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Published 00:15 17 Jul 2023 BST
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Johnny Sexton pictured after the 2023 Champions Cup final. (Credit: Sportsfile)[/caption]
'He is a high-profile player who thereby attracts attention. His words and actions are of more interest, are more noticeable and have a greater capacity to been seen and so to cause harm.'It was noted that the committee accepted Sexton 'feels what is properly characterised as remorse and not self-pity, and that is it genuine'. Mitigation - that great redeemer for so many rugby players - came into play and character references provided for Sexton, as well as his decent disciplinary record, went in his favour. Without them, he would have been banned for six matches and would have been a real World Cup doubt, only becoming available for the final group game against Scotland. As it is, Johnny Sexton has officially played his last game in Ireland. He will wear the Ireland jersey again but will have to settle for that Grand Slam game against England as his professional swan song on these shores.
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