Owen Farrell Net Worth Details

Owen, a British professional rugby union player named Andrew Farrell, is currently the captain of the Championship on the Saracens team and the captain of the England National Team.

In this article, we will learn about Owen Farrell’s net worth, salary, earnings, biography, and wife.

Owen Farrell’s Biography

Full NameOwen Andrew Farrell
NicknameAndrew
Born24 September 1991
Debut2008
Height1.88 m
Weight96 kg
Age31 years
BirthplaceBillinge Higher End, Wigan, Greater Manchester, England
ReligionChristian
NationalityBritish
Net Worth$2 million
Marital StatusMarried 
Father nameAndy Farrell
Mother nameColleen Farrell
Twitter Handle@owen_faz
Instagram Handleowenfaz

Owen Andrew Farrell, a rugby union player for England, was born on September 24, 1991. He is currently the Gallagher Premiership’s Saracens team’s captain.

Farrell has played for England in rugby matches abroad since 2012. Farrell is one of the highest point scorers in test history, with about 1000 points accumulated from more than 100 exams.

Owen Farrell's Biography

Farrell marks each point he earns by giving the Joining Jack salute, often known as the “JJ,” with his index fingers in remembrance of Joining Jack, a charity that assists people with Duchenne muscular disease.

Additionally, Farrell supports Duchenne UK, a group that works to eradicate Duchenne muscular disease.

Early Life

At 8, Farrell started playing rugby league for Wigan St. Patricks in his hometown.

Owen’s father, Andy, moved his family to Harpenden, Hertfordshire, when he joined Saracens in 2005. Andy began playing rugby union there at the age of 13 or 14.

The Guardian quoted Farrell as saying, “It was a huge adjustment. I was certain that I wouldn’t like life down south because it was everything I had ever known.

Career

Stuart Lancaster chose Farrell to represent England in his debut game as England’s head coach against Scotland in the 2012 Six Nations Championship on February 4, 2012.

Farrell was the youngest member of the team. Brad Barritt and Charlie Hodgson, who were also Saracens colleagues, played alongside Farrell as the inside center.

He made 2 penalty kicks and a conversion but also missed 2 difficult 50-meter penalties. Farrell was again chosen for the South Africa tour in the summer of 2012.

He participated fully in England’s pregame match against the Barbarians and scored 17 points in an easily won game.

Wife

In July 2018, Owen wed Georgie, his longtime lover. Tommy was born in March 2019, and Freddie in March 2021; they have 2 sons. They are Hertfordshire residents.

Owen Farrell is married to Georgie

Owen Farrell’s Net Worth Details

English rugby player Owen Farrell’s net worth is estimated to be $2 million as of 2025.

Both his yearly club contract and brand endorsements earn him money. At a very young age, he made a name for himself as a renowned rugby player.

Salary

He earns roughly £750,000 yearly, slightly less than his colleague Itoje. Since 2019, Farrell has been the captain of the England rugby team.

When he was just seventeen years old, he started competing in the league and has since built a reputation for himself.

Endorsement

He has an endorsement deal with Investec, a bank that sponsors the Rugby Championship, played between South Africa, Argentina, Australia, and New Zealand, and the Super Rugby club league, the two biggest rugby union tournaments in the southern hemisphere.

Career Stats

TryOpposing teamLocationVenueCompetitionDateResultScore
1 AustraliaLondon, EnglandTwickenham Stadium2013 Autumn Internationals2 November 2013Win20 – 13
2 ItalyRome, ItalyStadio Olimpico2014 Six Nations15 March 2014Win52 – 11
3 ItalyRome, ItalyStadio Olimpico2016 Six Nations14 February 2016Win40 – 9
4 AustraliaMelbourne, AustraliaAAMI Park2016 Tour of Australia18 June 2016Win23 – 7
5 South AfricaLondon, EnglandTwickenham Stadium2016 Autumn Internationals12 November 2016Win37 – 21
6ItalyRome, ItalyStadio Olimpico2018 Six Nations4 February 2018Win46 – 15
7ScotlandEdinburgh, ScotlandMurrayfield2018 Six Nations24 February 2018Loss13 – 25
8 South AfricaJohannesburg, South AfricaEllis Park Stadium2018 Tour of South Africa9 June 2018Loss39 – 42
9AustraliaLondon, EnglandTwickenham Stadium2018 Autumn Internationals24 November 2018Win37 – 18
10 FranceLondon, EnglandTwickenham Stadium2019 Six Nations10 February 2019Win44 – 8

FAQs

1. What are Owen Farrell’s major career achievements?

Owen Farrell broke Jonny Wilkinson’s record to become England’s all-time leading points scorer with 1,186 points. He captained England from 2018 to 2023 and won six Premiership titles and three European Champions Cups with Saracens. He was named European Player of the Year in 2017 and 2018 and has scored over 1,200 points in more than 100 tests.

2. Why did Owen Farrell leave Saracens after 15 years?

Owen Farrell left Saracens to join French Top 14 club Racing 92 on a two-year contract. After calling it a “difficult decision,” he explained the move was right for him and his family. The transfer reunited him with former England head coach Stuart Lancaster, who gave Farrell his international debut.

3. Can Owen Farrell still play for England while at Racing 92?

Owen Farrell cannot play for England while at Racing 92. The Rugby Football Union rules don’t allow players based abroad to be selected for England. His move to France made him ineligible for national team selection unless the RFU changes its eligibility rules, something England head coach Steve Borthwick has expressed interest in.

4. What is Owen Farrell’s family connection to rugby?

Owen Farrell comes from a strong rugby family. His father Andy Farrell played both rugby union and league for England and now coaches Ireland. His grandfather Kieran O’Loughlin played for Wigan Warriors for nearly 10 years. His uncle Sean O’Loughlin represented Wigan almost 500 times, while other relatives including uncle Phil and cousins Liam and Connor also played professionally.

5. Could Owen Farrell ever play for Ireland instead of England?

Owen Farrell cannot play for Ireland under current rules. Although over 10,000 people have searched Google about this possibility, World Rugby regulations require players switching nations to have a parent or grandparent born in the new country. Farrell’s grandfather was born in Wigan, England, not Ireland.

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