Johnny Sexton believes none of his team-mates will care if he surpasses Ronan O’Gara as Ireland’s document factors holder throughout Saturday’s conflict with Tonga.
Captain Sexton is on the cusp of constructing historical past for the second successive weekend after changing into his nation’s oldest worldwide and main World Cup factors scorer in final weekend’s 82-8 thrashing of Romania.
The 38-year-old returned from an absence of virtually six months to attain two tries as a part of a formidable 24-point haul in Bordeaux.
While he’ll begin once more in Nantes after Andy Farrell opted to go along with a robust XV that includes simply 4 personnel modifications, his efficiency is not going to be influenced by chasing additional private glory.
“It’s not something that comes into my head too often,” stated Sexton, who’s 9 factors behind O’Gara’s tally of 1,083.
“Obviously I was unaware how close I was after the game last week until I came into the press conference and so now I’m getting reminded again.
“Look, it will be a very special moment individually but no one else will really care. I won’t be making decisions off the back of it.
“I want to win the game, I want to progress further in the competition and that is the only thing going through my head at the moment.”
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Ireland take on the team ranked 15th in the world at Stade de la Beaujoire ahead of pivotal Paris appointments against South Africa and Scotland.
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Head coach Farrell has resisted temptation for serious rotation before the showdown with the Springboks as he wishes to build momentum and not underestimate Tonga.
Hooker Ronan Kelleher, world player of the year Josh van der Flier, scrum-half Conor Murray and wing Mack Hansen have been restored.
Farrell admits “you’re damned if you do and you’re damned if you don’t” in regard to possibly making wholesale changes.
“A bit of continuity from last week, it’s a different game, a different challenge,” the Englishman said of the Pool B encounter.
“Respecting the opposition is absolutely at the forefront of our minds, respecting the competition but more so respecting ourselves.
“That side that played last week hadn’t played together before, we get to roll on to this one and you’re damned if you do and you’re damned if you don’t (make changes).
“The only thing that I care about is winning this weekend because the points that are on offer is exactly the same as what’s coming down the line.”
The 48-year-old also dismissed suggestions his selection was influenced by the 2019 World Cup, when Ireland suffered a shock pool-stage loss to hosts Japan after resting key players.
“Everyone keeps talking about four years ago but we’re a different team, different circumstances, it’s a different competition,” said Farrell, who was assistant to Joe Schmidt then.
Everyone retains speaking about 4 years in the past however we’re a distinct staff, completely different circumstances, it is a completely different competitors
Andy Farrell
“We move on. It’s never been talked about at all.”
Veteran fly-half Sexton, who will retire following the match, had no real interest in doubtlessly being protected with the reigning world champions in thoughts.
“I don’t have any say in selection,” he stated.
“I just rock up to training and do my best. Obviously I want to play, I mean when you only have a certain amount of games left of course you want to play.
“But it’s what is right for the team, what is right for different individuals and that was probably all taken into consideration. But no, I didn’t have to do much talking (with Farrell).”