Ireland legend Johnny Sexton rejoins staff for the 2025 Six Nations
12/17/2024 04:21 AM
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell has praised Johnny Sexton's continued consultancy role, highlighting the impact the legendary fly-half has on the squad as they gear up for the 2025 Six Nations.
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Sexton, a pivotal figure in Ireland's Autumn Nations Series campaign, has been instrumental in mentoring the team's kickers and enhancing their aerial skills. Despite murmurs that his presence might overshadow Ireland's emerging fly-halves, Farrell has dismissed such claims, emphasizing the positive influence Sexton has on the squad.
For rising star Sam Prendergast, working with the 2018 World Player of the Year has been a transformative experience. The 21-year-old fly-half has been soaking up knowledge from Sexton, both in camp and through his autobiography Obsessed.
"He was a great sounding board," Prendergast shared. "It's incredible to chat with him because it wasn't just his skills but his mindset that made him exceptional. He has so much knowledge to pass on."
Prendergast, who had limited interaction with Sexton during their overlapping time at Leinster, now sees firsthand the impact of the veteran's guidance. "It's been fantastic to learn from him and the other coaches. They've worked with so many top out-halves, and their insights are invaluable."
RUCK understands that Sexton's mentorship will extend through the 2025 Six Nations, ensuring Ireland's next generation of fly-halves can thrive under his watchful eye.
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Together since their teens, Johnny Sexton and his wife Laura are one of rugby's wealthiest couples. Known for their close-knit family, with three children often seen pitchside, the Sextons met at Rathgar Tennis Club and tied the knot in 2013. From Dublin's Saint Mary's College to University College Dublin, Johnny and Laura have been through it all. Their story, filled with love and commitment, has captivated fans just as much as Johnny's rugby career.
4. Siya and Rachel Kolisi – £10m
With an empire worth an estimated £10 million, Siya and Rachel Kolisi were not just a power couple but partners in philanthropy. Known for their foundation and work in communities, the couple planned to keep collaborating on their projects, even as they transition to a new chapter. Siya recently rejoined the Sharks in South Africa after a stint with French side Racing, but despite their split, Rachel remains the “rock” Siya has always called her.
Though the Kolisis' marriage may be over, their legacy as one of South Africa's most-loved couples will continue to inspire fans across the globe.
3. Mike and Zara Tindall – £20m
Mike Tindall is known not just for his rugby prowess but for his royal connections. As the husband of Zara Phillips, the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, Tindall has become a prominent figure in British media.
Nicknamed "The Fridge" due to his imposing physique, Tindall was a stalwart on the rugby field, famously breaking his nose at least eight times over the course of his career. Since retiring from the sport, he's made a name for himself in the entertainment world, appearing on popular reality shows such as I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here, Bear Grylls: Mission Survive, The Jump, Shark Cage, Celebrity Poker Club, and All-Star Poker Challenge.
Despite his success in sports and entertainment, Tindall's wealth has been largely bolstered by his royal ties, with his net worth estimated at £20 million, according to British media.
2. Jonny and Shelley Wilkinson – £22m
Jonny Wilkinson is a legendary figure in English rugby, with a career spanning 12 seasons at Newcastle Falcons before his move to French club Toulon in 2009. Wilkinson cemented his place in history by leading England to victory in the 2003 Rugby World Cup, becoming a national hero in the process.
In his personal life, Wilkinson has kept a lower profile. He married his long-time girlfriend, Shelley Jenkins, in a private ceremony on the French Riviera in October 2013. The couple now has a son, reportedly named James, and maintain a relatively private family life. Wilkinson’s net worth stands at £22 million, making him one of rugby’s wealthiest figures.
1. Sonny Bill and Alana Williams – £20m
Sonny Bill Williams is a sporting icon from New Zealand, famed not only for his rugby achievements but also for his ventures into boxing. Known for his versatility, Williams has excelled in both rugby union and rugby league, playing as a centre and second-rower, respectively. Additionally, his brief yet successful stint in professional boxing saw him win nine out of 10 heavyweight bouts.
In 2013, Williams married Alana Raffie after a whirlwind four-week romance, following Islamic traditions despite admitting that they were not in love at the time. Their union has since become one of the most talked-about in sports. With a combination of earnings from rugby, boxing, and endorsements, the couple’s net worth is reported to be around £20 million.
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