The Citizen (Gauteng)

Why is Bok Jedi Marx on bench?

- Heinz Schenk

Malcolm Marx is a gifted player, perhaps even the most gifted of this latest generation of Springbok players. Former Lions coach Johan Ackermann was correct when he boldly told the rugby fraternity at the start of 2015 that the then 20-year-old was going to become the next Bismarck du Plessis.

Last year, Marx establishe­d himself as arguably the foremost hooker in world rugby, especially after a great performanc­e against the All Blacks at Newlands.

So, it was with some surprise that national coach Rassie Erasmus picked him as a replacemen­t for today’s Rugby Championsh­ip meeting with the Wallabies in Brisbane. Why on earth would one of the best players in the world be benched for a must-win fixture such as this one?

There might be an answer. In the rich, fictional world of George Lucas’ legendary Star Wars franchise, Jedi Knights are the protectors of the galaxy, revered heroes. But to become one, a person has to be born with “The Force”, which can be harnessed and trained to spectacula­r effect.

However, it can be argued that sometimes a Jedi is defined too much by his or her force powers and lightsaber. Take it away and very few will probably have the skills to cope with combat. In fact, it’s possible a normal soldier is, at heart, more capable than a Jedi.

Marx is a Jedi. He has the “force” in him. He’s built for a modern player, blessed with height, strength and attacking prowess.

The Bok hooker is devastatin­g when he wields his “lightsaber”, dominating collisions and poaching balls at the breakdown at will.

But then Mendoza happened. Marx was, frankly, anonymous against the Pumas.

Marx was on a battlefiel­d where he didn’t have his “lightsaber” and “The Force” left him.

In rugby terms, he needed to revert back to the basics – to be watertight on defence, to scrum decently and, most importantl­y, throw accurately into the lineouts. Marx did none of that convincing­ly. And that is why he’s a replacemen­t this week.

In Test rugby, Jedis rely too much on their superpower­s ... and need to learn that to be a capable soldier is a better bet at this level.

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