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Andrew Farley

| birth_place = Brisbane, Australia | height = 198 cm | weight = 112 kg |image = Andrew farley.JPG |caption = Andrew farley | ru_currentposition = Operations Manager | ru_currentteam =FC Grenoble | ru_position = Second Row | ru_amateuryears = 1990-2000 | ru_amateurclubs = GPS Rugby | ru_clubyears = 2000
2001
2002-03
2009-2014 | ru_proclubs = L'Aquila
Otago
Swansea
Grenoble | ru_clubcaps = 6

5
107 | ru_clubpoints = (0)

(5) 1t
(20) | super14years = 2001 | super14 = Reds | super14caps = 2 | super14points = (0) | ru_provinceyears = 2003-09 | ru_province = Connacht | ru_provincecaps = 154 | ru_provincepoints = (10) 2t | ru_nationalyears =1998-99
2001
2007 | ru_nationalteam = Australia U-19
Australia U-21
Ireland A | ru_nationalcaps =

3 | ru_nationalpoints =

0 | ru_clubupdate = 12 April 2014 }} Andrew Bruce Farley played professional rugby union, he represented the Queensland Reds, Otago Rugby Football Union, L'Aquila Rugby, Swansea RFC, Connacht Rugby and FC Grenoble where after retiring, became GM of Rugby Operations.

He was born in Brisbane, Australia on 21 August 1980, to English born father Terence and New Zealand born mother Christine. He started playing rugby at 10 years of age at Marist College Ashgrove. His rugby career commenced when he was selected in the Queensland and Australian Schoolboys. The following year, 1998, he gained selection in the inaugural Reds Rugby College (Junior Queensland Reds). This led him to be selected in Queensland and Australian under 19. Highlights included the Australia under 19 team who played the curtain raiser the 1999 Bledisloe Cup at Stadium Australia which had a record crowd of over 100,000. Provided by Wikipedia