Joe Marler has four children, they all have amazing names - Ruck

Joe Marler has four children, they all have amazing names

England rugby icon Joe Marler is happily married to the stunning Daisy Marler, who has been his rock for nearly a decade.

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Daisy is a dedicated full-time mom, playing a crucial role in keeping Joe at the top of his game. T

he England prop has frequently praised Daisy for her unwavering support through life’s toughest challenges.

While Daisy keeps a low profile, you can find her on Instagram under the username @daisymarler. However, don’t expect to get a peek into her life easily, as her account is currently private.

Daisy prefers to avoid the limelight, maintaining her privacy and keeping the media at bay. Although her exact age remains a mystery, her youthful appearance suggests she might be in her late 20s.

Together, Joe and Daisy share four adorable children: Pixie, Maggie, Felix, and Jasper. For a glimpse into their family life, follow their charming Instagram account @thingsthemarlersdo.

Joe Marler has been refreshingly open about his mental health struggles, which were candidly documented in the 2021 Sky Sports feature Big Boys Don’t Cry.

The documentary, released during Mental Health Awareness Week, shed light on Joe’s personal battles and his journey 

“Welsh Prince” – England prop Joe Marler hates arrogant Wales player, pair have history

England’s prop, Joe Marler, is always unafraid to express his opinions, especially when it involves someone he isn’t particularly fond of.

#1. Gavin Henson

These two have history. Henson was ruled out for a number of weeks in 2016 after Marler clattered the Welsh Prince off the ball.

The England prop was returning to rugby after a troubled 2015-16 season, that prompted the loosehead to take a break from the game in the summer missing England’s historic 3-0 whitewash of the Wallabies Down Under.

A story from Marler’s book shows the ego of Henson in 2005 was off the scale. Being told to hurry up with his hair by his captain Gareth Thomas, the playmaker showed his skipper little respect.

Henson’s reply to Thomas was: “Alf, your mother and father have come to watch you play today, but there are 72,000 out there who have come to watch me.”

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