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"Both have probably seen it from a career point of view and then gone back to England, but I don't think we should destroy them. "The Irish should be proud that they are carrying their DNA." ...
Veteran prop Joe Marler left the England camp on Monday due to 'personal reasons ... Steve Borthwick is not intending to call up another player to replace Marler for the game against the All ...
The 34-year-old joined up with the rest of the squad at England’s Bagshot base on Sunday but it is understood that Marler informed Steve Borthwick of his decision and left the camp at the start ...
Joe Marler had already left the England camp before he called for the haka ... England will not call up a replacement this week, with Ellis Genge starting at loosehead and Fin Baxter, Marler ...
President Biden’s "garbage" comment while talking about Trump supporters has the U.S. political world talking out loud, and Vice President Kamala Harris responded to the controversy for the ...
Clouds frequently drift over the summits, lending the mountains an air of mystery. Located along the rugged Helgeland coastline in Northern Norway, the Seven Sisters are not only admired for their ...
Talented Yorkshire County Cricket Club teenager Alex Wade has been named in an 18-player squad for an England Men U19s training camp in South Africa. Last month, Bradford Grammar School pupil ...
Some wild responses. Big Love. Also needed to satisfy my narcissism." It has also now been reported that Marler left England camp on Monday, which is before he made the post on X criticising the haka.
England has announced a 16-man Test squad for their tour of New Zealand, featuring uncapped all-rounder Jacob Bethell. Bethell, who recently made his debut in T20I and ODI formats, replaces Jamie ...
Meanwhile, all-rounder Jacob Bethell has received his maiden call-up to the Test squad. Bethell made his white-ball debut for England in the recent home series against Australia, showcasing ...
LONDON (AP) — England wicketkeeper Jamie Smith will miss the team's test tour of the New Zealand over November and December because he will be on paternity leave for the birth of his first child.