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3rd May 2023
04:34pm BST

Beauden Barrett of New Zealand walks out alongside Johnny Sexton of Ireland, at Aviva Stadium, in 2018. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I'm sure a few of them [are cherished]. I'd say Beauden Barrett because I never had a New Zealand one before. "I was always worried about going to swap with them and then he came to in to us in Chicago [in 2016] and swapped them. So it's probably very special, too, the first win over the All Blacks."Up until that match against New Zealand, at Soldier Field, Sexton had faced the three-time world champions on six occasions and ended up on the losing side, each time. As driven a competitor as any player to ever lace up the boots, Sexton clearly could not bring himself to seek out a jersey swap until he felt like an equal to the Kiwis. The fact that Barrett, a player he has enjoyed many battles against, took the step of coming into the Ireland dressing room to swap his 10 jersey with Sexton clearly means a lot to him, too. "He’s an outstanding player," said Sexton of Barrett, back in November 2021. "Whether he plays at 10 or 15 he brings his strengths to the game. He’s just a freak of a runner and he has a lot of skills with it: a great kicking game and those kick passes that he can do, chipping it to himself or for others. He is a strong guy." As for the players that stuck the biggest tackles on him in his career, Sexton again had two names - Thierry Dusatoir (France) and Richie McCaw (New Zealand). The one opponent he dearly would have loved to play on the same team with? Richie McCaw. *There is more from Johnny Sexton in the latest House of Rugby episode (from 22:45) below.
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