Fans are watching the James Haskell and Owen Farrell best mates video again - Ruck

Fans are watching the James Haskell and Owen Farrell best mates video again

Best mates James Haskell and Owen Farrell on their adventure down under during England’s summer tour of Australia.

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One fan wrote: “I love how Owen acts shy on the camera but he can’t stop laughing/smiling also how fire are those comebacks “We tried to leave without u but u catch us up”

A second commented: “PLEASE don’t do this” You can feel the desperation in Farrell’s voice haha.”

Another said: “Why did the youtube algorithms take so long to start showing me this stuff? Fkn hilarious.”

“After reading these comments questioning if these lads are mates, I can tell they’ve never been on a team…” said a fourth.

Owen Farrell’s rugby sh** list includes player he thinks is a ‘posh t***’

Owen Farrell, the English fly-half, has gained a reputation for boldly voicing his viewpoints, particularly when directed at individuals he harbours adverse feelings for.

#1. Dave Attwood

Former England lock Attwood has opened up on the latest RugbyPass Offload about his ongoing rivalry with Owen Farrell.

He revealed: “On the pitch, I struggle a lot with Owen Farrell. We just don’t see eye to eye on a lot of things,

“He hates me with a passion. Despite my earthy roots, he thinks I am a posh c***. He hates that. I bagged rugby league once jovially. I was saying it to take the piss kind of thing, ‘a bloody sport for the peasants’. He f**kin’ hated it.”

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Dave Attwood facts:

He made 157 appearances in Blue, Black and White over an eight-year period during his first spell at Bath before returning in 2022

His debut came against Newcastle Falcons at the beginning of the 2011/12 season after arriving from Gloucester, scoring four tries in his first campaign

The lock quickly established himself as a key player in the Bath pack and excelled at international level too, with 22 of his 24 England caps coming whilst at the Re

The former England international has also played for Bristol (twice), Gloucester and Toulon during his established career

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