Maro Itoje
British & Irish Lions and England international rugby union player
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Oghenemaro Miles Itoje is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a lock for Premiership Rugby club Saracens and the England national team.
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Jones 'wrong' about my leadership ability - ItojeMaro Itoje says former England head coach Eddie Jones was wrong about his leadership ability as he prepares to take over the captaincy at Saracens.BBC Sport - Published | |
Itoje to replace Farrell as Saracens captainEngland second row forward Maro Itoje will be the new Saracens captain, taking over from the departed Owen Farrell.BBC Sport - Published | |
Itoje double as Saracens dent Bears' play-off hopesMaro Itoje scores twice as Saracens reach the Premiership play-offs as they beat in-form Bristol 41-20.BBC Sport - Published | |
Itoje cleared to play in Saracens' run-inSaracens lock Maro Itoje will be available for the Premiership run-in after his citation for a dangerous tackle against Bath is dismissed.BBC Sport - Published | |
Itoje could face ban for dangerous tackleEngland forward Maro Itoje could miss Saracens' Premiership run-in after being cited for a dangerous tackle.BBC Sport - Published | |
England lock Itoje signs new deal with SaracensEngland lock Maro Itoje signs a new "long-term" contract with Premiership title-holders Saracens.BBC Sport - Published | |
Itoje urges England to seize the day to shock BoksSecond row Maro Itoje tells his England team-mates to disregard the past and ignore the future to focus fully on upsetting South Africa in their Rugby World Cup semi-final.BBC Sport - Published | |
England lock Itoje wants to reach 'another level'England lock Maro Itoje wants to reach "another level" after getting himself in shape to make an impact at the World Cup.BBC Sport - Published | |
England filled with 'optimism and belief' - ItojeEngland have a real sense of "optimism and belief" before their opening game World Cup game against Argentina on Saturday, says lock Maro Itoje.BBC Sport - Published | |
Players need to call out racism - ItojeEngland and Saracens lock Maro Itoje says the RFU's investigation into racism is a reminder to "make sure we're holding each other to account".BBC Sport - Published | |
Coles handed England debut against ArgentinaAlex Coles will make his England debut at second row against Argentina on Sunday as Maro Itoje moves to flanker to cover the injured Courtney Lawes.BBC Sport - Published | |
Maro Itoje: England lock ruled out of final Australia TestEngland lock Maro Itoje is ruled out of the series decider against Australia in Sydney next Saturday.BBC Sport - Published | |
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot: England's Maro Itoje 'won't sing this song again'England's Maro Itoje says he will no longer sing Swing Low, Sweet Chariot because of its origins in slavery.BBC Sport - Published | Six Nations 2022: England's Maro Itoje a doubt for Ireland gameEngland lock Maro Itoje is a doubt for their pivotal Six Nations match against Ireland at Twickenham after becoming unwell overnight.BBC Sport - Published |
England's autumn review: Team spirit, surfing and Beef WellingtonEngland's successful autumn is partially down to forward Maro Itoje's work in improving communication among the side, says head coach Eddie Jones.BBC Sport - Published | Maro Itoje, Poppy Cleall & Zoe Aldcroft up for World Rugby awardsEngland's Maro Itoje is nominated for the men's world player of the year, while compatriots Poppy Cleall and Zoe Aldcroft are up for the women's award.BBC Sport - Published |
Matt Dawson column: 'Freddie Steward should be celebrated like Maro Itoje was'Freddie Steward's arrival on the world stage should be as feted as Maro Itoje's was, former England scrum-half Matt Dawson says.BBC Sport - Published | Maro Itoje: 'Keep rugby the main thing and the world is your oyster'England second row Maro Itoje tells BBC rugby union correspondent Chris Jones that "if you keep the main thing [as] the main thing... then the world is your oyster".BBC Sport - Published |