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6th May 2023
06:47pm BST

"Man, that guy is freakish. He's so quick around the park and so physical. Makes all the right decisions and puts people into holes. I mean, he's a 9 that's going to be around for quite a while and, unfortunately, someone who'll be in my nightmares as well!"Dupont has just one World Rugby Player of the Year accolade to his name but, in fairness, he had the 2020 prize in the bag, only for Covid-19 to tilt that year's Test schedule on its' head. He claimed the award in 2021 and was edged out for it, by Josh van der Flier, in 2022. During our visit to the International Rugby Experience down in Limerick, during the week, we sought to settle the 'Best player right now' question with some legends of the game. [caption id="attachment_287292" align="aligncenter" width="1280"]
Johnny Sexton and Paul O'Connell are big fans of Antoine Dupont.[/caption]
"It's a tricky enough question because I think the best player in the world at the moment is Antoine Dupont. And I think he's going to be the best rugby player of all time. "He's certainly the best rugby player I've ever seen. So, even though he's relatively early in his career, I've got to go for Antoine Dupont."As a former World Rugby Player of the Year [2018] and a nominee last year, the opinion of Johnny Sexton stands for a lot. The Ireland captain did get in a mention for a provincial, and international, teammate before raving about Dupont.
"Well, Josh [van der Flier] is world player of the year," said Sexton. "But I think Dupont. He could go on and be the best player of all time. He is that good."For both men to say Antoine Dupont is the best player in the world right now is no huge shock. For both to suggest he has the potential, or already is, the best of all time certainly surprised us. Dupont has spoken highly about Sexton in the past, too. A couple of years back, he spoke of how closely he and his France teammates would be at watching Irish team announcements closely, to see if they have to get ready to face Sexton. "Sexton has been a doubt for games quite a few times [recently]," he said, "but he ends up being on the team sheet to crucify us when he can." Game respects game. Worth remembering, too, that Dupont is only 26 and has a bevvy of big rugby moments ahead of him. *There is more from Johnny Sexton in the latest House of Rugby episode (from 22:45) below.
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