Johnny Sexton trained without his face mask today. He's ready to go for Saturday in Cardiff.
Murray Kinsella Reports from Portugal JOHNNY SEXTON WILL captain Ireland against Wales in the Six Nations on Saturday after coming through the final stages of his recovery from a facial injury without any hiccups.
“I got through a couple of tough sessions in the last few days, so all good,” said Sexton this afternoon at The Campus, where Ireland have now visited several times, including before a heavy defeat to England in Twickenham before the 2019 World Cup. Andy Farrell will hope his side’s preparation in Portugal leaves them finely tuned for this weekend’s opener against the Welsh in Cardiff.
“Then the last time, with Pete [O'Mahony] getting the red card, that made things difficult but we could have snuck away with a win. It’s amazing to look back at all of these games and remember them so vividly, they’re all so special.
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