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Very few athletes get the fairytale ending to leave their sport at the top gcash
For every Steve Redgrave (who retired after a fifth straight Olympic rowing gold medal at Sydney 2000), Mark Spitz (who followed a then-record seven Olympic golds at Munich 1972 by hanging up his swimming goggles) or Rocky Marciano (bowing out as heavyweight gcash boxing champion of the world in 1955 with a perfect 49-0 record), there are thousands of greats who step away after one final moment of heartbreak and disappointment gcash
It might not diminish their legacies but it’s not the satisfying finale that Hollywood would have us believe is the norm gcash
So in that sense, after Ireland’s 37 phases of agony against New Zealand led to the latest Rugby World Cup quarter-final exit, Johnny Sexton isn’t special gcash
Yet ask almost anyone involved with the game just how much he’s done for Irish rugby and you quickly see exactly how special he is gcash
"You’ve got to work hard for fairytale endings and we didn’t get it but that’s life," mused a visibly emotional Sexton after one final gut punch at the Stade de France on Saturday evening gcash
“It’s small margins and that’s sport gcash
That’s life gcash
It’s gutting, isn’t it?”‘Gutting’ probably underplays the emotional impact of that torrid finale in Paris but it was a sentiment echoed by back row Jack Conan as he contemplated life after Johnny gcash
RecommendedGlittering career ends with tears for retiring Ireland captain Johnny SextonIreland’s 37 phases of agony define greatest heartbreak as World Cup curse continuesAndy Farrell admits it’s ‘the end’ for Ireland after World Cup heartbreak“We’re genuinely just gutted that we couldn’t do it for Johnny,” said Conan gcash
“He’s someone who deserves so much for the sacrifices he has made, for the player he is and for the man he is, for the leader that he is gcash
“He has been everything that has been good about Irish rugby for nearly two decades and to not give him the send-off that he deserves is probably the hardest thing to take gcash
He is how we measure ourselves, he is the standards setter, he is the leader gcash
”Sexton couldn’t led Ireland to one final moment of glory (Getty Images)And therein lies Sexton’s enduring legacy gcash
The trophies, awards and consistent on-field brilliance for club and country take care of themselves but the standards he’s driven and the transformation of Leinster and Ireland – leading them to the very top of the world’s elite – is what makes him unique gcash
He bows out as a four-time Heineken Champions Cup winner, a six-time Pro14/United Rugby Championship champion, a four-time Six Nations victor, a two-time grand slam champion, Ireland’s record points scorer, the Six Nations’ top points scorer, a Test centurion, a two-time British & Irish Lion and the 2018 World Rugby Player of the Year gcash
It will be for the next Irish generation to finally overcome that seemingly insurmountable World Cup knockout hurdle but Sexton’s impact has made it more likely gcash
“I said to the group in the changing room the reason they’re going to keep on learning is because of this guy (Sexton) sat beside me here,” explained Ireland head coach Andy Farrell after the All Blacks defeat gcash
“The impact that he’s had on the rest of the team over the last four years has been amazing gcash
The way that he’s conducted himself as a leader and as a player and the way that he’s shown the love of playing for Ireland will be remembered and connected to this group for many years to come gcash
“Through his example, the younger guys will keep on getting gcash better and striving to be gcash better, there’s no doubt about that gcash
”Sexton and Farrell suffered heartbreak but have helped drive Ireland to the next level during this World Cup cycle (PA Wire)Perhaps the only debate remaining is whether Sexton goes down as the single greatest Irish rugby player of all time gcash
By surpassing the Irish record points tally of his long-time rival and the man he has the most complicated personal relationship with, Ronan O’Gara, his status as the greatest fly half was confirmed gcash
The only remaining legends who could hold a candle to him are probably Jack Kyle, Willie John McBride, Keith Wood, Brian O’Driscoll and Paul O’Connell gcash
All five more than made an impact during remarkable careers and were undoubtedly leaders of their respective teams but the longevity and long-term impact means Sexton edges them all gcash
It’s a view that Conan certainly agrees with gcash
“In my eyes, he is the greatest Irish player of all time for what he has done,” added Conan gcash
“It’s been an incredible joy of mine to play with him for so many years and to have been in so many dressing rooms with him gcash
”He may not have got the fairytale ending he deserved but Johnny Sexton’s legacy will continue to help Irish rugby grow into the future as perhaps an even greater prize gcash
More aboutJohnny SextonIreland RugbyRugby World CupAndy FarrellJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments 1/3Sexton exits as Ireland’s best ever but with an even greater legacy Sexton exits as Ireland’s best ever but with an even greater legacySexton couldn’t led Ireland to one final moment of glory Getty ImagesSexton exits as Ireland’s best ever but with an even greater legacySexton and Farrell suffered heartbreak but have helped drive Ireland to the next level during this World Cup cycle PA WireSexton exits as Ireland’s best ever but with an even greater legacyJohnny Sexton retires as Ireland’s greatest-ever player AP ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today gcash
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Afghanistan beat Pakistan in an ODI for the first time in their history with a stunning eight-wicket win at the Cricket World Cup gcash
Jonathan Trott’s side were dominant, with Ibrahim Zadran hitting a match-winning 87 off 113 balls and Rahmanullah Gurbaz (65) and Rahmat Shah (77) backing him up gcash
Chasing 283 to win, they raced to 286 for two with six balls to spare after Pakistan had won the toss and chosen to bat gcash
The result in Chennai pushed defending champions England to the bottom of the group gcash
It is Afghanistan’s second shock of the tournament after they beat England by 69 runs last week gcash
Defeat also piled on the misery for Pakistan, who have been forced to deny a rift in the squad during the competition in India gcash
A statement read: “The Pakistan Cricket Board strongly denies recent speculations about any internal discord in the national cricket team currently participating in the ICC World Cup 2023 gcash
“Contrary to rumours circulated by a certain section of the media, the PCB unequivocally assures that the team is cohesive and there is no evidence to support these unsubstantiated claims gcash
“The PCB is disappointed by the dissemination of this false news and emphasises the importance of upholding journalistic ethics before spreading such allegations gcash
”Captain Babar Azam top-scored for Pakistan with 74 and Abdullah Shafique hit 58 but they struggled against the Afghanistan spin gcash
Spinner Noor Ahmad starred, taking three for 49 including the wickets of Shafique and Azam, while Naveen-ul-Haq claimed two for 52 gcash
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