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Home advantage means England’s Joe Marler does not feel like an underdog

Eddie Jones may have installed England as underdogs for Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations title collision with Ireland but Joe Marler insists they can only be favourites when playing at Twickenham.

The rivals clash knowing that the losing team will be eliminated from the quest to replace Wales as northern hemisphere champions as part of a trio of contenders completed by Grand Slam-chasing France.

It is a well rehearsed routine for Jones to position the opposition as favourites and while on this occasion bookmakers agree, Marler offers a different view to his head coach.

“I don’t think I’ve ever felt like an underdog at Twickenham. Maybe against New Zealand once. There haven’t been many times at Twickenham,” the Harlequins prop said.

“I’ve never thought ‘I feel like an underdog this week’. Instead, I look at it and think ‘I know how good Ireland are. I know how good their tightheads are. I know how good their pack is. I know how good their attacking system is’.

“We all look at that and we know how good they are, so we have to be right on the money.

“We have to be sugar-hot in order to get the win – and it helps that we are at home, with the Twickenham crowd.

“Eddie can obviously say whatever he wants, in whatever way he wants to.”

While Marler and Jones may be in dispute over England’s status as underdogs, they are in agreement over Ellis Genge’s position as first-choice loosehead.

Genge has usurped Marler from the number one jersey and with Mako Vunipola no longer in the frame, the combative Leicester front row will be given the fearsome task of going head to head with Tadhg Furlong at the scrum.

But Marler, who currently provides cover from the bench, has warned Furlong that he faces a 27-year-old who is now coming into

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