England captain to miss Six Nations to prioritise mental health
LONDON: England captain Owen Farrell will not be available for the 2024 Six Nations after deciding to take a break from international rugby “to prioritise his and his family’s mental wellbeing”.
In a statement on Wednesday, English Premiership club Saracens said the 32-year-old would continue to captain and play for them.
“Owen Farrell has decided to take a break from international rugby in order to prioritise his and his family’s mental wellbeing,” Saracens said.
“This means he will not be available for selection for the 2024 Six Nations.
“He will continue to play for Saracens and captain the club. As always, Owen will have the full support of everyone at the club.”
Farrell has won 112 caps since making his international debut in 2012 and is England’s all-time leading points scorer, amassing 1,237 points.
The fly-half captained England to the final of the 2019 World Cup and the last four at this year’s World Cup in France - their campaign ended with a heartbreaking 16-15 defeat to eventual winners South Africa.
In his absence, and following the international retirement of Courtney Lawes, Bristol prop Ellis Genge is a probable successor as skipper while George Ford and Marcus Smith are expected to battle it out for the fly-half role.
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