‘I winged it for 17 years and continue to wing it now’: Joe Marler on rugby, retirement and role-play slang
By
Gavin Willacy
4d ago
Source
The Guardian‘I winged it for 17 years and continue to wing it now’: Joe Marler on rugby, retirement and role-play slangtheguardian.comThe former England prop talks about his concern for modern players, his style and how he deals with fame By No Helmets Required As England prepare for their first match in the Nations Championship against South Africa and The Celebrity Traitors returns to our screens, Joe Marler – recently central to both – joins us for a chat about player welfare, Stephen Fry’s slang and the importance of men looking out for each other. How much did you plan your exit route from rugby? Did your post-rugby career just fall into place? “I would say my post-rugby experiences have followed my rugby experiences in the sense that I winged it for 17 years and continue to wing it now. There’s a distinct lack of planning on my behalf. I’m just very fortunate that I’ve got some lovely people around me who are far more intelligent and attentive to detail, and navigate me in the right ways.” Continue reading...
You might also wanna read
British and Irish Lions Advised to Simplify Style of Play by Chris Ashton
Former England wing Chris Ashton suggests that the British and Irish Lions should simplify their style of play by 'stripping things back' af
Ted Hill Reflects on Premature England Debut
Premiership-winning flanker Ted Hill reflects on his England debut at 19, feeling unprepared and immature at the time.
Welsh Rugby Player Urges Team to End Losing Streak for Fans
Back row Aaron Wainwright expresses the importance of Welsh fans witnessing a win as Wales aims to break a 17-Test losing streak by winning
All Blacks beat France in Nations Championship thriller
BBC·1d ago
Untitled
telegraph.co.uk·12d ago
Chris Horsman Urges Welsh Rugby Union to Address Potential Team Cuts Promptly
The article discusses the uncertainty surrounding the future of professional rugby teams in Wales as the current professional rugby agreemen

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.