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Sexton likens Irish debutant to Wilkinson: 'I don't think I have ever come across anyone like him'

By PA
(Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Ireland debutant Craig Casey possesses a similar mentality to influential England great Jonny Wilkinson, according to his national team captain Johnny Sexton.

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Munster scrum-half Casey produced a lively cameo from the bench after coming on for the final 17 minutes of Saturday’s 48-10 Guinness Six Nations success away to Italy.

The 21-year-old, who entered the Stadio Olimpico field at the same time as fellow new-cap Ryan Baird, has been backed for a bright future by Sexton, who likened his inspiring new team-mate’s dedication to that of World Cup-winner Wilkinson.

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Eddie Jones after the loss to Wales:

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“Craig Casey, I didn’t know him that well – I have never played with – but his attitude, I don’t think I have ever come across anyone (like him),” said experienced fly-half Sexton, who kicked 18 points in Rome.

“It kind of reminds me of what I read about Jonny Wilkinson really – that’s the only person I can relate it to.

“And it’s inspiring for the rest of the group, for someone like me even at this stage of my career.

“I like to be last off the pitch and I am never last off the pitch now with him around.

“He’s been brilliant; and Ryan was outstanding when he came on, he’s got that energy and is an incredible athlete.

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“The future is bright with those two leading the charge.”

Casey was forced to wait for an opportunity at international level after being an unused replacement for the defeat to France a fortnight ago.

With first-choice number nine Conor Murray still sidelined by a hamstring injury, he came on for Jamison Gibson-Park in the Italian capital and set up a try for James Lowe, only for his pass to be deemed forward.

Casey was understandably flattered by the comparison to Wilkinson and is targeting regular Test action.

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“He said this to me a few weeks ago, I think it’s to do with obsessiveness with rugby,” Casey said of Sexton’s comments.

“Being compared to Jonny Wilkinson – I will definitely take that.”

Asked about his ambitions, he added: “Of course I want to be playing games for Ireland, that’s definitely the goal.

“I don’t want to sit back and be happy with being third choice, not at all.

“I want to push on now but when you’ve got players of Murray’s calibre and Jamison’s calibre it’s awfully tough to break in but I am definitely not going to be sitting back.”

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Not so many when you compare it to the squad of 50 plus players used by SA. Four main problems with the team and Schmidt shows he is a good technician but poor international coach by not selecting the best players and rotating and developing key positions.


First, the scrum is woeful if Bell and Thor don’t play. AAA and Nongoor in particular are poor. Talea may be good but is not good enough. Schmidt should select Sio, Ainsley and Latu as the bench front row. All playing well in Europe. He should also be doing better with Pone and perhaps getting him over to France to work on his scrummaging. Pone is our best running prop but poor coaching has killed him. Needs better coaching OS provided eg Skelton and Meafou. Secondly, 9 and 10 combo. McDermott is a confidence player and is terrible on a bad day. He takes several steps before passing which kills the speed of ball and results in turnovers. Better off with Kerr Barlow who is playing well with La Rochelle and making McDermott work on his skills. Edmed probably does need a run too. Thirdly, centre and fullback. Perese is our best defender at centre and should be in the squad. The outside back defence is poor without Joe and needs to be shored up. Wright is also a confidence player and has poor defence. When he is off like he was last week better to replace him with someone like Reece Hodge who has a great boot and good D. Fourthly, lack of ball runners who break tackles outside of Bobby V and Skelton. Wilson is not up to international standard and dosent break tackles nor does McReight. Replace him with Gleeson and Leota on the bench if fit. Would also be better playing Pone than Nongoor as Pone at least has a good running game. Latu also makes ground. Amatesero is also a better player than Williams. Frost has been the standout fine. Finally, player rotation. Schmidt is grinding key players like Bell and Bobby V into dust. He needs to give them breaks by utilising OS players more and developing youngsters. The loss of Meafou to France and the guy who captained Scotland exemplifies the poor coaching and development in Aus.

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