England's Joe Marler coming on as a late substitute in England's 23-22 win over
Ireland at Twickenham in their 2024 Six Nations Championship game.
International games: Played 84, Won 55, Drawn 1, Lost 29.
2019 v Ireland (Twickenham) W 57-15
2019 v Italy (Newcastle) Italy W 37-0
2019 v Tonga (Sapporo) W 35-3 (World Cup)
2019 v Argentina (Tokyo) W 39-10 (World Cup)
2019 v Australia (Oita) W 40-16 (World Cup)
2019 v New Zealand (Yokohama) W 19-7 (World Cup)
2019 v South Africa (Yokohama) L 12-32 (World Cup Final)
2020 v France (Paris) L 17-24 (SN)
2020 v Ireland (Twickenham) W 24-12 (SN)
2020 v Wales (Twickenham) W 33-30 (SN)
2020 v France (Twickenham) W 22-19 (ANC) AET
2021 v Tonga (Twickenham) W 69-3 (R)
2021 v South Africa (Twickenham) W 27-26 (R)
2022 v Scotland (Edinburgh) L 17-20 (SN) (R)
2022 v Italy (Italy) W 33-0 (SN) (R)
2022 v Wales (Twickenham) W 23-19 (SN) (R)
2022 v Ireland (Twickenham) L 15-32 (SN) (R)
2022 v France (Paris) L 13-25 (SN) (R)
2023 v Wales (Twickenham) W 19-17
2023 v Ireland (Dublin) L 10-29 (R)
2023 v Fiji (Twickenham) L 22-30 (R)
2023 v Argentina (Marseille) W 27-10 (World Cup) (R)
2023 v Japan (Nice) W 34-12 (World Cup)
2023 v Chile (Lille) W 71-0 (World Cup) (R)
2023 v Samoa (Lille) W 18-17 (World Cup) (R)
2023 v Fiji (Marseille) W 30-24 (World Cup) (R)
2023 v South Africa (Paris) L 15-16 (World Cup semi-final)
2024 v Italy (Rome) W 27-24 (SN)
2024 v Wales (Twickenham) W 16-14 (SN)
2024 v Scotland (Edinburgh) L 21-30 (SN) (R)
2024 v Ireland (Twickenham) W 23-22 (SN) (R)
2024 v France (Lyon) L 31-33 (SN) (R)
2024 v Japan (Tokyo) W 52-17 (R)
2024 v New Zealand (Dunedin) L 15-16
(R) = Replacement.

England's Joe Marler plays the innocent fool moments after fondling the genitals
of Wales's
captain Alun Wyn Davies, during a free for all squabble in their 2020
Six Nations game at
Twickenham. He was banned for 10 weeks for his action.
Joe is pictured below during the
game against Ireland two weeks earlier when he was
also up to no good with Tahhg Furlong.
What was his right hand doing. 7th March 2020.
Rob Herring looks at Joe and wonders?
