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22nd February 2022
04:30pm GMT

"Playing Wales is always a big occasion and to be back in Twickenham, in front of our fans, is going to be massive."Days out from England vs. Wales, we spoke with Itoje, Ellis Genge and Joe Launchbury about a social inclusion campaign, run by Guinness, entitled the Never Settle Programme. After a big drive, in 2021, to raise awareness of the Women’s Six Nations championship, the big Guinness focus in 2022 is is working with partners and the rugby community to 'ensure all spaces around the sport are safe and welcoming to all, whether that be online, in stadiums or in pubs and bars'.
"Guinness are working on improving representation, diversity and inclusion in rugby," says Itoje. "A lot of their work is focus in and around the women's side of the game, and trying to give them the voice and platform they deserve. And basically trying to challenge the widely received stereotypes and misconceptions around the game."
Who is the best dancer?
Me.
And the worst?
Tom Curry!
Favourite sport outside of rugby?
Basketball or boxing. If I had to pick one, basketball.
Worst and best dressed?
Worst dressed is Charlie Ewels.
I like how Jack Nowell dresses. I like his style. I was trying to be humble, too. I didn't want to say me!
Biggest pet peeve?
Dishonesty.
Ultimate cheat meal?
I like a Chinese takeaway. House special, fried rice. Maybe some barbecue ribs, Singapore fried noodles and prawn crackers. You just have to! Extra chilli flakes are important. Some beef with black bean sauce.
Last book you read?
It was an audiobook. Will Smith's autobiography. It was unbelievable. Really good.
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Maro Itoje was speaking on behalf of Guinness alongside teammates Ellis Genge and Joe Launchbury. Guinness is working with its partners to make sure rugby is inclusive and welcoming for everyone. To find out more visit HERE. [/caption]
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