Malcolm Marx
{{Short description|South African rugby union player (born 1994)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}}
{{Use South African English|date=October 2019}}
{{Infobox rugby union biography
| name = Malcom Marx
| image = Malcolm Marx 210227b.jpg
| caption = Marx playing a match in 2021
| fullname = Malcolm Justin Marx
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1994|07|13|df=y}}
| birth_place = Germiston, South Africa
| height = {{height|m=1.89}}
| weight = {{convert|116|kg|stlb lb|abbr=on}}
| nickname =
| occupation =
| school = King Edward VII School
| university = University of Johannesburg
| relatives =
| position = Hooker
| currentclub = Kubota Spears
| youthyears1 = 2007–2015
| youthclubs1 = {{Rut|Golden Lions}}
| years1 = 2014–2018
| clubs1 = {{Rut|Golden Lions XV}}
| apps1 = 13
| points1 = 10
| years2 = 2014–2017
| clubs2 = {{Rut|Golden Lions}}
| apps2 = 17
| points2 = 5
| years3 = 2014–2019
| clubs3 = {{Rut|Lions}}
| apps3 = 68
| points3 = 150
| years4 = 2020
| clubs4 = {{Rut|NTT Shining Arcs}}
| apps4 = 6
| points4 = 25
| years5 = 2021–
| clubs5 = Kubota Spears
| apps5 = 31
| points5 = 130
| amatyears1 = 2013
| amatteam1 = {{Rut|UJ}}
| amatapps1 = 8
| amatpoints1 = 20
| repyears1 = 2012
| repteam1 = South Africa Schools
| repcaps1 = 2
| reppoints1 = 0
| repyears2 = 2014
| repteam2 = South Africa Under-20
| repcaps2 = 1
| reppoints2 = 5
| repyears3 = 2016
| repteam3 = South Africa 'A'
| repcaps3 = 2
| reppoints3 = 0
| repyears4 = 2016–
| repteam4 = South Africa
| repcaps4 = 71
| reppoints4 = 100
| repyears5 = 2016
| clubupdate = 9 August 2022
| repupdate = 31 August 2024
| medals = {{MedalSport|Men's Rugby union}}
{{MedalCountry|{{ru|RSA}}}}
{{MedalCompetition|Rugby World Cup}}
{{MedalGold|2019 Japan|Squad}}
{{MedalGold|2023 France|Squad}}
}}
Malcolm Justin Marx (born 13 July 1994) is a South African professional rugby union player who currently plays for the South Africa national rugby team and Kubota Spears in the Japan Rugby League One. His regular position is hooker, but he did play as a flanker at youth level for the {{Rut|Golden Lions}}. He is widely regarded as one of the best hookers in World Rugby.
Youth and Varsity rugby
Marx represented the {{Rut|Golden Lions}} at several youth tournaments. He played for them at the 2007 Under-13 Craven Week competition and the 2010 Under-16 Grant Khomo Week competition.
During his schooling, Marx attended King Edward VII School in Johannesburg. Marx was included in a South Africa Academy side in 2011{{cite web | url=https://www.rugby15.co.za/sa-schools-and-sa-academy-teams-announced/ | title=SA Schools and SA Academy Teams Announced | publisher=Rugby15 | date=16 July 2011 | access-date=12 March 2014 | url-status=live | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140303080129/http://www.rugby15.co.za/2011/07/sa-schools-and-sa-academy-teams-announced/ | archive-date=3 March 2014 }} and, following the 2012 Under-18 Craven Week competition, he was named in the South Africa Schools side{{cite web | url=http://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/SA-schools-side-named-20120809 | title=SA schools side named | publisher=Sport24 | date=9 August 2012 | access-date=12 March 2014 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924122859/http://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/SA-schools-side-named-20120809 | archive-date=24 September 2015 | url-status=live | df=dmy-all }} and played against France{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=113231 | homeid=14841 | awayid=14871 | leagueid=1441 | hometeam=South Africa | homescore=17 | awayscore=7 | awayteam=France | matchdate=10 August 2012 | date=27 July 2016}} and England{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=113271 | homeid=14841 | awayid=14851 | leagueid=1441 | hometeam=South Africa | homescore=36 | awayscore=29 | awayteam=England | matchdate=18 August 2012 | date=27 July 2016}} in August 2012.
In 2013, Marx played for {{Rut|UJ}} in the 2013 Varsity Cup competition, making eight appearances and scoring four tries.{{SA Rugby Try Scorers | id=1084 | comp=2013 FNB Varsity Cup presented by Steinhoff International | date=5 May 2016}}
Marx was also a regular for the {{Rut|Golden Lions U19}} side during the 2013 Under-19 Provincial Championship competition. He made thirteen appearances in total, scoring four tries – one of them in the final against the {{Rut|Blue Bulls U19}}.{{cite web | url=http://www.sarugby.net/component/supersportcontent/14212?view=news | title=Rising stars in action as Vodacom Cup kicks off – Round 1 Preview | publisher=South African Rugby Union | date=5 March 2014 | access-date=12 March 2014 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924195909/http://www.sarugby.net/component/supersportcontent/14212?view=news | archive-date=24 September 2015 | url-status=live | df=dmy-all }} He was also named as the Golden Lions U19 Forward of the Year for his displays.{{cite web | url=http://www.hssm.co.za/news/rugby/national/2013/6-honoured-golden-lions-rugby-union-awards | title=6 Honoured at Golden Lions Rugby Union Awards | publisher=High School Sports Magazine | date=5 December 2013 | access-date=12 March 2014 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140312212157/http://www.hssm.co.za/news/rugby/national/2013/6-honoured-golden-lions-rugby-union-awards | archive-date=12 March 2014 }}
Marx was included in the South Africa Under-20 side for the 2014 IRB Junior World Championship.{{SA Rugby Article | id=2411934 | leagueid=2034 | title=Junior Springboks named for JWC 2014 | date=22 April 2014 | access-date=6 June 2016 | url=http://www.sarugby.co.za/article.aspx?id=2411934&fullview=true | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160607185606/http://www.sarugby.co.za/article.aspx?id=2411934&fullview=true | url-status=dead | archive-date=7 June 2016}}
Golden Lions / Lions
Marx made his senior debut for the {{Rut|Golden Lions}} in the 2014 Vodacom Cup by starting in their 18–16 opening day victory over the {{Rut|Leopards}} in Potchefstroom.{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=117844 | homeid=17504 | awayid=17474 | leagueid=1734 | hometeam=Leopards XV | homescore=16 | awayscore=18 | awayteam=Golden Lions | matchdate=7 March 2014 | date=27 July 2016}}
Marx was also included in the {{Rut|Lions}} Super Rugby squad for the 2014 Super Rugby season.{{cite web | url=https://www.supersport.com/rugby/super-rugby/news/140211/Lions_name_Super_Rugby_squad | title=Lions name Super Rugby squad | publisher=SuperSport | date=11 February 2014 | access-date=12 March 2014 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140312224652/https://www.supersport.com/rugby/super-rugby/news/140211/Lions_name_Super_Rugby_squad | archive-date=12 March 2014 | url-status=live | df=dmy-all }}
After a stellar 2017 for the Lions, Marx picked up a number of awards for the Lions including Super Rugby Player of the Year, Supporters Player of the Year, Players Player of the Year and Most Valued Player of the Year.{{cite web | access-date=17 July 2018 | url=https://www.timeslive.co.za/sport/rugby/2018-02-03-malcolm-marx-the-top-lion-of-2017/ | title=Lions 2017 Awards | website=www.timeslive.co.za | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180707042110/https://www.timeslive.co.za/sport/rugby/2018-02-03-malcolm-marx-the-top-lion-of-2017/ | archive-date=7 July 2018 | url-status=live | df=dmy-all }} Marx continued this form into the 2018 Super Rugby season, finishing the competition as the Lions' top try-scorer of the year and he is now the joint top try scorer (27) in Lions history, a record he shares with current team mates Courtnall Skosan and Lionel Mapoe.
Kubota Spears
Marx joined the Kubota Spears Funabashi Tokyo Bay, a top Japanese rugby club in the Japan rugby League one, in August 2020.{{Cite web |last=Said |first=Nick |date=19 August 2020 |title=Hooker Malcolm Marx signs for Japanese club |url=https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/sport/rugby/2020-08-19-hooker-malcolm-marx-signs-for-japanese-club/ |access-date= |website=BusinessLIVE}}{{Cite web |title=Kubota Spears confirm signing of Bok hooker Malcolm Marx |url=https://www.news24.com/sport/kubota-spears-confirm-signing-of-bok-hooker-malcolm-marx-20200819 |access-date=2024-09-18 |website=Sport |language=en-US}} He has been a regular starter. he however missed the 2023 club season due to a knee injury that also ruled him out of the 2023 Rugby World Cup.{{Cite web |last=Tshwaku |first=Khanyiso |title=Boks suffer hammer blow with Malcolm Marx ruled out of Rugby World Cup |url=https://www.news24.com/sport/rugby/worldcup/boks-suffer-hammer-blow-with-malcolm-marx-ruled-out-of-rugby-world-cup-20230914 |access-date=2024-09-18 |website=Sport |language=en-US}}
South Africa 'A'
In 2016, Marx was included in a South Africa 'A' squad that played a two-match series against a touring England Saxons team.{{SA Rugby Article | id=3548614 | leagueid=3024 | title=Ackermann to coach SA ‘A’ against Saxons | date=28 May 2016 | access-date=31 May 2016 | url=http://www.sarugby.co.za/article.aspx?id=3548614&leagueid=3024 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160531065757/http://www.sarugby.co.za/article.aspx?id=3548614&leagueid=3024 | url-status=dead | archive-date=31 May 2016}} He came on as a replacement in their first match in Bloemfontein,{{SA Rugby Article | id=3563654 | leagueid=3024 | title=Youth and experience for SA ‘A’ opener against Saxons | date=8 June 2016 | access-date=10 June 2016 | url=http://www.sarugby.co.za/article.aspx?id=3563654&leagueid=3024 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160610203333/http://www.sarugby.co.za/article.aspx?id=3563654&leagueid=3024 | url-status=dead | archive-date=10 June 2016}} but ended on the losing side as the visitors ran out 32–24 winners.{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=164774 | homeid=33504 | awayid=33494 | leagueid=3024 | hometeam=South Africa "A" | homescore=24 | awayscore=32 | awayteam=England Saxons | matchdate=10 June 2016 | date=10 June 2016}} He then started the second match of the series, a 26–29 defeat to the Saxons in George.{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=164784 | homeid=33504 | awayid=33494 | leagueid=3024 | hometeam=South Africa "A" | homescore=26 | awayscore=29 | awayteam=England Saxons | matchdate=17 June 2016 | date=19 June 2016}}
Springboks
= 2016–2017 =
Marx was first selected for the Springboks for the 2016 Rugby Championship, making three appearances for his country during 2016. Marx made his debut for the Springboks on 17 September 2016, the same date as team mate Francois Louw's 50th test. Marx replaced Springbok captain Adriaan Strauss in the 43rd minute, but had a disappointing debut, with South Africa losing to New Zealand 13-41. Marx earned his first start for the Springboks on 5 November 2016, putting a 51-minute performance into a 31-31 draw against the Barbarians Club in an uncapped match, prior to being replaced by Bongi Mbonambi.
After a series of outstanding performances for the Lions, Marx became a regular starter for South Africa in 2017. On 10 June 2017, he was named man of the match for his performance in the first of three tests against the French.{{cite web|title=Boks score emphatic win|url=https://www.supersport.com/rugby/springboks/news/170610/Boks_score_emphatic_win|website=Supersport|access-date=10 June 2017|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180513152935/https://www.supersport.com/rugby/springboks/news/170610/Boks_score_emphatic_win|archive-date=13 May 2018|df=dmy-all}} Although his performance against New Zealand in the third round of the 2017 Rugby Championship was highly criticised, Marx performed to a world-class level throughout most of the competition and played in every test of the competition, with South Africa finishing in third place. Marx was not subbed off in either test against Australia during the competition, a rare feat for a hooker, the first test of which a 23-23 draw and the second test against Australia being a 27-27 draw. Marx lost out on winning Man of the Match to Australian back Kurtley Beale on both occasions.
Marx took his international career to new heights on 7 October 2017, with his performance against New Zealand becoming much-talked about and publicised, arguably his best individual performance to date. The performances of Marx, as well as fellow forwards Steven Kitshoff and newly-appointed Springbok Captain Eben Etzebeth allowed South Africa to compete well against the All Blacks, with Marx making four turnovers and many tackles on defence, also setting up replacement loose forward Jean-Luc du Preez for a try and scoring the final try of the game. Marx's try was converted by Lions teammate Elton Jantjies to make the final score a narrow 24-25 loss to the All Blacks. Marx completed his 2017 rugby season by appearing in three of the four Springbok tests during the 2017 end-of-year rugby union internationals.
In 2017 Marx scooped a number of awards, he was voted SA Rugby Player of the Year and SA Rugby Young Player of the Year. He was also voted South African Super Rugby Player of the Tournament.{{cite web|title=Marx the big winner at SA Rugby awards|url=https://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/Springboks/marx-named-sa-rugby-player-of-the-year-20180209|website=Sport24|access-date=17 July 2018|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180326101944/https://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/Springboks/marx-named-sa-rugby-player-of-the-year-20180209|archive-date=26 March 2018|df=dmy-all}}
= 2019 Rugby World Cup =
Marx was named in South Africa's squad for the 2019 Rugby World Cup.{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-union/international/rugby-world-cup-2019-south-africa-squad-full-list-schedule-latest-players-confirmed-a9079626.html |title=South Africa World Cup squad: Siya Kolisi wins fitness battle, Eben Etzebeth backed, Aphiwe Dyantyi dropped |date=26 August 2019 |publisher=Independent |access-date=3 November 2019}} South Africa went on to win the tournament, defeating England in the final.{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/50273291 |title=England 12-32 South Africa: Springboks win World Cup for record-equalling third time |date=2 November 2019 |publisher=BBC |access-date=3 November 2019}}
= 2023 Rugby World Cup =
Marx was part of South Africa's squad that won the 2023 Rugby World Cup; however, he missed most of the tournament due to a knee injury suffered in training.{{cite web |title=Rugby World Cup 2023: South Africa's Malcolm Marx out of tournament |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/66805960 |website=BBC Sport |date=14 September 2023 |access-date=18 June 2024}}
=Test match record=
{{updated|23 May 2025}}
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style="width:25%;" | Against
! abbr="Played" style="width:15px;" | P ! abbr="Won" style="width:10px;" | W ! abbr="Drawn" style="width:10px;" | D ! abbr="Lost" style="width:10px;" | L ! abbr="Tries" style="width:15px;" | Try ! abbr="Points" style="width:18px;" | Pts ! abbr="Won" style="width:18px;" | %Won | |||||||
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align="left" | {{ru|ARG}} | 12 | 10 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 20 | {{#expr:10/12*100 round 2}} |
align="left" | {{ru|AUS}} | 10 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 25 | {{#expr:4/10*100 round 2}} |
align="left" | {{flag|British & Irish Lions}} | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | {{#expr:2/3*100 round 2}} |
align="left" | {{ru|CAN}} | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | {{#expr:1/1*100 round 2}} |
align="left" | {{ru|ENG}} | 5 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | {{#expr:4/5*100 round 2}} |
align="left" | {{ru|FRA}} | 6 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 5 | {{#expr:5/6*100 round 2}} |
align="left" | {{ru|GEO}} | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 5 | {{#expr:1/1*100 round 2}} |
align="left" | {{ru|IRE}} | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | {{#expr:1/4*100 round 2}} |
align="left" | {{ru|ITA}} | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 10 | {{#expr:2/2*100 round 2}} |
align="left" | {{ru|JPN}} | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | {{#expr:2/2*100 round 2}} |
align="left" | {{ru|NZL}} | 15 | 6 | 1 | 8 | 5 | 25 | {{#expr:6/15*100 round 2}} |
align="left" | {{ru|SCO}} | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | {{#expr:4/4*100 round 2}} |
align="left" | {{ru|WAL}} | 11 | 7 | 0 | 4 | 3 | 15 | {{#expr:7/11*100 round 2}} |
Total || 76 || 49 || 3 || 24 || 21 || 105 ||{{#expr:49/76*100 round 2}} |
Pld = Games Played, W = Games Won, D = Games Drawn, L = Games Lost, Tri = Tries Scored, Pts = Points Scored
= International tries =
{{updated|29 September 2024}} {{cite web|url=http://en.espn.co.uk/statsguru/rugby/player/220673.html?class=1;template=results;type=player;view=match|date=5 January 2022|title=Rugby Union - ESPN Scrum - Statsguru - Player analysis - Malcolm Marx - Test matches }}
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!Try !Opposing team="col" style="min-width: 100px; max-width: 10000px;" |Opposing team !scope="col" style="min-width: 200px; max-width: 1000px;" |Location !Venue !Competition !Date="col" style="min-width: 120px; max-width: 1000px;" |Date !Result !scope="col" style="min-width: 60px; max-width: 300px;" |Score |
1
|{{ru|FRA}} |2017 France rugby union tour of South Africa |24 June 2017 |Win |35–12 |
2
|{{ru|AUS}} |9 September 2017 |Draw |23–23 |
3
|{{ru|NZL}} |7 October 2017 |Loss |24–25 |
4
|{{ru|NZL}} |15 September 2018 |Win |34–36 |
5
|{{ru|ITA}} |4 October 2019 |Win |49–3 |
6
|{{ru|GEO}} |2 July 2021 |Win |40–9 |
7
|{{ru|ARG}} |21 August 2021 |Win |29–10 |
8
| rowspan="2" |{{ru|AUS}} | rowspan="2" |Gold Coast, Australia | rowspan="2" |Robina Stadium | rowspan="2" |2021 Rugby Championship | rowspan="2" |12 September 2021 | rowspan="2" |Loss | rowspan="2" |28–26 |
9 |
10
|{{ru|WAL}} |2021 end-of-year rugby union internationals |6 November 2021 |Win |18–23 |
11
|{{ru|WAL}} |2022 Wales rugby union tour of South Africa |5 July 2022 |Win |32–29 |
12
| rowspan="2" |{{ru|ARG}} | rowspan="2" |Buenos Aires, Argentina | rowspan="2" |Estadio Libertadores de América | rowspan="2" |2022 Rugby Championship | rowspan="2" |17 September 2022 | rowspan="2" |Win | rowspan="2" |20–36 |
13 |
14
|{{ru|ITA}} |2022 end-of-year rugby union internationals |19 November 2022 |Win |21–63 |
15
|{{ru|NZL}} |15 July 2023 |Loss |35–20 |
16
|{{ru|WAL}} |2023 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches |19 August 2023 |Win |16–52 |
17
|{{ru|NZL}} |2023 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches |25 August 2023 |Win |7–35 |
18
| rowspan="2" |{{ru|AUS}} | rowspan="2" |Perth, Australia | rowspan="2" |Perth Stadium | rowspan="2" |2024 Rugby Championship | rowspan="2" |17 August 2024 | rowspan="2" |Win | rowspan="2" |12–30 |
19 |
20
|{{ru|NZL}} |7 September 2024 |Win |18–12 |
21
|{{ru|ARG}} |28 September 2024 |Win |48–7 |
Honours
{{incomplete list|date=October 2023}}
- Rugby World Cup
- Winner: 2019, 2023
References
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External links
- [https://www.sarugby.co.za/match-centre/player-detail/?playerId=f61cad37-0e2d-40f5-ba5d-4555b3097c07&teamId=e976cfc2-f80b-4c1a-8472-838cd54f0fbc Malcolm Marx] at Springboks
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