The Ireland boss has been linked with a move to Saracens but has silverware in his sights again at international level
Jason Robinson didn’t pick up his nickname Bily Whizz randomly, he was genuinely fast – and was once clocked at 10.67 seconds over 100 metres.
It made him a formidable Rugby League and Rugby Union opponent, a dual code England star, a RL Rest of the World player, a Lion – and a 2003 Rugby World Cup winner.
He has been watching Ireland with fascination, having played a decade with Andy Farrell at Wigan, a man he calls a close friend.
Farrell, he says, is unlikely to leave Ireland any time soon and must surely be tempted to stay on after the next Rugby World Cup – although the idea the current Ireland coach is on a lot of wish-lists isn’t far-fetched.
Robinson, speaking on behalf of BetSelect, said: “I played at Wigan for 10 years with Andy and now to see what he’s doing for Ireland, I think is fantastic.
“I’m sure there’s a lot of clubs in England and internationally that want Andy Farrell because of what he’s done and the way he does it but I know personally and for a fact he loves it in Ireland, is really enjoying it.
“I think that this year after the first game against France everybody was throwing the questions out there, what’s going on and all of a sudden, now, things are a bit different.”
The timing of the Saracens link was unfortunate.
“It has been denied hasn’t it and it was probably wrong time for it to come out for anyway but listen, it’s only to be expected because he is one of the best coaches in the world and has proven it.
“If he were to go into club rugby he would have more impact on the team that he was coaching and there’s no doubt in my mind he would be able to do it but whether whether he’d want to do that is another thing.
“If you look his pedigree, he’s one of the best at adapting. He’s gone from Rugby League to Rugby Union as a player and as a coach he has gone as high as the Lions. What he is good at is man management and the players love him for that.”
Robinson will be glued to the TV on Saturday for Six Nations D-day.
“The Ireland Scotland game is currently fascinating because we started the campaign and everybody is playing down Ireland and asking what about the coaching and this, that, and the other and all of a sudden they’ve managed to pull it back.
“Can Scotland back it up, that’s going to be a massive ask, ‘are they able to go away from home and put in a performance like last week?’ because last week would have taken a lot out of them”
Nobody expected this from the start: “Yes, France were going to be the favorites but for Scotland to put 50 on France was unbelievable but in typical fashion while France were going down, they still managed to score 40 points!
“It’s going to be so hard now for England, who’s last three games were very, very poor, going to go to Paris after they got 50 put on them by Scotland.
“That’s a huge, huge game but even more so for England just to bloody restore some pride but even then I just can’t see England winning that game.”
This has been a brilliant Six Nations and each of the six teams, well five actually, have contributed in their own way.
“It’s been fantastic,” says Jason Robinson. “Most people were resigned to the 2026 Six Nations being decided in that last game, France against England, and that is now completely out the window and we’ve got potentially three teams that could win.
“I’m so pleased for Italy even though it was a horror show for England last Saturday. They ran Ireland so close, have beaten Scotland, they beat England.
“I mean even Wales, they’ve obviously not been winning games but they’ve started to look more like a team that at some point will come good.
“Whereas England, at the moment, I’m not sure what’s quite going on, whether it’s players or how they’re being told to play, but it’s not working – whatever it is, it needs to be addressed ASAP.”
Jason Robinson is an ambassador for BetSelect.co.uk
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