Sexton favourite to lead Ireland
2 Nov 2012
Flyhalf Jonathan Sexton is likely to captain Ireland when they host the Springboks in Dublin next week.
According to reports in Ireland, Sexton and No 8 Jamie Heaslip are the prime candidates. Regular skipper Brian O’Driscoll has been ruled out with injury, while veteran Paul O’Connell is also unavailable.
Coach Declan Kidney believes the new skipper must be a leader in every sense. While he did not confirm who will captain the team next Saturday, he spoke of qualities that both Sexton and Heaslip possess.
‘I think what you always want is a player that the other players will respect, on and off the pitch,’ Kidney told the Irish Independent. ‘A player that they will listen to, that has a good tactical appreciation of what’s needed out on the pitch. Usually the captain has to have a relationship with the referee. So there’s quite a number of things.’
Meanwhile, Keith Earls is expected to replace O’Driscoll at outside centre. Felix Jones is set to step in at fullback given Rob Kearney is unavailable due to injury.

6 Comments
2 Nov 2012, 09:54 am
sexy dragon
2 Nov 2012, 09:54 am
*** Dragon
2 Nov 2012, 10:15 am
Come on, this is a fill in appointment.
Kidney is pissing about here, he should have been on the phone to his preferred replacement a second after he knew BOD was knackered.
What is the point here in dilly-dallying.
2 Nov 2012, 10:18 am
@Delki-2:
gaan knip jou toonaels
2 Nov 2012, 10:21 am
Way better flyhalf than the *** stain.
3 Nov 2012, 08:25 am
Spiesisworthless1:Both those guys are supermen compared to you. Must be hard looking yourself in the face every morning. Jy my maat is n drol.
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