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Published 17:25 19 Jul 2022 BST
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Ireland captain Jonathan Sexton speaks to his team-mates after France scored their third try during a 2020 Guinness Six Nations Rugby Championship match at Stade de France in Paris. (Photo by Sportsfile)[/caption]
Back in November 2012, Declan Kidney was looking to hand the captaincy torch over from the long-serving Brian O'Driscoll. He considered Jamie Heaslip and Johnny Sexton before going for the back-row."We also bounced back from… it’s only 18 months ago that we were being written off altogether so that shows it as well, that shows fortitude.
"It would be amazing to go and pick out some of the articles that were written 18 months ago about us, about me. But it's amazing, you know what I mean? It would be good to go back and look and keep our feet on the ground. It shows how strong we are mentally to do that."
"It is never something I would come out, publicly, and say – that I’d like to be captain," Sexton told me, on the day Heaslip was named as captain for a game against South Africa. "It is more of a thing where Declan will come to you and offer it to you if he thinks you’re the right man and then it is up to you whether you accept or not. I spoke to Declan, briefly, about it last week. He came to me and we had a chat about it. For him to come and talk to me about it was an honour."Seven years after that chat with Kidney, Sexton finally got his chance. Older, wiser and even better in the past few years than he has ever been, this is fully and firmly his team. He is a remarkable character.
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