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16th December 2019
04:08pm GMT

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Leinster head coach Leo Cullen told reporters, on Monday, that any talk of Sexton moving away was 'news to us' and he reiterated that the player was on a long-term contract.
"Look, Sexton would make any team better," noted Flannery.
MURPHY: But if you're Leinster, you're looking at, you know, keeping him there for as long as possible as a player. But then transitioning him into a coach, I presume. FLANNERY: I think Irish rugby would slow to want to lose him. Do you know what I mean? They would want to keep him as a player for sure. And I suppose it's just up for him, then. He'd have to chat to his wife and take into account the age of their kids and say, 'Listen, will we go abroad?' Like, how much better is he going to get as a coach, coaching in France? That's the question. How much better are you going to get? When you talk to anyone that's coached in France and they give you feedback, it's a lot different. You know, having a really strong philosophy and learning a good work-flow as a coach. TRIMBLE: Yeah well if, as I said, that anybody else who did that - who just had two offers - they'd be using that to bump up one. With Johnny, you need to take this seriously and the IRFU probably need to front up, I think. I obviously haven't been chatting to him, I haven't a clue, but I would imagine he's the guy who would be stubborn enough to say, 'If I don't get what I want, I'm going'. And I don't mean financially get what I want. I'm just saying, 'This is where I'm at and this is what I've been offered and I will go'.It is worth noting that Sexton did move away to France in 2013 because he felt the IRFU did not value him as much as he valued himself. It would Midi Olympique also included Lima Sopoaga (New Zealand) and Bernard Foley (Australia) in their Sunday report so it appears they are casting a wide and ambitious net.
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