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Published 09:59 21 Jan 2017 GMT
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Sexton will likely meet up with the rest of the Ireland squad at Carton House this weekend but a season delayed by shoulder rehabilitation and interrupted by hamstring injuries does not make us hopeful.
In fact, of Sexton's NINE games for province and country in an injury-affected season he has finished just one.
While he played 79 minutes of his first game back against Ospreys, it was only the Cardiff game that followed which saw him complete the 80 minutes.
He saw 68 minutes action versus Munster but since the attritional Tests against New Zealand (the second of which he lasted just 17 minutes) Sexton has failed to finish a game.
Being blatantly targeted by the likes of Francois Steyn does not help, but it is hard to be too hopeful when Sexton has racked up just 460 minutes of rugby this season.
That is 385 for Leinster, in seven games, and just 75 for Ireland.
Here is hoping he adds another 80 in Murrayfield on February 4th.
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