Mar 12, 2016 at 4pm UK
England
25-21
Wales
Watson (32')
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Biggar (54'), North (74'), Faletau (77')

Joe Marler apologises for abusive Samson Lee comment

Joe Marler looks on during the England training session at Pennyhill Park on November 7, 2013
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The Welsh Rugby Union condemns a slur made by Joe Marler in the direction of Samson Lee concerning the Wales prop's heritage.

The Welsh Rugby Union has confirmed that England's Joe Marler apologised to Wales prop Samson Lee for making an abusive comment during Saturday's clash.

Marler was caught on video calling his opponent a "gypsy boy" in the first half of the Red Rose's eventual 25-21 victory at Twickenham, which led to the Six Nations match citing commissioner reviewing the incident.

It has now been revealed by the WRU that an apology was given during the interval, though the Welsh governing body is upset by the slur regarding Lee's heritage.

A WRU statement read: "We're disappointed by the comment made, and pleased Joe Marler apologised to Samson and was reminded of his responsibilities as an international rugby player."

Verbal abuse by a player carries a minimum sanction of a four-week suspension.

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