England
forward Joe Marler will be able to return to rugby as soon as competition
resumes, although he is currently on extended suspension. Rugby fans can book British
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The
Harlequin stalwart received a 10-game suspension for grabbing Wales captain
Alun Wyn Jones's groin in his Six Nations match in March. Per World Rugby
guidelines, each week of suspension must correspond to one game, meaning Marler
will miss 12 weeks and 10 games of the Harlequins season.

That
suspension ends on June 7 and that period will not change despite the fact that
no games have been played with the closing of the competition. The Premier
League will not resume until at least June 27, meaning Marler can't miss a
single game of the season despite his ban. Rugby fans can book British and Irish Lions Tour Tickets
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Joe
Marler
Marler was
reported to be contemplating retirement after being given the ban, and the
high-profile personality had deactivated his social media accounts in the wake
of the controversy. Marler is not the only suspended player to benefit from
this distance closure.

His England
teammate Leicester Tigers center Manu Tuilagi received a four-game ban for an
illegal tackle in the same game and that suspension expired earlier this month.
The same applies to France's support, Mohamed Haouas, who received a three-week
ban for hitting Scotland's Jamie Ritchie in the face and would also have been
free to play since April 14.
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