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joe marler He has remained tight-lipped about who won The Traitors, despite being questioned for clues by his former teammates. England Camp.
Former prop Marler reaches Thursday’s final BBC Reality TV program in which ‘loyalists’ and ‘traitors’ compete in a game of deception and betrayal played in a palace.
Marler, whose 15-year professional career ends in 2024, has emerged as the star of the celebrity version of the show, which has left England players and management busy preparing for Saturday’s appointment at the Allianz Stadium. Australia,
The 35-year-old’s role as performance director for England Rugby, the group representing players’ interests, meant he spent time with Steve Borthwick’s team. Surrey basis during the week.
“I don’t think he told anyone. He told Danny Care that he had come a long way,” said Finn Baxter, who was Marler’s understudy for Harlequins and the national team.
“I’m quite impressed because he’s been like that himself and he even said ‘I don’t think everyone understands me properly’ and I wasn’t quite sure how to deal with that.
“It’s great to see him just being himself. There’s a bunch of us watching it and it’s been great entertainment. He’s tearing it up. He’s got it and it’s about whether people follow him or not.
“It’s great to see rugby players making the transition to mainstream TV shows. We talk about characters and personalities in rugby and it’s great to see them coming into the mainstream.”
More than advocating for his master in The Traitors, Baxter is more concerned with eliminating the threat posed by the player known as the ‘Tongan Thor’.
Giant prop Taniela Tupou weighs almost 24 stone and has been reinstated to Australia’s front row after being rested for the last two matches.
Baxter said, “Tupou is a fantastic player and looking back over the last year, I have come away playing against some of the best players in the world. It is really a privilege to play alongside another fantastic player.”