IRELAND BOSS ANDY Farrell has expressed his distaste for what he calls the โabsolutely disgustingโ circus around the disciplinary case involving his son, England captain Owen Farrell.
Ireland play England in a World Cup warm-up on Saturday but Owen Farrell will not be involved after World Rugby appealed an independent disciplinary panelโs decision to overturn his red card against Wales last weekend.
The appeal hearing will take place early next week, Six Nations Rugby has confirmed, but England head coach Steve Borthwick said he had left Farrell out of the clash with Ireland after disruption to his training schedule caused by the disciplinary process.
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell was asked about the case in Dublin this afternoon and while he opted against going into the specifics, he did hit out at what he perceives to be the โcircusโ around it.
โWhatโs my thoughts on it? Does it really matter?โ said Farrell.
โWell, whatever I say anyway is probably flawed because I know what you are talking about and when youโre talking about somebodyโs son and you are asking me the question, itโs always going to be flawed so what does that really matter, you know?
โProbably, probablyโฆ you know, I donโt normally say too much because of that reason about my son.
โWhat I probably would say is that, at this moment in time, the circus that has gone around all of this is absolutely disgusting, in my opinion, disgusting and I suppose those people who have loved their time in the sun get a few more days to keep going at that.โ
Farrell was more keen to discuss Ireland and their selection for this weekendโs clash with the English.
The Ireland boss has named a strong selection that also sees Cian Prendergast getting a big chance to impress as he makes his first Test start at number eight.
โI just see improvement all the time, you know. He came to New Zealand [last year] with us very raw, came back into Connacht and, to be fair, heโs always been a standout performer for Connacht, just because of his fight, his energy,โ said Farrell of Prendergast.
โHeโs a warrior of a type of player, heโs fit, tough but thereโs all sorts of his game that he needs to tidy up and over the last eight weeks weโve seen that in abundance.
โHis feel in around the game has improved, not just decision-making ball in hand, which has made his skill level a lot better but also his decision-making defensively, etc.
Farrell said it had been tough to release five players from Irelandโs wider training squad this weekend, with Gavin Coombes, Caolin Blade, Jamie Osborne, Kieran Treadwell, and Calvin Nash cut from the group.
There had been hopes among many Ireland fans that Munster man Coombes would get a shot in the warm-up games but he has been squeezed out again.
โYou know what, feedback that I have with players, Iโd love that to remain from my side personal anyway,โ said Farrell when asked what Coombes needed to do more of to force his way into the mix.
โBut thereโs been feedback all the way through. I would say more so for all those five players, the competition is fierce.
โItโs been great to see and Gav has fought hard. Gav has 100% improved over these last eight weeks in all sorts of areas, including his skill level, etc. but you know itโs a fiercely-fought type of position for us at this moment in time and unfortunately, for now, he misses out like the other four.โ
Keith Earls is set for his 100th Ireland cap off the bench on Saturday and Farrell was effusive in his praise for the 35-year-old wing.
โIt gives us all a buzz,โ said Farrell. โItโs such a privilege for us all within camp to be involved in such a special week for Keith and his family. He is a member of the squad that is so well respected throughout.
โWhy? Heโs a selfless person who keeps giving to others. There is no better man deserving of his 100th cap here at the Aviva, than Keith, against England.
โI just hope that the fans that are coming, along with us and our performance, make it a special day for him.โ
The delusion continues
You stay as long as you want Brendan. Another 26 years would be great.
โI will do my best with what I am workingโ. because what youre working with had nothing to do with you? jog on.
I cringe every time I hear or read anything out of Rodgersโ mouth now. He has lost his way as a coach. The fans that he didnโt lose after Stoke are now beginning to turn on him.The media smells blood, and will keep putting the boot in.
Even if he wins the Derby, and the games after that, he is now only ever one or two defeats from โcrisisโ.
Sooner or later, Rodgersโ had to go โ and it is probably sooner.
The big question in the media is โwho replaces Rodgers?โ. A bigger, more relevant question is: who in the LFC hierarchy is qualified to make the decision on who replaces Rodgers? The answer, fatally for Liverpool fansโ ambitions, is no-one. Thatโs a much bigger problem, and a harder one to resolve.
big sam is the man or Tony Mowbray
so much money spent and they are rebuilding again? id be pretty pissed and start with sacking this bluffer.
Only reason he is still in a job is because the Board havenโt agreed a deal yet with anyone else to manage the club. Dead man walking is Rodgers.
Totally agree that he is a dead man walking โ everyone knows it.
Hereโs the thing, though: who on the board knows anything about football? Henry and Werner donโt. Ayre is a commercial guy, really, with limited clout. Mike Gordon seems to be FSGโs โLFC guyโ โ he is a hedge fund manager. That leaves Dalgleish, if he is even involved.
Iโm sure they have a few former players on the other end of a phone if they need advice, there intelligent people the yanks, the thing about them is, if they donโt understand something they will always seek out information off people to find out. Itโs a business for them. Iโd let Rodgers go and bring in Kenny and Carra for the interim and write off this season, if itโs not possible to get a Klopp or Ancelotti now.
Look at recent history of managers. Rodgers Hodgson Kenny. Ancelotti is to expensive maybe 6 or 7 mill a year. I just donโt see fsg spending the dough on a manager.
The big problem is a lack of vision. FSG bought LFC because it was going cheap, but they never had โ and still donโt seem to have โ a strategy for the club, apart from โsell it at a profitโ.
Klopp, Ancelotti โ even Guardiola! โ wonโt win anything at LFC until the vision and institutional leadership is sorted out. That, and increasing the wage bill, are necessary if LFC is to compete for anything ever again.
Should of gone last season but offered his backroom instead
Rumour is heโs gone by the end of October.
Have.
I think he should be worriedโฆ This Liverpool looks worst the last year and this time he cannot blame Balotelliโฆ
Loads of stories coming out over twitter Yesterday evening, canโt see him being there come the end of the month.
Lose tomorrow, and heโll be gone Monday
gone next week anyway if the rumours are true