The Last Word with Matt Cooper

Ireland Head Coach Andy Farrell On Growing Up In Wigan, Becoming A Father At 16 & World Cup 2027 Hopes

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Oct 13, 2025
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell, a former dual-code international, shares his inspiring journey from a working-class upbringing in Wigan to leading a national rugby team. He opens up about becoming a father at just 16 and how family shaped his values. Andy discusses the importance of developing players individually and reflects on his 36-year career. He also emphasizes the significance of leadership, the influence of community, and why he chose to publish his autobiography now, ahead of the 2027 World Cup.
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INSIGHT

Coaching Is Duty To Develop Individuals

  • Andy Farrell believes a coach's duty is to improve individuals to improve the team.
  • He says helping players get out of their own way creates joy and continuous improvement.
INSIGHT

Open To Learning, Not Dogma

  • Farrell says 'The Only Way I Know' reflects his repeated phrase, not rigidness.
  • He emphasises learning from others rather than dictating answers as a coach.
ANECDOTE

From Tactical Player To Leader

  • Farrell describes not being the naturally outstanding athlete but contributing through tactics and understanding.
  • He used game sense to help teams navigate matches and seasons effectively.
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