Finn Russell's Lions dream in tatters after Sexton delivers damning verdict

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Johnny Sexton is back in Lions red — but this time with a clipboard in hand. The former Ireland No.10 will link up with Andy Farrell's British and Irish Lions coaching team ahead of this summer's much-anticipated tour of Australia.

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Lions legacy lives on

Sexton, who called time on a glittering career after the 2023 Rugby World Cup, knows all about what it takes to wear the famous red jersey. He featured in two Lions tours — the dramatic series win in Australia back in 2013, and the epic drawn series in New Zealand four years later.

New chapter in green — and red

Since hanging up his boots, Sexton hasn't strayed far from the game. He's been dipping his toes into coaching with Ireland on a casual basis since last November's Autumn Nations Series — but now it's full steam ahead.

From August 1, he'll take on a full-time role with the IRFU, helping guide the senior men's side while also working with emerging talent across the men's and women's age-grade setups.

Sexton on the Lions call-up

“I am hugely excited to continue the next chapter in my coaching journey with the British and Irish Lions and I would like to thank Andy for this incredible opportunity,” Sexton said.

“It promises to be an exciting tour to Australia and I know from experience the challenges that await us.

“Playing for the Lions was a huge ambition of mine during my playing career and my memories of those tours to Australia and New Zealand will stay with me forever.”

Bad news for Russell:

One section of the book sees Sexton reflect on missing out on the 2021 Lions tour—a decision that still "kills" him. With Gatland opting for Owen Farrell, Dan Biggar, and Russell ahead of him, the Irish legend suggests the Scotland star's selection had more to do with media hype than rugby pedigree.

"Finn Russell was the darling of the media during that year's Six Nations, but he didn't look like a Gatland player to me," Sexton writes. "If Gats was true to his ideals, I was in."

More digs at Russell

Speaking to The Times, Sexton doubled down on his views while weighing in on who should wear the No.10 jersey for next year's Lions tour to Australia. Predictably, he backed Farrell—while taking a not-so-subtle shot at Russell.

"I'd pick Owen Farrell," he said. "Who do you want in there when the going gets tough? Test-match animals. I know who the media would want. Finn Russell, Marcus Smith, the flashy…"

But then came a change of heart. Sexton suddenly spared Smith from the "flashy" tag, leaving Russell as the only one in his firing line.

"Marcus, I think, is a generational talent. He looks flashy, but I think he manages the game really well. I think he can light up a game. But for me, I'd like Owen. He can do some remarkable things."

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Sir Ian McGeechan Named the 5 Greatest Players in Rugby History

When Sir Ian McGeechan speaks, the rugby world listens. The legendary Lions boss – who's done it all as both player and coach – knows greatness when he sees it.

With six British & Irish Lions tours on his CV (four as head coach, two as a player), the Scotsman has spent decades rubbing shoulders with the very best. His rugby brain is unmatched, and his influence on the game? Monumental.

So when Geech picks his top five players of all time, it's a list worth taking seriously.

And yes, there's room for a few shockers – including a certain Irish centre who didn't make the cut…

Honourable mentions:

 Brian O’Driscoll (Ireland) – arguably the greatest centre of all time, but not quite in Geech's top five.
 JPR Williams (Wales) – a trailblazing fullback who redefined his position.

But who did make the cut? An English genius, a Welsh wizard – and a few picks that might just surprise you.

Let's break it down.

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#5. Jonah Lomu (New Zealand)

A behemoth who changed the game forever, Jonah Lomu was rugby's first global superstar. The 6ft 5in, 120kg winger was a terrifying blend of speed and power, redefining what was possible for a man of his size.

Lomu's explosive performances at the 1995 Rugby World Cup remain the stuff of legend, as he bulldozed defences with ease, scoring four tries in an iconic semi-final against England.

McGeechan wrote: "Illness and injury ultimately slowed him down. But his performances at the 1995 World Cup, just as the game was turning professional, will never be forgotten. The game needed a superstar, and it got one in Lomu. He was brilliant for rugby."

#4. Martin Johnson (England)

One of the most fearsome captains in rugby history, Martin Johnson led England to World Cup glory in 2003, cementing his place among the sport's greats.

Renowned for his towering physicality, leadership, and sheer will to win, the Leicester lock was the heart of England's forward dominance during his era. He remains the only man to have captained the Lions on two tours.

McGeechan wrote: "I think he defined an era, both for forward play and for the performances of the teams he represented."

#3. Dan Carter (New Zealand)

Regarded by many as the finest fly-half to ever play the game, Dan Carter's all-around excellence made him a once-in-a-generation talent.

The All Black maestro's tactical awareness, immaculate goal-kicking, and game-breaking ability saw him guide New Zealand to two Rugby World Cup triumphs in 2011 and 2015.

McGeechan wrote: "He really was the complete 10. His defence was immaculate, he could break himself, he could bring others into play, his kicking from hand and from tee was incredibly accurate. He also changed the way the game was played with his kicking from his own 22m and his kicking to compete. The greatest of the modern era in my opinion."

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