Johnny Sexton: Salary| Family| Net Worth| Retirement

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The 38-year-old retires as arguably his country’s greatest player. Today we will discuss about Johnny Sexton: Salary| Family| Net Worth| Retirement.

Johnny Sexton: Salary| Family| Net Worth| Retirement

Jonathan Jeremiah Sexton (born 11 July 1985) is an Irish former professional rugby union player who played as a fly-half and captained the Republic of Ireland national team until 2023. He also played club rugby for Leinster and Racing 92. Played.

Full name Jonathan Jeremiah Sexton
Date of birth 11 July 1985 (age 38)
Place of birth Dublin, Ireland
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight 91 kg (201 lb; 14 st 5 lb)
School St. Mary’s College
University University College Dublin
Notable relative(s) Jerry Sexton (brother)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Fly-half
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2006–2013 Leinster 110 (1,027)
2013–2015 Racing 92 40 (350)
2015–2023 Leinster 79 (617)
Correct as of 4 August 2023
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2004 Ireland U18 5  
2005–2006 Ireland U21 10  
2007–2009 Ireland A 11 (66)
2009–2023 Ireland 119 (1,108)
2013–2017 British & Irish Lions 6 (5)
Correct as of 14 October 2023

Salary

Johnny Sexton: Salary| Family| Net Worth| Retirement

Johnny Sexton (Player – Rugby player, Leinster, Irish Rugby Football Union – Ireland) earns a salary of ₹5,69,17,810.00 per year.

Family

Johnny Sexton grew up in a family of six: parents Jerry and Claire, sister Gillian, and three boys: Johnny, known to the family as Johnno, Mark, who is two years younger than Johnny, and Jerry Joe. Five years younger than Mark.

Johnny and Jerry would both play rugby professionally; The former player’s sporting exploits are well known as he nears retirement while Jerry played in England, France and South Africa before retraining as a policeman.

Net Worth

Sexton’s net worth is currently unknown but his IRFU contract is reportedly worth around €650,000 per season.

Retirement

Johnny Sexton, Keith Earls and manager Mick Kearney have retired from the Ireland set-up. Ireland suffered a 28–24 defeat to a well organized New Zealand in Paris, leaving the entire Irish squad heartbroken.

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