Former Wolves Head of Sport Science Farrow joins Chelsea

Tom Farrow with Ben Chilwell (left)

Tom Farrow with Ben Chilwell (left)

FORMER Wolves Head of Sport Science Tom Farrow has joined Chelsea as a Physical Performance Coach.

As TGG has previously reported, Chelsea have instigated major changes in their Performance and Medical department since the Todd Boehly-led takeover of the club last May.

Medical Director Paco Biosca, Head Physio Thierry Laurent, Senior Physio Jon Fearn and physio Jason Palmer all departed following a review of the department by Freddie Murray.

In their place have come physios Fearghal Kerin and Dave Fevre and now Farrow, who previously worked as a consultant for Murray’s private physio firm Remedy.

In June 2021, Farrow was appointed Head of Sport Science at Wolves, as part of a major restructure of the department led by Head of Performance and Medicine Rob Chakraverty.

Medical Director Paco Biosca, Head Physio Thierry Laurent, Senior Physio Jon Fearn and physio Jason Palmer all departed following a review of the department by Freddie Murray.

In their place have come physios Fearghal Kerin and Dave Fevre and now Farrow, who previously worked as a consultant for Murray’s private physio firm Remedy.

In June 2021, Farrow was appointed Head of Sport Science at Wolves, as part of a major restructure of the department led by Head of Performance and Medicine Rob Chakraverty.However, following the arrival of Julen Lopetegui as manager last November, both Farrow and Chakraverty lost their jobs, as well as Performance Psychologist Kate Ludlam.

Farrow can be seen working in the gym with England full-back Ben Chilwell in a video that Chelsea released on their social media channels today. Prior to joining Wolves, Farrow spent almost five years as a Strength and Conditioning Coach with the England 7s rugby side.

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