England responded to New Zealand’s haka in confrontational style, moving towards the All Blacks in unison to end up on the halfway line at Twickenham. The match finished 22-24 in New Zealand’s ...
The Haka should not be banned ... Think back to 1997 when England took on the All Blacks at Old Trafford and Richard Cockerill ended up toe-to-toe and eyeball-to-eyeball with his rival hooker ...
After days of speculation over how they would respond, England met the challenge of New Zealand's haka head on in a tense moment at the Allianz Stadium, Twickenham on Saturday. The haka has been ...
Despite England being slapped with a fine, New Zealand's then-head coach Steve Hansen praised their attempt to throw the ...
England’s players produced a V formation during the haka before their incredible World Cup semi-final victory over the All Blacks in Japan in 2019 and all eyes will be on how they respond on ...
England rugby star Joe Marler has apologised for his controversial comments relating to the haka. The 34-year-old had hit the headlines this week after he called for the ceremonial dance - which ...
Joe Marler slammed the haka ahead of England’s clash with New Zealand on Saturday England rugby star Joe Marler has inflamed tensions ahead of their clash with New Zealand on Saturday by ...
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 issued an apology after branding the haka "ridiculous" and calling for it to be scrapped ahead of his nation's clash with New Zealand on Saturday. The 34-year-old was ...
Ellis Genge says England are considering their response to New Zealand's haka after prop Joe Marler called for the pre-match ...
Jamie George revealed he first thought about England stepping forward during New Zealand’s Haka a couple of weeks ago following a dramatic 24-22 defeat at Allianz Stadium. England loosehead prop ...
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 ‘binned’. The All Blacks do battle with England ...