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Published 18:21 23 Feb 2023 GMT
Updated 18:21 23 Feb 2023 GMT
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Ireland head coach Andy Farrell during a media conference at the Radisson Dublin Airport Hotel. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I've seen James grow massively as a leader, because of the leaders he has got around him. I've seen all of them grow, in a huge way, over the years and James just happens to be one of those leaders that will put his hand up, week-in and week-out, and lead from the front in how he performs on the field. He's got massive respect in that regard but his leadership off the field has been very good, as well."In highlighting the strength of the squad's leadership group, Andy Farrell name-checked along with three other players that could take up the captaincy mantle when Sexton retires from international duty, after the World Cup. : Farrell believes, then, that Ireland are lucky to have so many driving forces and icons in the squad. Sexton will be dearly missed, when he does call it a day, but Ireland are not clinging to the Leinster talisman as much as they may have done in the past.
"We'd be more than happy for a handful of players to captain the side. James is the lucky one to be able to do it, this weekend. But Garry Ringrose is an exceptional leader. I'm sure that he will be the captain of Ireland, one day. "Peter O'Mahony, Iain Henderson, and more and more of those players. You look at the development of players like Caelan Doris or Hugo Keenan. There's a reason why they're playing so well - they don't just lead themselves, off the field, they lead others. There's a rhythm to those sort of players we talk about."
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