Marler baited New Zealand ahead of Saturday’s Autumn Nations Series opener at Allianz Stadium by writing on the social media site X on Tuesday night that “The Haka needs binning. It’s ...
Marler said on social media that the ceremonial Maori war dance ”needs binning” earlier ... pointless without the ability to respond to the haka. But New Zealand head coach Scott Robertson ...
England star Joe Marler has angered politicians and the public in New Zealand after saying that the All Blacks' iconic Haka 'needs binning ... branded the traditional Maori dance 'ridiculous ...
where the Siva Tau war dance, often mistaken for the Haka, became the pre-match spectacle. The viral clip featured England's Mikey Lewis challenging Samoa's Gordon Chan Kum Tong in an intense ...
Many believe that sides should not be limited in their response to the haka given that the whole idea is to lay down the challenge to the opposition before the game. However, Marler’s criticism of the ...
England rugby star Joe Marler has issued a grovelling apology and insists he ‘meant no malice’ after calling for New Zealand’s haka to be ... were performing the dance, which players ...
Marler took to social media earlier this week to deride the haka dance performed by New Zealand players before each game, saying it "needs binning".
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Marler took to social media earlier this week to deride the haka dance performed by New Zealand players before each game, saying it "needs binning", AFP reports. "The haka needs binning.
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