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Owen Farrell

Birth name
Owen Andrew O’Loughlin
Birthplace
Wigan, Lancashire, England, U.K.
Date of birth
24 September, 1991
Date of death
Ethnicity
Irish, English
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Farrell in 2015, photo by sportsphotographer.eu /Bigstock.com

Birth Name: Owen Andrew O’Loughlin

Place of Birth: Wigan, Lancashire, England, U.K.

Date of Birth: 24 September, 1991

Ethnicity: Irish, English

Owen Farrell is a British professional rugby union player. A fly-half and centre, he plays for and captains Gallagher Premiership side Saracens. He was previously with Bedford Blues and Racing 92, and the England national team, which he captained; and British & Irish Lions.

Owen is the son of Colleen (O’Loughlin) and rugby coach Andy Farrell , who played both rugby league and rugby union for England. Owen was born when his parents were sixteen years old. For the first five years of his life, he was named Owen O’Loughlin. Andy and Colleen married in 1995, and changed Owen’s surname to Farrell the following year.

Owen is also related to rugby league footballers Liam Farrell and Connor Farrell. Owen is married to Georgie, with whom he has two children.

Owen’s paternal grandfather is named Peter Farrell.

Owen’s paternal grandmother is Carol A. Heyes (the daughter of George Heyes and Hannah Rorcroft).

Owen’s maternal grandfather is Keiron O’Loughlin (the son of Joseph O’Loughlin and Ann Rowland). Keiron was born in Wigan, England, and is an English former rugby league footballer.

Owen’s maternal grandmother is Lynne Smith (the daughter of William Smith and Elizabeth Lowe).

Owen’s father has stated :

Everyone from the north-west of England is from Ireland anyway. You go from Liverpool straight across the east Lancs to Manchester and it’s full of Irish. I’ve got [Dublin] ancestry that goes back three or four generations, and so has my wife.

Everyone from the north-west of England is from Ireland anyway. You go from Liverpool straight across the east Lancs to Manchester and it’s full of Irish. I’ve got [Dublin] ancestry that goes back three or four generations, and so has my wife.

Source: Family history of Owen Farrell – http://www.dailymail.co.uk