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‘A true honour’: All Blacks rival on playing Johnny Sexton

Richie Mounga of New Zealand looks on during the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between New Zealand and Uruguay at Parc Olympique on October 5, 2023 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Craig Mercer/MB Media/Getty Images)

For one last time, Richie Mo’unga will line up opposite legendary playmaker Johnny Sexton on Saturday evening. With Sexton set to retire after the World Cup, two modern-day greats will exchange blows for the last time when the All Blacks take on Ireland.

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Mo’unga has led the champion Crusaders to seven Super Rugby titles in as many years and is more than deserving of the ‘undisputed’ moniker as the best fly-half in southern hemisphere rugby.

But Sexton is a legend – he might even be the best ever if the Irish captain hoists the Webb Ellis Cup in triumph later this month. Sexton is now the top point scorer in Irish rugby history and has played an integral role in their incredible 17 Test unbeaten run.

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    Before a ball is kicked and the pair become warriors again for 80 exhilarating minutes in Saturday’s World Cup quarter-final in Paris, Mo’unga was full of praise for his rugby rival.

    Mo’unga credited Sexton for redefining “what it’s like to play as a first-five” throughout an incredible career both for Leinster and in the coveted green jersey.

    “Johnny is all class, he’s world-class. He’s a true director of his team. Everything goes through Johnny,” Mo’unga told reporters.

    “The way he’s able to play and be so consistent at the top level, he’s really transcended what it’s like to play as a first-five, fly-half.

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    “Yeah, it’s just a true honour and privilege to match up against him. It’s really cool. For someone from the other side of the world, it’s really exciting.”

    It’s taken a while but Mo’unga is finally playing with the confidence, skill and exuberance that New Zealand rugby fans have come to expect from the pivot with the Crusaders.

    Paired in a dual-playmaker system with fullback Beauden Barrett, the duo have showcased their incredible potential as a duo in the past. But Ireland will be a “huge task.”

    “It starts up front, ball carrying and momentum, winning the speed of the ruck, making that ball as quick as we can.

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    “We’ve got to play eyes-up footy but do the basics really well to challenge these guys. If we can do that, we can get inroads and hopefully get awarded some penalties around the ruck.”

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    B.J. Spratt 587 days ago

    Ireland 23 New Zealand 16

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    dk 589 days ago

    ‘He might even be the best ever.’ Let’s get a grip here. The guy is solid. An Irish great for sure. But Ireland isn’t exactly a breeding ground for rugby talent like Wales, England, South Africa ,Scotland, Australia, Argentina, Fiji, and obviously New Zealand. Yes, ahead of Namibia and Georgia, but that’s all. So yes, by Irish standards he may be the best ever (O’Gara may have something to say about that) but on the world stage you could name 30+ players who have a greater claim to be the greatest.

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    mg 588 days ago

    Scotland and Argentina are ahead of Ireland? Hell any of these countries considering what Ireland and the club sides have done over the last 4 years? Yes Leinster, a primarily Irish team did lose to LA Rochelle, a team which included an all black, a wallaby, a Fijian. Samoan amongst their 1st 15, but otherwise have been dominant. Sexton might not be the greatest, he doesn't surpass BOD to be fair, but Ireland has more than proved itself as a rugby breeding ground

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