Owen Farrell has spoken out about his unease at telling Saracens he wanted to leave. The Premiership club confirmed his exit earlier today. Farrell will be teaming up with French side Racing 92 come July 1 but wont be picked for England
Warren Gatland has said sorry for Wales’ inept first-half display against Scotland, which saw them trail 20-0 at the interval before eventually losing 27-26 “I think I have got to apologise for the first half,” he told S4C. “It’s probably one of
England have been dealt a huge blow as Owen Farrell will no longer be eligible to represent his country after agreeing to move to Racing 92. The French club, who are currently top of the Top 14 table, have confirmed the fly-half
Genge, who captained Leicester Tigers to the 2022 Premiership title under Borthwick, was strongly considered but a hamstring injury has hampered his build-up. However, he is expected to return in time for the Italy match, fortunately for England after injuries to Joe
However, Farrell had previously been sure to call out the abuse that his team-mate Tom Curry has received on social media after reporting an alleged racial slur to the referee during their semi-final defeat to South Africa. “What isn’t understandable is the
Argentina’s first try in their Rugby World Cup bronze medal match with England caused plenty of controversy, as Owen Farrell fumed after at the opposition while their score could have been chalked off for a forward pass. Tomas Cubelli went over just
England captain Owen Farrell has launched a passionate defence of his Rugby World Cup team-mate Tom Curry as the flanker has been subjected to swathes of online abuse. World Rugby have opened an investigation into Bongi Mbonambi’s alleged racial slur during South
England were once again agonisingly beaten by South Africa at the World Cup, this time at the semi-final stage four years on from their final defeat in Japan. Steve Borthwick’s men looked set for a place in the showpiece event but the
England skipper Owen Farrell refused to shed light on the reason for his post-match scuffle with South Africa star Willie le Roux. Tempers boiled over after the semi-final clash between the two nations, with players from both countries involved in the heated
Owen Farrell issued a classy response to England’s gut-wrenching defeat to South Africa in the Rugby World Cup semi-finals on Saturday night. The 32-year-old kicked every single point for Steve Borthwick’s side but it was not enough to secure a famous victory