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Cole surprised by timing of Marler's retirement

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Monday, 04 November 2024 23:53

England prop Dan Cole says he was surprised by the timing of Joe Marler's retirement from international rugby because "his close friend" was closing in on 100 caps.

Marler, 34, fought back from breaking his foot against New Zealand in July to make England's Autumn Nations Series squad.

But the Harlequins prop withdrew for personal reasons last week before announcing his retirement on Sunday, finishing his England career with 95 caps.

"Did I think he would go last Sunday? No," Cole said.

"But we both knew in the end, the older we're getting, it was coming at some point.

"I thought part of him wanted 100 caps but unfortunately he hurt his foot in that New Zealand Test.

"The good thing is he has gone out on his own terms, so he's alive, well and healthy."

Despite not featuring in Saturday's opening defeat by the All Blacks,, Marler made headlines by saying the New Zealand haka was "ridiculous" and needs "binning".

In his England retirement statement on social media, Marler revealed how Cole was the first team-mate he told, that the pair hugged and exchanged an "I love you" before Marler said "I am done".

Cole, 37, said he was missing his "good friend" in camp, but added the squad needed to "keep moving forward".

The Leicester player told BBC Sport: "It was great, having a close friend in the team.

"We came from different backgrounds and are different people in regards to how quiet I am, with Joe the opposite.

"We have similar values, rugby-wise and off the field, which is why we have become friends.

"I have learned a lot from him - that it is OK to have a personality and offer an opinion, and not think too much about the consequences of what you are doing, and I hope he has maybe learned something like self-control from me."

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