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The Rugby Championship 2023
(2022 Rugby Championship - Round 5) - Argentina V South Africa (17/9/2022)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jer1cho" data-source="post: 1101356" data-attributes="member: 32618"><p>Ok, the world cup. What happened there? Semi final, Marx came on and was part of a 50m maul. Then broke away and fed Faf. Try. The final, 2019, Bongi went off injured. Marx, quick hands, try Mapimpi. Then, tackle on slade that dislodged ball (made by Marx) and try by Kolbe.</p><p></p><p>Marx is the best no. 2 in world rugby. It isn't more complicated than that. No agenda, just facts. Man of the match in 4 of the 5 tests he has started in the last 2 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jer1cho, post: 1101356, member: 32618"] Ok, the world cup. What happened there? Semi final, Marx came on and was part of a 50m maul. Then broke away and fed Faf. Try. The final, 2019, Bongi went off injured. Marx, quick hands, try Mapimpi. Then, tackle on slade that dislodged ball (made by Marx) and try by Kolbe. Marx is the best no. 2 in world rugby. It isn't more complicated than that. No agenda, just facts. Man of the match in 4 of the 5 tests he has started in the last 2 years. [/QUOTE]
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