Farrell to replace Ireland boss Schmidt after Rugby World Cup

Mon, Nov 26, 2018, 10:53 AM
AFP
by AFP
Andy Farrell will take over from Joe Schmidt in 2020. Photo: Getty Images
Andy Farrell will take over from Joe Schmidt in 2020. Photo: Getty Images

World coach of the year Joe Schmidt is to step down as Ireland handler after next year's World Cup and be replaced by their defence guru Andy Farrell the Irish Rugby Football Union announced on Monday.

The 53-year-old New Zealander -- named coach of the year on Sunday -- has guided the Irish to unprecedented success in his tenure since taking over the reins of a demoralised outfit in 2013.

Under him they have won three Six Nations titles -- including this year's Grand Slam -- and two historic wins over world champions New Zealand, including a first ever win over them on Irish soil in an epic 16-9 victory earlier this month.

Schmidt will next year hope to set right the one major disappointment in his reign -- the humbling by Argentina in the 2015 World Cup quarter-finals -- and deliver the Webb Ellis trophy to Ireland for the first time. 

Schmidt, who was hired as Ireland coach on the back of a successful spell at Irish province Leinster winning successive European Cups (2011/12), will he says take time out from coaching to be with his family.

One of Schmidt's children Luke suffers from epilepsy and the coach has become heavily involved in the epilepsy charity in Ireland.   

"I have decided to finish coaching and will prioritise family commitments after the RWC in 2019," Schmidt said.

"I feel that Irish rugby is in good hands.

"The management and players have been incredible to work with and the tremendous support we have had, particularly at home at Lansdowne Road , but where ever we have travelled has been uplifting."

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