Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder spotted with Joe Root in pub joining in with chant about Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl!
The haka will be the main topic of conversation when New Zealand travel to face England at Twickenham in the 2024 Autumn ...
Joe Marler has given New Zealand the only team talk they need to beat England tomorrow. The Harlequins prop went into hiding ...
There's renewed debate about the haka's purpose after Joe Marler suggested it should be banned. The English prop labelled it 'ridiculous' in a post on social media ahead of this week's rugby test ...
England prop Joe Marler has labelled the haka 'ridiculous' and claimed it needs to be scrapped altogether in a post on social media. Marler's not involved in this weekend’s test, sparing him the ...
Help us keep bring these critical stories to light. Your support makes all the difference. “The Haka needs binning. It’s ridiculous,” Marler, who is not in Steve Borthwick’s squad this wee ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. FILE - New Zealand’s players perform Haka ahead of the Rugby World Cup Pool A match between New Zealand ...
The Haka is a traditional Maori dance routine that all New Zealand sides perform before every game, with the original All Blacks side the first to turn it into a true tradition back in 1905. " ...
England rugby star Joe Marler has said that he was attempting to ‘spark interest’ in his side’s upcoming Test clash with the All Blacks by taking aim at the Haka. The Harlequins ace called ...
England prop Joe Marler briefly deactivated his X account after calling for the iconic haka to be BANNED ahead of Saturday's clash with New Zealand. Marler, 34, won't feature in the Autumn Nations ...
England prop Joe Marler has added some spice to this weekend's clash with the All Blacks at Twickenham, saying the haka "needs binning". Marler, who has previously fired shots at the pre-match ...
The most recent advocate of this is England prop Joe Marler, who took to X last night to air his thoughts – shall we say – on the haka. Good logic here from @JoeMarler – the haka is bad but it’s bad ...