Head coach Andy Farrell believes Ireland must produce their best performance of the autumn against Australia in order for him to go into his British and Irish Lions sabbatical on a high.
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell has claimed his players were ‘shy’ in their ‘ugly’ victory over Argentina, and feels they need to ‘find their feet’ at this level once again.
What do you mean I’m leaving? I live in Sandymount, 10 minutes away from here. I’m not going anywhere!” When the final whistle sounded, at Aviva Stadium on Saturday, as day rapidly turned into night, ...
It marked Andy Farrell's final game as Ireland head coach ... of a few has shone through in these testing times. Dewi Lake's leadership in the face of adversity has seen him mount a credible ...
These are among Andy Farrell’s key decisions and barring a Lions whitewash, they could yet be debated for a long time to come. Rewind to say 2013, when Johnny Sexton and Owen Farrell were the ...
Andy Farrell has switched from coaching Ireland to leading the British and Irish Lions - what are his priorities in his first days in the job? Farrell has previously been the British and Irish Lions' ...
The Andy Farrell era with Ireland has officially been ... turned-Blackrock alumni Doris stepping into the starting shirt and leadership mantle. Starting off the backline is a third Leinster ...
Against Stade Francais, Jack Crowley has the chance to remind Andy Farrell and a lot of other people of his quality and what he brings ... Ian Costello has stepped up to offer some calm leadership as ...
While the additional Test to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the IRFU not only offered the departing Andy Farrell the opportunity to expose the likes of Sam Prendergast and Gus McCarthy to the ...
He’s been really helpful to me and to the group.’ Will Farrell go on to emulate his father, Andy, by becoming a full-time coach one day? ‘I would think so,’ added Lancaster. ‘Obviously ...