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Johnny Sexton: Social Media Ban for Young Ireland Players

Johnny Sexton: Social Media Ban for Young Ireland Players

June 17, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

johnny Sexton, the legendary ⁣Irish fly-half, reveals the secrets to navigating the high-pressure world of ​international rugby, directly mentoring ​rising ​stars Jack Crowley and Sam Prendergast. Sexton imparts wisdom gleaned⁣ from his illustrious ⁣career, emphasizing resilience and strategic ‌alliances ⁣on⁢ the field, crucial for any aspiring rugby professional. He draws from his own experiences, including the ‍challenges of⁤ early-career ⁢criticism and his ⁢rivalry with Ronan‍ O’Gara. sexton believes the young fly-halves, with their work ethic and humility, are‌ well ‌ahead in their growth. This guidance will help Crowley and Prendergast ‌perform, no matter if they are in ​the Six Nations or ‌other international competitions.News⁢ Directory 3 ​reports on Sexton’s‌ commitment to the young players, ensuring they can develop the qualities needed for future success. Learn more about the ⁤mentoring sessions and what strategies are helping ​Prendergast⁢ and Crowley to ⁤grow. Discover what’s next for Ireland’s future on the pitch.

Key Points

  • Sexton advises Prendergast and Crowley on handling ‍pressure.
  • He ​emphasizes​ resilience and trusting teammates.
  • Sexton believes ​the young fly-halves are‍ ahead​ of where he was.

Sexton Mentors ireland’s ‍Fly-halves, Offers Guidance

Updated June 17, 2025

Johnny Sexton, the former Ireland fly-half, is mentoring his potential successors,⁢ Jack Crowley‌ and Sam Prendergast.​ He’s sharing insights on how to⁤ navigate the pressures of international rugby and build mental fortitude. Sexton acknowledged the challenges of early career criticism, drawing from his own experiences and rivalry with Ronan O’Gara.

Sexton, a five-time ​Six Nations winner, said he ‌advises the young players based on what worked ‌for him. He noted the importance of resilience when facing criticism. He also stressed the importance of identifying reliable teammates ​for support.

Despite the pressures, Sexton ‌believes Prendergast and Crowley are further along in thier development than he was at a similar stage. He praised their work‍ ethic and humility, qualities he considers crucial for their future⁢ success. Sexton will continue working with Ireland’s fly-halves after completing coaching duties with the British and Irish Lions this summer, focusing on their attitude‌ and willingness to learn as key factors.

⁤ ​ “The work ethic thay‍ have, they’re humble guys,” Sexton said. “They want​ to learn and practice hard and that’s the thing you look at the most as a coach; the attitude and how humble they are because ultimately that’s what will stand to them going forward.”
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What’s next

Sexton will continue to mentor Prendergast and Crowley,focusing on their⁤ development as key players⁤ for Ireland’s future.

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