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Prop Joe Marler could return to face Scotland in England’s third game. Photo: Reuters

Bad boy Joe Marler deals England Six Nations blow with latest ban

The prop will miss defending champions’ opening matches after red card for club side Harlequins

Defending Six Nations champions England will be without prop Joe Marler for at least the opening two matches of the tournament after he was banned for six weeks.

The 27-year-old – whose career has been bedevilled by disciplinary issues – was handed the suspension by an independent Rugby Football Union (RFU) disciplinary panel after being sent off at the weekend in his club Harlequins’ 30-29 Premiership defeat by Sale.

Marler will definitely miss the games against Italy on February 4 in Rome and against Wales at Twickenham a week later – the ban ends just four days before their third match against Scotland at Murrayfield.

Joe Marler’s career has been bedevilled by disciplinary issues. Photo: Reuters

“Joe Marler of Harlequins appeared before an independent disciplinary panel this evening after receiving a red card from referee Matt Carley during Saturday’s Premiership match against Sale Sharks,” read the RFU statement.

“He was sent off in the 58th minute for striking with the shoulder and making contact with Sale Sharks’ TJ Ioane.

“Marler pleaded guilty to the charge and was suspended for a period of six weeks. He is available to play again on 20 February 2018.”

Ioane received a two-week suspension for striking Marler with his arm. The Samoan flanker admitted to the charge and will miss Sale’s two upcoming European Challenge Cup matches.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Marler to miss Six Nations openers after six-week ban
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