He then went into coaching, becoming the Academy manager at
Canterbury (where he was the coach of the Crusaders Knights, the development squad of the Crusaders), the
Tasman Rugby Union and was also on the coaching team for the New Zealand team in the
2009 IRB Junior World Championship. In 2012, Sexton's former coach at Ulster,
Alan Solomons (then the Director of Rugby at the South African
Super Rugby franchise ) renewed the relationship with Sexton when he appointed head coach of the , as well as the domestic
Currie Cup team effective from July 2012 in a deal until the end of 2014. However, on 30 July 2013, Solomons left the Kings to take up the role of Head Coach of
Edinburgh Rugby. On 15 December, Sexton also announced that he was leaving the Kings so that he could return to his home country
New Zealand, where he took up a role as a talent identification coach with the
New Zealand Rugby Union. ==References==