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Johnny Sexton makes peace with Finn Russell

Former Ireland fly-half, who is touring as kicking coach, says he shook hands with the Scotland No 10 and is interested only in helping him

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telegraph.co.ukStai leggendo1 anni fa

Johnny Sexton makes peace with Finn Russell

Former Ireland fly-half, who is touring as kicking coach, says he shook hands with the Scotland No 10 and is interested only in helping him

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theguardian.com1 anni fa

Johnny Sexton insists he is ‘here to help’ Finn Russell despite past Lions criticism

The former Ireland captain was critical of the Scotland fly-half after being omitted from the 2021 Lions squad, but now says the issue has been ‘blown out of proportion’

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  1. martedì 17 giugno 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Johnny Sexton makes peace with Finn Russell

    Former Ireland fly-half, who is touring as kicking coach, says he shook hands with the Scotland No 10 and is interested only in helping him

  2. martedì 17 giugno 2025·theguardian.com

    Johnny Sexton insists he is ‘here to help’ Finn Russell despite past Lions criticism

    The former Ireland captain was critical of the Scotland fly-half after being omitted from the 2021 Lions squad, but now says the issue has been ‘blown out of proportion’