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Joe Marler has fanned the flames ahead of England’s game against New Zealand on Sunday (NZT) by calling for the All Blacks to get rid of the haka, claiming the pre-match tradition is “ridiculous”.
Marler posted on social media: “The Haka needs binning. It’sridiculous.” Marler has since deleted his account on X – formerly Twitter.
Joe Marler's Tweet saying the haka should be banned. Photo / X (Joe Marler)
While the England prop is not involved in this weekend’s match at Twickenham, his comments are bound to increase tensions between the two sides leading into England’s first game of the autumn.
Marler has history when it comes to the haka, notably crossing the halfway line during the build-up to the 2019 Rugby World Cup semifinal. Marler was told to move back by referee Nigel Owens, and England went on to be fined £2000 ($4357) by World Rugby for breaching tournament rules “relating to cultural challenges”.
England prop Joe Marler is not involved in this weekend’s match at Twickenham. Photo / Photosport
Marler later explained on The Jonathan Ross Show that England had confused how they were supposed to line up in response to the haka, ending up in a “V” formation.
“The issue was, Ben [Youngs] drew it up the night before ... he got up and he did it on a flipchart and he marked it all out with Xs and Os,” Marler said at the time. “The issue I had with it is I look at that board and thought, “It’s not to scale” ... I thought we were meant to be closer than what the picture said.
“[I went over the line] which I thought we were all going to do but then I looked back and they weren’t doing it but I thought, I’ve already committed now.”