Lions coach Johnny Sexton opens up on tension with Finn Russell before tour
Johnny Sexton has spoken about the tension between him and Finn Russell, now that he is coaching the Scotland fly half on this summerโs British and Irish Lions tour.
When Russell was selected by Andy Farrell as one of three No 10s in his squad to tour Australia, thoughts quickly turned to how his relationship with Sexton, who had been named as the Lions kicking skills coach, would play out, given their history.
Never one to be shy in offering a forthright opinion, former Ireland fly half Sexton admitted in his explosive autobiography that Russell being selected ahead of him for the 2021 Lions tour to South Africa โkills me to this dayโ, while he has also dismissively described the Scot as โflashyโ and โa media darlingโ in interviews down the years.
The Irishman addressed the media on Monday and was understandably asked about how he envisioned the relationship working, with the 39-year-old quick to play down any worries.
โYou kind of have to deal with these types of challenges,โ explained Sexton. โIt wonโt be the last time. We had a handshake and a brief chat. Iโm looking forward to catching up with Finn later.
โWhat the Lions demands of you is that if there is a rivalry, you leave it at the door. Iโm here to help him now. Iโm here to give him experiences. Iโm here to answer questions. Iโm not here to force myself on him or tell him what to do. Itโs not that relationship.
โIโm an inexperienced coach but Iโve probably seen it all, rugby-wise: Iโve been bad, Iโve been dropped, Iโve been injured. My career has been like this [up and down]. If theyโve a tough game, being able to help them out is something that Iโm quite passionate about. Iโm here to help.โ
Sexton retired from playing after the 2023 Rugby World Cup and, after a brief stint in the business world, is now focussed on coaching.
Last October, he joined Farrellโs coaching staff with Ireland, tutoring their young fly halves Sam Prendergast and Jack Crowley โ a role that continued into the Six Nations and will become a full-time job next season.
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The Lions job came sooner in his coaching career than he anticipated and, while Sexton admits to feeling a little daunted, it wasnโt an offer he felt he could turn down.
โAs a player, you always have those doubts and itโs no different now,โ Sexton sadded. โYouโre going in, you want to prove yourself, you want to show that you can bring value.
โSo, yeah, it was something I considered when Andy phoned. Youโre kind of going, โWow. Itโs such an honour. How can you say no?โ I considered it for about 30 seconds and ultimately, how could you not? Iโd have regretted it for the rest of my life.โ
Sextonโs experience of two Lions tours, six Lions Test caps, 118 Ireland appearances and 1,108 Ireland points will be invaluable to the 2025 crop of No 10s which, Russell aside, is a young group still learning about the game at the highest level.
The two English Smiths, Fin and Marcus, will absorb everything they can from the former world player of the year and for his part, the coach is impressed with what theyโve brought to the party.
โFrom what Iโve seen already from the two guys, theyโve got it all really in terms of seeing space, how good they are with the ball in their hands,โ Sexton explained. โTheir kicking has been outstanding as well, whether out of hand or off the tee. Theyโve a desire to defend.
โFinn [Russell] will be in today. He played outstandingly in the [Premiership] final. Heโs been good over the last few weeks so heโll come in with a pep in his step and Iโm sure heโll add to the group but Iโve nothing but compliments [for the fly halves] at the moment.โ
