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"It's up there with the best moments of my career. There was an incredible ovation and then I saw my family, I knew where they were sitting before the game, and they were just smiling, so then I was trying to switch in and get the conversion. I was probably more happy about that than anything. "There were very special moments throughout the game. Leading out your country for any game is special but to do it today with the crowd today... I feel a bit guilty because there are guys like Cian Healy who won his 100th cap and then two of my best friends in the game, Fergus McFadden and Rob Kearney, who retired in an empty stadium. So I do feel a bit guilty that I got to this point."[caption id="attachment_240102" align="alignnone" width="641"]
Jonathan Sexton with a Katana (sword) that was presented to him by the Japanese captain after Ireland's win at the Aviva Stadium. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I'll Keep it away from Luca," Sexton replied, "he’ll bash his sisters with it. "I’ll put it pride of place. It’s a special day and that’s a special memento to get from an opposition team, that’s very special for me and it will take pride of place somewhere in my house.”It was almost a perfect day. Farrell remarked that the only thing to bring Sexton back to earth was learning, post-match, that Manchester United had been beaten 2-0 by cross-town rivals Manchester City.
"All the lads with a hundred caps made the effort to reach out. That meant a lot to me. Obviously some boyhood heroes. Paul McGrath. It was on Instagram, that one. So many, to be honest. "Again, I feel like I’m going to wake up and it’s going to be the morning of the game. It’s just been a surreal day and a surreal week."A week capped off with a try and a 16-point haul against The Brave Blossoms, followed by pitch-side pictures with wife Laura and his three children. He will enjoy the night that follows and rest up on Sunday. Come Monday morning, though, the All Blacks come into sharp focus.
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