However, it was television punditry by the Irish legend that Sexton admits rankled.

O’Driscoll had criticised Sexton after he displayed visible frustration upon being substituted with 12 minutes with the match results still hanging in the balance. Sexton admitted the comments hurt a little, stating they were not what he would expect from a close friend.

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    O’Driscoll said at the time: “I thought that Johnny Sexton played a good game considering the lofty expectations we have of him… That said, I don’t think it is visually a good thing to have your captain coming off and shaking his head the way he did.

    “I’m sure he’s regretful of that and I hope he had a quiet word with his coach and apologises, which Johnny Sexton has had trouble doing in the past!

    “Visually, for the rest of the team and for Ross Byrne looking up at the big screen – it was this prolonged, visual of him looking up at the coach’s box and shaking his head – as captain, you can’t do that.You have to be able to park your own disappointment and move on, to let the next guy come in and shake things up.”

    Sexton admits the comments from his good friend took him off-guard at the time.

    Speaking on Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning, the 39-year-old admitted: “Their criticism wasn’t scathing but it annoyed me because if my brother was on TV or my dad, guys that are loyal to me, and it was put to them ‘look at this’. They would have said ‘what’s the problem? He’s just shook his head’.”

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    He went on to add: “I can’t even remember the exact words but it wasn’t how you would want a friend to (describe it).

    “Maybe it was wishful thinking as in maybe I expected too much of them because it was clearly wrong, but what I’m trying to get at is when I rang my brother and my dad they said ‘don’t worry about it, all you did was shake your head and it’s not that big a deal’.”

    Sexton admits he did apologise for the moment behind closed doors: “I rang Andy after and I apologised. As I was coming off I looked at the screen to check the time because I was like how long is left here and there was 12 minutes and it was when I saw there was 12 minutes, we were only eight points down, it didn’t make sense to me.”

    “It hadn’t happened to me, I was captain, I shouldn’t have done it but I didn’t mean to do it.”

    Sexton says he might have tweaked the remarks had been in O’Driscoll’s place that day: “I think I would and that would probably make me maybe a bad pundit because I would protect. I would say ‘well hold on a second, he’s a fiery character, he doesn’t want to come off the pitch, what do you want him to be delighted to come off? ‘”.

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    “Maybe not fully protect, but maybe just give alter it a bit, rather than just throwing fuel on the fire.”

    Obsessed, The Autobiography by Johnny Sexton is published by Penguin, Sandycove on the 10th Oct at £20/€25. Available to pre-order now

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    TI 173 days ago

    I fully agree with BOD's assessment of the situation. It was selfish and unprofessional of Sexton to behave that way, a behavior, that undermined his team mate and substitute.

    One would think, that upon BOD's very soft-spoken criticism, Sexton would realize the error of his ways and would apologize, or at least admit his behavior was a mistake. But no, even after four years, the diva feels wronged.

    And his misguided appeal to loyalty reveals a lot about his way of thinking. The best display of respect and loyalty is honesty. Presumably, in Sexton's view, loyalty means uncritical, unconditional devoutness, something an oriental despot would demand.

    Sexton was one of the all time greats, but has often come across as rude, arrogant, and intolerable. Anecdotes like this one only solidify that image.

    Always respected his skill, never liked the guy, and this is why.

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    Bull Shark 174 days ago

    The more stories that emerge from this book the more I thank the heavens he didn’t win a World Cup. The planet couldn’t carry his ego.

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    PO 174 days ago

    Geez, I had a lot of respect for Sexton by the way he played in the field. It would seem I'm glad I never met him

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    AA 174 days ago

    To be a great rugby player there is more to it than on the pitch.

    Wilkinson, Carter, lynagh , Bennett, Johnson , BOD, Macall etc . All respected for their humility and class and conduct .

    Something Sexton hasn't the foggiest about.

    Therefore not and never will be anywhere near great but remembered as a nasty bad loser.

    Shame. Too late to look in the mirror.

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    MM 174 days ago

    He should shut his mouth if he's going to be a cry baby about what's said if you can give you should learn to take it 😴

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    Larry Martyn 174 days ago

    Love him or hate him, he's just honest and passionate, narcissists aren't honest!

    Im not a Leinster supporter and I don't agree with everything Johnny has said or done but I do admire his passion and honesty and respect him for it, nobody is perfect but he's a bloody good rugby player so get over your self's, the real narcissists who just put other's down!

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    TI 173 days ago

    Narcissists do whatever will suit them. If they feel, that honesty is the best way to propagate their interest, they'll be honest.

    I think, Sexton is more than just a narcissist.

    The fact, that he's an extremely high achiever doesn't pardon his poor behavior. There are people, who've achieved even more, than Sexton has, yet have never shown signs of arrogance, narcissism, selfish disregard for others, or childish petulance.

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    GrahamVF 173 days ago

    Narcissists are honest in their own estimation. They use their fake honesty to come across well. They also use situations to play their pitch. Perfect description of JS

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    Bull Shark 174 days ago

    Harvey Weinstein was a bloody good movie producer.

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    Forward pass 174 days ago

    He isnt honest tho. He is giving a constant spew of HIS VERSION which seems to leave a lot to be desired. He is lying to sell a book.

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    Bull Shark 175 days ago

    Is there anyone who hasn’t annoyed His Royal Highness?


    He’ll soon be throwing his mother under the bus for comments she made about him while he was in the womb.

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    LW 175 days ago

    Sexton is such a childish loser honestly. No self awareness. Narcissist

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    Bull Shark 175 days ago

    After a while, when your life story appears to be filled with complaints about everyone around you, it’s time to look in the mirror.

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