Johnny Sexton admitted the 2023 Rugby World Cup has now "on the locator" as the autumn internationals approach

Johnny Sexton insists the road to the 2023 Rugby World Cup begins now, as Ireland changes.  For the Autumn Series against Japan, New Zealand, and Argentina, the Irish team camped at Carton House this morning, and for next year's Six Nations. Rugby Fans can buy Rugby World Cup Tickets from our website.

In the new parting, however, the Sexton captain exposed that two years later in the World Cup in France there are already ideas, not just "win now".

Johnny Sexton insists the road to the 2023 Rugby World Cup begins now
Johnny Sexton insists the road to the 2023 Rugby World Cup begins now

This is common in other countries, and rookies focus on the World Cup when they get promoted. Ciaran Frawley, Craig Casey, and Harry Byrne included this month could become big players in 2023.

But Sexton admitted that so far no one has talked about the World Cup being held in the Irish camp.

He said: "Well, we have already talked about the Rugby World Cup in two years because there is already a difference.

"We put it on the radar, which of course we never did before after I participated.

"We are still focusing on what lies ahead, we talked about the World Cup over the summer and we have focused on what lies ahead.

"You have to be open enough to do things differently. I like it. This is what other countries do. You can see it in their choices.

"I think you can see through these young fresh faces and the arrival of the younger generation, why not?

"This is the most important thing you can do in the game. Everyone wants to get there. Everyone wants to perform well.

"It's great to keep it in your heart. It's worth it because if you think of it as a journey, there's always a destination you can aspire to. Rugby Fans can buy France Rugby World Cup Tickets from our website.

"Confident and ready to welcome the world, we talked about this, we have a group of two years ahead of us, and that competition in the best place how can we participate."

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But Sexton - who will be 38 when the next World Cup begins - insists preparing for the future does not mean forgetting the present, as his goal is the fall series.

Sexton who will be 38 when the next World Cup begins
Sexton who will be 38 when the next World Cup begins

"We now also have a responsibility to win the game. I think every country has to find this balance. It doesn't depend on me, it depends on the coaching staff."

"I think this is a series of big games. Since Andy took office, we've had some excellent performances, but also some mediocre performances, so for us, this is to keep this reliability.

"At the level of reliability where you can't see our ups and downs, you're going to see a standard that we want to set, Japan rises first and then continues this standard in the next two games.

"Then we'll see where we go into the Six Nations. But we're playing one after another, we always say that. It's a huge game against Japan.

"You see how Australia has made their lives difficult. In recent years they have performed well in many matches, especially during that World Cup.

"Of course, but they are a team that you cannot ignore, they haven't played many games since the World Cup. Of course, we will not take it lightly."

At the same time, the Irish captain said he has made a full recovery from the hip issues that have plagued him in recent weeks.

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