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On this day in 2005: Andy Farrell switches codes with Saracens Achi-News

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Great Britain rugby league captain Andy Farrell switched codes to union and signed for Saracens on this day 19 years ago.

The Rugby Football Union (RFU) confirmed Farrell’s three-year contract with Sarries on March 23, 2005.

Current Ireland head coach Farrell enjoyed a highly decorated 13 years at Wigan, winning 34 caps for Great Britain and 11 for England.

RFU chief executive Francis Baron said: “Andrew is an outstanding player who has been a great ambassador for rugby league on and off the field and we believe he will do the same in rugby union.

“Wigan and Saracens have been very cooperative and I would like to thank them for all their help over the last few weeks.”

A series of injuries delayed Farrell’s Saracens debut until 2006 but he went on to make his England debut in the Six Nations the following year.

Injuries continued to hamper Farrell at every turn and he only managed eight caps, although he did go to the 2007 World Cup where defending champions England were beaten in the final.

A successful coaching career followed, with Farrell impressing with Saracens before joining the England backroom staff in 2012.

Farrell helped the British and Irish Lions to series victory in Australia in 2013 but lost his England job after the 2015 World Cup, where head coach Stuart Lancaster’s side became the worst-performing hosts in the history of the tournament.

The 48-year-old became Ireland’s defense coach in 2016.

He succeeded Joe Schmidt as head coach following the 2019 World Cup and has led Ireland to back-to-back Six Nations titles, including a Grand Slam in 2023.

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