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'The time's right when you know' - Marler

Joe Marler
Joe Marler made his Harlequins debut in the 2009-10 season and won two Premiership titles and a European Challenge Cup [Getty Images]

Harlequins prop Joe Marler said he was no longer able to live up to the mental and physical demands of professional rugby union after retiring from the sport.

The 34-year-old announced his decision to end his 16-season club rugby career with Quins on Wednesday, just weeks after confirming his retirement from the international game.

Marler, who earned the last of his 95 caps for England against New Zealand in July, bowed out for the London side in a 48-24 Premiership defeat by Bristol at the Twickenham Stoop.

"There's loads of reasons. I couldn't do it anymore physically, mentally, emotionally," he told TNT Sports.

"After the England announcement this was inevitable, and I'd much rather go out now than try to flog a dead horse for the next six months.

"I actually quit last week and they said can you come back for one more game because Fin [Baxter] needs a rest.

"So I said, 'yeah, I'll come and say goodbye to the fans'. The time's right when you know."

Marler, a father of four, said he was going to take "time out to chill" before making his next move.

But the electric tempo set in his 286th and final match for Quins convinced him he had made the right decision.

"I'm blown away by the fans here," Marler added. "I've got so many fond memories and it's down to them and the team-mates I've been lucky enough to play with, but I'm ready for it.

"I was out there and I went, 'I can't do this, get me off'.

"It's been wonderful, the game's been so good to me considering I've been so bad to it. I've loved every minute of it, it's been great."