England prop apologises for calling All Black’s haka “ridiculous”

England rugby star Joe Marler has publicly apologised for his controversial social media post where he called the haka “ridiculous” and suggested it “needs binning.”

The 34-year-old posted on X regret for his “poorly articulated” remarks, acknowledging that he misjudged the cultural significance of the haka.

“I’m grateful for the education I’ve received,” Marler stated, adding that he simply wished to see restrictions eased for teams to respond without penalties. The backlash included criticism from New Zealand’s political and cultural figures, with All Blacks coach Scott Robertson emphasising the haka’s deep cultural value, calling it “part of who we are, our DNA.”

Marler, absent from Saturday’s match against New Zealand due to personal reasons, deactivated his account before rejoining to clarify he was trying to spark excitement for the game.

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