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Published 17:33 10 Sept 2022 BST
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"He's got four European Cups, a Grand Slam, four [Six Nations] championships, six URC [league] titles, Lions tours, he's now beaten New Zealand multiple [five] times, he's got over 100 caps. "If you look at the impact that Johnny has on rugby matches when he's playing, versus when he's not playing, it's crazy. It's really, really crazy. And the fella is 37, so that plays its' part - to be still going at this age plays a massive part into answering that question. "He still wants more, as well. I've known Johnny a long time, back to when I was playing at Leinster. He's mellowed out definitely, in a good way. Him being the captain of the national team has been brilliant for him. It has almost, in a small way, forced him to chill out that small bit, which has been good, particularly for everyone around him! "And it's been good for himself. He's not as highly strung. He hasn't lost that drive or desire. You'd thing that if he loses a bit of that, is he going to lose his edge, too. But he hasn't. "I know that he's announced he's retiring after the World Cup, so he obviously has a big 12, 15 months ahead. If we can do what we are planning to do what we are driving towards, I don't think that question would be in doubt. But, at the moment, he is definitely up there."The likes of Dan Carter and Richie McCaw would both have strong claims to the title of best players of the modern, professional era, and perhaps of all-time, while Jonny Wilkinson and Brian O'Driscoll are both highly regarded by current and past pros. Sexton is lauded in all rugby nations as a influential player, but he would definitely need a World Cup win to be in the conversation, for most supporters. That is exactly what Andy Farrell's Ireland are targeting at next year's World Cup, in France. [caption id="attachment_267493" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Johnny Sexton of Ireland celebrates his side's series win against New Zealand. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)[/caption]
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