Ireland Captain Johnny Sexton Signs New IRFU Contract
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Sticking around.
Ireland and Leinster out-half Johnny Sexton has signed a 1-year extension to his IRFU contract up to the end of the 2021/22 season.
The 2018 World Player of the Year took on the Ireland captaincy in January 2020 and is one of Irish rugby’s most decorated players. He has been central to both Ireland and Leinster’s success for over a decade following his international debut against Fiji in November 2009.
A two time Lions tourist in 2013 and 2017, Johnny has won three Six Nations titles with Ireland and four European Cups with Leinster. He has represented his provinces on 171 occasions scoring 1505 points.
David Nucifora, IRFU Performance Director, commented,
“Johnny continues to show he has the quality and appetite to compete at the highest levels. He is playing an important leadership role with the Ireland squad and his insight and experience continues to be of great value to the group.”
Johnny Sexton commented,
“I am really enjoying my rugby and I want to keep learning and adding value to both the Ireland and Leinster environments. I am enjoying the challenge of captaincy and the added responsibility that it brings. My appetite for success is the same as it ever was and the ambitions of both the Ireland and Leinster squads match my own.”