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The Rugby Championship 2023
(2022 Rugby Championship - Round 2) - South Africa v New Zealand (13/8/2022)
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 1097957" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>It *might* work out fine. Even so why not give yourself every chance you can. I understand the need for developing depth and giving Dweba the chance to redeem himself and continue to build confidence in the test arena but surely you don't do that vs NZ- at least not from anywhere other than the bench considering the form Marx is on?</p><p></p><p>Marx at 28 has another RWC in him looking post 2023. Mbonambi probably will have his last RWC next year (at 31 currently). I can't see him doing a Schalk Brits at 36 assuming the likes of Dweba (26) and Grobbelaar (24) keep developing and pushing. Its good that we have options but Marx is a player where you could argue his case to be included in a world XV and currently I think we only have about 3 of those even if we have good depth. The man is on form, play him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 1097957, member: 39190"] It *might* work out fine. Even so why not give yourself every chance you can. I understand the need for developing depth and giving Dweba the chance to redeem himself and continue to build confidence in the test arena but surely you don't do that vs NZ- at least not from anywhere other than the bench considering the form Marx is on? Marx at 28 has another RWC in him looking post 2023. Mbonambi probably will have his last RWC next year (at 31 currently). I can't see him doing a Schalk Brits at 36 assuming the likes of Dweba (26) and Grobbelaar (24) keep developing and pushing. Its good that we have options but Marx is a player where you could argue his case to be included in a world XV and currently I think we only have about 3 of those even if we have good depth. The man is on form, play him. [/QUOTE]
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