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Joe Marler reveals ‘weird encounter’ with Steve Borthwick over England hopes

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Joe Marler has revealed he was convinced to chase his World Cup dream again by looking England head coach Steve Borthwick “in the eye” to determine whether he was a “liar”.

Eighteen months after his last international appearance, the 33-year-old Harlequins loosehead is back in the England reckoning as part of a preliminary training squad currently out in Italy.

While he has been given no assurances about a place in the World Cup squad, which will be announced on August 7th, Marler admitted he was persuaded to chance his arm after a frank conversation with Borthwick. “I said to him…I needed to come and actually speak to you face-to-face, look you in the eye and see if you’re a liar or not,” said Borthwick, speaking to several national outlets in Verona. “I said ‘I don’t trust anyone, but you can tell a lot about someone from their eye contact.

So I need to look you in the eye and ask you if there’s a real chance of getting in your 33 (World Cup squad). But you’re saying there’s a chance if I work at it, not a guarantee but a chance, then I’m all yours’. “Then he did the longest blink in history.

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