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Owen Farrell Opens Up About Saracens Exit and Racing 92 Move
In a candid interview, Owen Farrell, the former England captain, opened up about his decision to leave Saracens and join Racing 92 in France at the end of the current season. The 32-year-old fly-half spoke with a renewed sense of enthusiasm, shedding the intense scrutiny and pressure that had weighed him down in recent years.
Farrell revealed that he is relishing the opportunity to spend more time with his family, including watching his younger brother Gabriel play for the Belvedere U12s, something he had previously been unable to do due to his demanding international commitments. “It’s been nice to sit back a bit and try and enjoy the games,” he said, reflecting on the refreshing break from the high-intensity world of professional rugby.
Despite the allure of a new chapter in Paris, Farrell left the door ajar for a potential return to the England national team and Saracens in the future. “We’ll see,” he said when asked about the possibility, acknowledging that his competitive spirit and drive could lead him back to the international stage. Saracens coach Mark McCall echoed this sentiment, drawing comparisons to Johnny Sexton’s late-career resurgence with Ireland.
Farrell’s impending move to France will mark the end of a 15-year tenure at Saracens, a club he has called home for the majority of his career. “This place is not an easy place to leave,” he admitted, acknowledging the difficult decision to depart his longtime teammates and friends.
As the rugby world eagerly awaits Farrell’s next chapter, the fly-half expressed his desire to “enjoy all of it a bit more” and play for as long as he can. With the 2027 Rugby World Cup still a potential target, Farrell’s story remains far from over, and his devoted fans will no doubt be rooting for him to finish his career on a high note.
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