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"I was searching my phone and then I saw the news that Marcus Smith had got the call. Look, fair play to him. He finished the season incredibly well, with Harlequins - leading them to the Premiership - and he was playing well with England. "That's the direction that the coaches wanted to go. I think he's an exceptional young player that is going to do great things in the game, over the next number of years. Fair play to him."
Earlier in his chat with the press, Sexton had said he was not sure if he ever had a proper shot of being called up as cover for the Lions' out-halves. He had received a letter, requesting that he stay ready but Lions head coach Warren Gatland ultimately went with Smith, who ended up playing one warm-up game but did not feature in the Test Series.
"We don't know how many players got the [stand-by] letter," Sexton said. "So, when we got the letter, it said we were just on stand-by if we were not selected. You don't know who else is on stand-by.
"I was more trying to stay fit. I took my holidays at a later time, like other guys at Leinster that were also on stand-by."
Sexton, who was concussed against Exeter in April and did not play again for club or country for the rest of the season, says it was tough to watch both Ireland and the Lions in action this summer. "I was jealous," he admitted, "but life goes on."
Another aspect of that Lions squad announcement, in April, that stung him - aside from missing out on the original squad - was Gatland telling the press that questions over Sexton's durability were a big factor in him missing out.
"At the time, I was a little bit going like, 'Wow, I just played four [straight] games in the Six Nations'. I picked up a knock [against Exeter]. When you're falling down in a tackle and you get a knee in the side of the head, there's nothing you can do, or control. "It was gutting to hear that because I had worked so hard, before and during the Six Nations, to stay fit. I thought I had proved that, by playing three 80 minutes in a row, by the end, in consecutive weeks that that [durability] question would be put to bed. "But, look, they went a certain way. I don't know if that is something he had just said to the media, but they went a certain way and that's just something I had to accept, and move on."As it transpired, the Lions went with Dan Biggar as their starting 10 for all three Test matches, with Owen Farrell backing him up for the first two games against South Africa and Finn Russell deputising for the Test Test, in a series they lost 2-1. [caption id="attachment_235290" align="aligncenter" width="2048"]
Pictured is MACE Brand Ambassador and Ireland and Leinster Rugby star Jonathan Sexton, who trained with the Ardee RFC U14 team on Tuesday. They were selected from the thousands of entries received from all over Ireland in an exclusive MACE competition for the opportunity to win the “money-can’t-buy” training session with the Ireland captain.[/caption]
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