Obsessed: the Autobiography

Obsessed: the Autobiography by Johnny Sexton, published by Penguin Books, Limited on May 15, 2025, is a comprehensive account of the life and career of one of Ireland’s most celebrated rugby players. This 320-page autobiography delves into Sexton’s journey from his early experiences in club rugby to his remarkable achievements with Leinster and the Irish national team, including multiple championships and a World Player of the Year award. Through his candid narrative, Sexton shares insights into his childhood, relationships with teammates and coaches, and the driving forces behind his competitive spirit.
In Obsessed, readers will find an honest exploration of Sexton’s psychological journey, revealing the challenges he faced, including self-doubt and the evolution of his leadership skills. The book not only chronicles his legendary playing career but also offers a deeper understanding of the personal struggles and triumphs that shaped him as an athlete. With a focus on themes of inspiration and resilience, this autobiography serves as a significant reflection on an extraordinary era in Irish rugby, making it a noteworthy addition to the genres of biography and sports literature.
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No Irish rugby player has ever achieved more, or been a source of more inspiration to teammates and fans alike, than Johnny Sexton.
The Sexton era – marked by four European Cups, four Six Nations championships (including two Grand Slams), a series win in New Zealand, two stints for Ireland at number 1 in the world, and the World Player of the Year award – was above all the time when Leinster and Ireland went from being underachievers to being overachievers.
In his hotly anticipated autobiography, Johnny tells the story of his life and explores the sources of his unmatched will to win. Always outspoken on and off the field, Sexton offers an honest look at his childhood, his seemingly inauspicious early experiences in club and professional rugby, his relationships with key teammates and coaches (including Brian O’Driscoll, Paul O’Connell, Ronan O’Gara, Joe Schmidt and Andy Farrell), and his ideas about the game.
Obsessed is more than just a brilliantly detailed account of a legendary playing career. It is also a work of deep self-exploration, tracing the psychological arc of a player who almost always felt embattled, who struggled with self-doubt, and who was still learning new lessons about being a team-mate and a leader into his late thirties. Intense, witty, perceptive and frank, Obsessed is an autobiography worthy of its author and the essential chronicle of an extraordinary era in Irish rugby.
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