Ireland's Johnny Sexton Wins World Player Of The Year
Ireland's Johnny Sexton Wins World Player Of The Year
Ireland's Johnny Sexton was named world player of the year over Barrett, de Klerk, Ioane, and Marx.
Ireland's Johnny Sexton was named world player of the year on Sunday for leading his nation to the Six Nations Grand Slam.
Sexton beat All Blacks fly-half Beauden Barrett -- the winner for the last two years -- South Africa scrum-half Faf de Klerk, New Zealand try machine Rieko Ioane and Springboks hooker Malcolm Marx.
The 33-year-old Leinster fly-half is only the second Irish player to win the award after hooker Keith Wood in 2001.
It was an Irish triple at the ceremony in Monaco as Ireland were named team of the year and Joe Schmidt won coach of the year.
Jessy Tremouliere became the first French winner of the women's player of the year award having helped Les Bleues win the Six Nations Grand Slam.
With Sexton at their heart, Ireland only lost once all year, to Australia in June, and bagged a memorable Grand Slam against England on St Patrick's Day at Twickenham.
They also beat the All Blacks on Irish soil for the first time with a 16-9 win on November 17.
A speechless (no, really) Johnny Sexton picks up his World Rugby Men's 15s Player of the Year Award in association with @Mastercard ........with Rory Best on vocals ??? pic.twitter.com/HByMIvIEbK
— World Rugby (@WorldRugby) November 25, 2018
Sexton lost his voice so Ireland teammate Rory Best had to read out his acceptance speech, saying: "If a No.10 wins an award like this, it is due to the team around him and his coaches making his job easier.
"We have some of the best coaches in the world and are led superbly by Rory Best."
? Player of the Year - Sexton
— Darren Cleary (@RadioCleary) November 25, 2018
? Coach of the Year - Schmidt
? Team of the Year - Ireland
An incredible way to cap off the most remarkable year in @IrishRugby history ??#WorldRugbyAwards pic.twitter.com/vXPJ8IuhYh
New Zealander Schmidt announced that he will step down following the World Cup.
But first he will aim to guide Sexton and the Irish to the last four of the global showpiece for the first time.