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Farrell on Wigan, switching from league and relaxing

England fly half Owen Farrell talks to the England Rugby Podcast: O2 Inside Line about growing up with a rugby league legend dad Andy, learning rugby's rules from computer games, people down south understanding his Wigan accent and his love of bei...

Episode 4 of the England Rugby Podcast: O2 Inside Line podcast, hosted by England Rugby, titled "Farrell on Wigan, switching from league and relaxing" was published on February 19, 2019 and runs 21 minutes.

February 19, 2019 ·21m · England Rugby Podcast: O2 Inside Line

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England fly half Owen Farrell talks to the England Rugby Podcast: O2 Inside Line about growing up with a rugby league legend dad Andy, learning rugby's rules from computer games, people down south understanding his Wigan accent and his love of being out on the pitch whether training or playing.Flanker Tom Curry tackles some quick fire questions, Red Roses prop Vickii Cornborough takes the Three Tracks Challenge with Rachael Burford explaining her sporting heroes and what inspired her to get into rugby.Make sure you subscribe to the England Rugby Podcast wherever you get your pods to get a new episode from inside the camp every week throughout the 2019 Guinness Six Nations as well as for specials throughout the year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

England fly half Owen Farrell talks to the England Rugby Podcast: O2 Inside Line about growing up with a rugby league legend dad Andy, learning rugby's rules from computer games, people down south understanding his Wigan accent and his love of being out on the pitch whether training or playing.


Flanker Tom Curry tackles some quick fire questions, Red Roses prop Vickii Cornborough takes the Three Tracks Challenge with Rachael Burford explaining her sporting heroes and what inspired her to get into rugby.


Make sure you subscribe to the England Rugby Podcast wherever you get your pods to get a new episode from inside the camp every week throughout the 2019 Guinness Six Nations as well as for specials throughout the year.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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