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Published 18:15 28 Feb 2018 GMT
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"Okay, for me as a centre, I don't really want my 10 to carry as much as that. He may have got caught up in the heat of the moment but he was reacting to some of the Welsh defensive tactics as well... For a 10, he carried a hell of a lot of ball and made a couple of breaks. It was an all-action performance from him."
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As Davies chased up after him, Sexton jogged off but aimed a few barbs back in his direction as he handed Ireland skills coach Richie Murphy his kicking tee.
It was fairly light-hearted stuff - 'Close one!', 'Oooohh' - but typical of the Welsh scrum-half and one of his predecessors in the red No.9 jersey, Mike Phillips.
Within 10 minutes of that encounter, Davies must have been regretting his comments. Ireland had already scored through Bundee Aki, with Sexton converting, to go in 15-13 up at half-time. They poured on the pain after the break.
Sexton delayed a pass, out wide on the right, to put Rob Kearney through a gap and spark an attacking surge that eventually led to him and Rory Best helping flanker Dan Leavy power over the line. It was right under the posts and would give Sexton an easy conversion.
And who happened to be right under Sexton's nose when he was loudly celebrating? One Gareth Davies.
Over that conversion sailed too. Although it would be Sexton's last scoring contribution, it had been a 14-point turnaround in the space of 10 minutes.
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