'No offer has been made' to Farrell - Saracens
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'No offer has been made' to Farrell - Saracens
"Andy has not discussed his future with anyone on the board or ownership group of Saracens and we can categorically state, despite numerous reports to the contrary in the press, that no offer has been made to Andy. The misguided reporting is disrespectful to Brendan Venter who will be assuming the DOR responsibilities from Mark McCall at the end of the 25-26 season."
"Farrell was a Saracens player between 2005 and 2009, also winning eight England caps, having switched to union after a long and successful career in rugby league with Wigan, during which he also captained Great Britain. After retiring as a player, he took his first steps into coaching with Saracens."
Saracens issued a formal statement rejecting reports that they offered Ireland head coach Andy Farrell a coaching role worth over £1 million annually following the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia. The club emphasized that no offer has been made and that Farrell has not discussed his future with Saracens' board or ownership. The statement criticized the reporting as disrespectful to Brendan Venter, who will assume the director of rugby position from Mark McCall at season's end, as well as to Farrell and the IRFU. Farrell has deep ties to Saracens, having played there from 2005-2009 and beginning his coaching career with the club.
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