Ireland head coach Andy Farrell brands 'circus' over son Owen's disciplinary process as 'absolutrely disgusting'

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Ireland head coach Andy Farrell has branded the “circus” around son Owen Farrell’s disciplinary process “absolutely disgusting”.

The England captain’s participation in the World Cup is in fresh doubt after World Rugby appealed against the decision to overturn his red card from last Saturday’s clash with Wales.

An independent disciplinary panel caused an outcry on Tuesday when it cleared 31-year-old Farrell to play following his shoulder-led tackle to the head of Taine Basham, which was expected to result in a significant ban.

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England head coach Steve Borthwick has subsequently opted to leave the Saracens fly-half out of his squad for tomorrow’s World Cup warm-up clash against Ireland in Dublin.

Ireland head coach Andy Farrell has hit out at the "circus" around his son Owen's disciplinary processIreland head coach Andy Farrell has hit out at the "circus" around his son Owen's disciplinary process
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell has hit out at the "circus" around his son Owen's disciplinary process

Farrell senior, who concedes his view on the situation is not impartial, expressed anger at some of the intense criticism his son has faced.

“Whatever I say is probably flawed anyway,” said the 48-year-old.

“When you’re talking about somebody’s son and asking the question, it’s always going to be flawed, so what does that really matter?

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“I don’t normally say too much because of that type of reason about my son.

“But what I probably would say at this moment in time is that the circus that’s gone on in and around all of this is absolutely disgusting, in my opinion, disgusting.

“I suppose those people that have loved their time in the sun get a few more days to keep going at that.”

Ireland back-rower Cian Prendergast will make his first Test start agaist England tomorrow after Farrell recalled 11 of the team which clinched Six Nations Grand Slam glory against Steve Borthwick’s men in March.

Centre Garry Ringrose and lock Tadhg Beirne, who were both injured for that 29-16 win, and fly-half Ross Byrne join Prendergast in coming in to a strong starting XV.

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