Johnny Sexton will undoubtedly go down as one of Ireland's greatest ever players when he retires but will be hoping to secure Grand Slam and World Cup journey before he retires.
Sexton has been instrumental to Ireland's success over the past 10 years and has again been in fine form in 2023.
Ireland will travel to Rome next weekend as they take on Italy and recently battled past France and Wales.
And Sexton will appear on Friday's Late Late Show as he discusses Ireland's Grand Slam hopes.
Sexton's net worth is currently unknown but his IRFU contract is reportedly worth around €650,000 a season.
Sexton also spent two years in France and was the second biggest earner in the Pro 14 in his time there.
The Dubliner has hailed the side's hunger and camaraderie for Ireland's success.
He said: "It’s the biggest part of our success and that comes from the environment that the staff put together for us, led by Andy
“It’s just an enjoyable place to come in and work and we get the balance right between enjoying each other’s company and then switch on and work and work hard.
“It’s not all happy-go-lucky stuff, it’s work hard and we enjoy each other’s company.
“There are a lot of lads that have been together for many years, then there are new guys coming in that add to the environment just as much and it’s a great group to be a part of.
“It keeps the older lads going, keeps us hungry and loving it so it’s a pleasure to be involved with.”
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