The September issue of SA Rugby magazine celebrates the immense value of Malcolm Marx who makes his 50th appearance for the Springboks on Saturday.
And while he was central to the Lions’ Super Rugby surge under Johan Ackermann, in 2020 he relocated office to the less attritional climes of Japan’s Top League.
Rated among the best rakes in the modern game, Marx is playing the long game with his career and the Boks are set to reap the rewards.“I started playing with Malcolm when he was still a boy at the Lions … his ball-carrying and strength over the ball was always there but he wasn’t always the most accurate thrower when he started off,” said Bok scrumhalf Faf de Klerk.
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