Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

GROPE-A-DOPE MARLER FACES A 12-WEEK BAN

Prop’s England career could be ended by tweaking Jones

- BY ALEX SPINK Rugby Correspond­ent @alexspinkm­irror

JOE MARLER is facing a seasonendi­ng ban for grabbing the genitals of Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones – and may never play for England again.

The Harlequins prop must appear before Six Nations disciplina­ry chiefs in Dublin on Thursday to answer a charge of contraveni­ng rugby’s spirit of good sportsmans­hip.

Team-mates Manu Tuilagi and Courtney Lawes will join him in the dock for ‘no-arms’ hits to the head of opponents in the same game. Tuilagi was sent off, Lawes went unpunished.

And there could be further trouble brewing for England after organisers confirmed there is no deadline for them to rule on whether Eddie Jones (below) warrants a misconduct charge for suggesting referee Ben O’keefe was guilty of bias against his team.

Marler, 29, would appear in the most strife as the entry point for his alleged offence is 12 weeks – and if found guilty his chequered track record will not allow for much, if any, discount.

Ugo Monye, former England wing and team-mate of Marler, said: “It’s a shame. Everyone is talking about it and they want to make sense of it. For Joe, if that is your last game in an England shirt, the last time you ever play at Twickenham – and I think there is every likelihood it could be – that is the sad thing for me.”

Monye, one of rugby’s brightest commentato­rs, believes it is time to follow the example of cricket and players are fined – rather than banned – for abusing the values of the sport.

He said: “I feel with rugby at the moment we see so much antagonist­ic behaviour on the pitch, so much goading, so much feigning of injuries, bad manners against referees.

“And for some of these moments within the game that you’re not going to get a TMO involved and it’s not a yellow-card offence, where does it sit? It sits under rugby’s values.

“And if that’s the case and we want to stamp it out of our game, I think we should be fining the players a portion of their match fees.”

Marler, who tweeted “B ****** s. Complete B ****** s” BEFORE the decision to cite him, was branded an “egotistica­l narcissist” by ex-wales captain Gwyn Jones.

Jones added: “I don’t think there’s any doubt that was unacceptab­le to do what he did. If they could ban him for being an idiot they should, but I don’t know if they can.”

The Six Nations lost a third fixture with the French government’s decision to postpone Saturday’s France-ireland match in Paris. But Wales and Scotland in Cardiff does go ahead.

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