Andy Farrell admits he was embarrassed by his nomination for world coach of the year as he attempts to mastermind one final win of an unforgettableĀ 2022.
The Irish shot to the top of the world rankings on the back of a Six Nations Triple Crown and a historic series success in New Zealand before underlining that status by toppling world champions South Africa.
Defeats to France in Paris and the All Blacks in Auckland are the only blots on an impressive record of eight wins from 10 Tests ahead of Saturday eveningās autumn finale against Australia.
Head coach Farrell was this week shortlisted for the World Rugby award alongside Les Bleus boss Fabien Galthie, England womenās head coach Simon Middleton and New Zealand womenās supremo Wayne Smith.
Yet the former England assistant was eager to shun the spotlight and divert attention to the collective achievements of his staff and players.
āItās quite embarrassing really, in regards to youāve heard me say plenty of times that we do this together,ā he said of being up for the award, which will be presented to the winner on Sunday.
āWhen a coach gets any recognition, never mind the coaching staff that are top class in our group, the rest of the staff, the team and how everyone pulls together, we do it together. Iād 100 per cent take it as a team recognition.ā
Farrell hopes to cap a stellar 12 months by inflicting further misery on a wounded Wallabies side, who travelled to Dublin on the back of a humiliating first defeat to Italy.
Australia head coach Dave Rennie has opted for 10 alterations to the team which began the shock 28-27 loss in Florence.
Farrell, who has made eight personnel changes from last weekās win over Fiji after a host of star names recovered from injuries, is wary of a āvery dangerousā opponent.
āThere is a good majority of our players who have never played against Australia before and donāt quite know the mentality of the Australian team,ā he said.
āIāve played against Australia all my life and I know the mentality.
āThey know they can beat anyone in world rugby on any given day and thatās why theyāre such a threat and when you add to that Dave Rennie, we know what he brings to a team.
āHeās a wise, wise coach that has been around for a long time and won a lot of things. Heās a very shrewd coach so they are very dangerous and itās a perfect game for us at the weekend.ā
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