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Published 15:59 13 Jul 2022 BST
Updated 16:02 13 Jul 2022 BST
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Ireland players, from left, Caelan Doris, Johnny Sexton, and Tadhg Furlong celebrate their side's Second Test victory against New Zealand. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
As he so often does, because he is a ball threat himself, Sexton had drawn in both Ardie Savea (8) and Leicester Fainga'anuku (11).
It left Mack Hansen with a dart at fullback Jordie Barrett, and with Peter O'Mahony inside him. The Connacht winger could have stayed wide and passed back into O'Mahony but cut inside, was stopped by Barrett and the chance, for now, was gone.
O'Mahony found unbelievable leg strength to brace himself and stay in play. Caelan Doris arrived to help and Hansen played scrumhalf, finding Sexton. The attack was still alive.
Sexton popped up three more times in the next 45 seconds, crucially with the try assist pass - putting a charging Porter on Quinn Tupaea's soft shoulder - and Ireland were off and rocking.
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There are still a few tough phases Ireland need to get through before Porter spots George Bower getting caught in a ruck at the posts and sitting back on the tryline.
Patrick Tuipulotu and Tupaea arrive to try repel Porter, but van der Flier has latched on and the loosehead bashes over to ground the ball.
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Bundee Aki (L) and Johnny Sexton (R) of Ireland chat during the Second Test win over New Zealand. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)[/caption]
"My player of the weekend was Johnny Sexton, with how he played at the weekend. He was a bit of a puppeteer, wasn't he? Manipulating the All Black defence, and the phase-play shape and, I guess, showing the old Ireland and what we've become so accustomed to seeing."We also had Stuff rugby columnist Mark Reason laud Sexton as he called on Crusaders' Richie Mo'unga to start ahead of Beauden Barrett in the Third Test.
'In the 90 or so minutes he has played against Johnny Sexton in this series,' Reason wrote, 'Beauden Barrett has finished tactically a long way in second place. Time and again his tactical kicking is found wanting at the top level.'Sexton has been on the international scene almost as long as Keith Earls and we are set to head to a third World Cup with him, next year. He also started two of our five games at the 2011 World Cup. The only negative to the prolonged brilliance and leadership shown by Sexton is the knock-on effect it has on his deputy, Joey Carbery. Having had promising moments in a green jersey in 2021/22, the Munster outhalf was good, not great, in the 50 First Test minutes he got, and only got on in Dunedin when Sexton limped off with six minutes to play. In that short cameo, he missed a tackle in the lead-up to Will Jordan's late try. The clock is running down on Sexton. When Test rugby resumes in November of this year, he will have, at most, 11 months left as an Ireland player. Enjoy it while we can, and hope the next guy in can someday reach these extraordinary levels he keeps coming back with. Stream the biggest sporting moments with NOW, including all the Test match between Ireland and New Zealand, on Saturday July 16 [from 8:05am].
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