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An evening with Joe Marler – SOLD OUT

May 16 at 7:00 PM - 11:30 PM

NOW SOLD OUT

We are thrilled to announce an exclusive fireside Q&A with the legendary English rugby union star, Joe Marler. Join us for a night of unfiltered stories, laughter, and insight into the world of international rugby.

Set in the stunning surroundings of DoubleTree by Hilton Forest Pines Spa & Golf Resort, this is an evening not to be missed.

The Experience:

  • 🍺 Complimentary beer on arrival
  • 🍽️ Sumptuous three-course meal
  • 🎤 Hosted by the brilliant Peter Emmett
  • 🎶 Live music
  • 🖼️ Exclusive Silent Auction throughout the night

Booking information: 

Location: Forest pines, Ermine St, Broughton, Brigg DN20 0AQ.

Price: £80 per head including arrival drink and three course meal

Time: Arrival for 7pm, sit down 8pm speaker at 9.30pm

Booking: To enquire about booking this event please contact kathryn.stuart@nhs.net

 

Proudly Sponsored by: Attis Insurance Scunthorpe.

 

A bit more about our special guest Joe Marler:

One of the most recognisable faces in world rugby, Joe Marler is a two-time Premiership champion with more than 95 England caps.

Having played his entire club career at Harlequins, winning two Premiership titles, the European Challenge Cup and making 204 appearances, Joe announced his retirement from professional rugby in November 2024.

In 2025, Joe appeared on Celebrity Traitors UK, quickly establishing himself as a fan favourite thanks to his sharp humour and bold gameplay.

Joe also has a successful podcast, “Joe Marler’s Things People Do”. Together, Joe and his co-host, Tom Fordyce, meet ordinary people doing extraordinary things. He had a hugely popular run of live shows at Clapham Grand and a headline show at the Apollo, “Things People Do!”

In 2020, Joe published his debut book, Loose Head, Confessions of an (un)proffesionnal rugby player. 

He is a passionate mental health advocate and ambassador for CALM. In 2021 Joe teamed up with Sky Sports to launch Big Boys Don’t Cry, a sensitive and uplifting documentary which followed Joe as he travelled across the UK to learn how others manage their mental wellbeing.

Joe continues in his role as Player Liaison Officer at England Rugby.

 

Details

  • Date: May 16
  • Time:
    7:00 PM - 11:30 PM