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Published 21:26 3 May 2018 BST
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"The World Cup and then to try to get on a third Lions tour," Sexton said on The Ray D'arcy show on RTE Radio 1 on Thursday afternoon. "I'd be 35, which as an out-half wouldn't be a crazy age to get picked. Obviously there are a lot of young guys coming through and staying ahead of them would be the big challenge. Trying to keep improving is the big motivation for me. I think there is a lot more in me and hopefully I can keep improving over the next number of years."Sexton also said that he's trying mirror the example set out by New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady. Brady won the NFL's MVP award last season at the age of 40 and guided the New England Patriots to a second consecutive Super Bowl where the Pats were defeated by the Philadelphia Eagles. Sexton said that he's planning to play until he's 40 and has become obsessed with Brady and his longevity in the NFL.
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