Owen Farrell Reflects on Criticism and Honor as British and Irish Lions Captain
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Summary
Owen Farrell discusses the honor of being named British and Irish Lions captain amidst criticism and the impact of social media 'poison'.
Key quotes
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Deep and compelling. Honest and riveting.
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