“For me personally, there is no fear.” - Malcolm Marx
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Amid ubiquitous claims that the Boks will be undercooked by the time they square off against the British & Irish Lions, hooker Malcolm Marx does not appear concerned.
“For me personally, there is no fear,” he said in an online press conference.
The Springboks tackle Georgia in Pretoria on 2 July as they warm up to face Warren Gatland’s Lions. It will be the first test for the men in green since the 2019 World Cup Final.
“It’s a world pandemic, so we at least have the benefit of doubt,” Marx continued.
“Unfortunately, we haven’t been able to play, and that’s something we’ll have to deal with.
“But for me personally, I feel we will be fine.”
Marx has been plying his trade in Japan with the Kubota Stealers and feels that the preparation he has picked there has been decent.
“The game over there is extremely quick — I’m not saying it’s not physical, it’s still a challenge in that department, but just a different type of challenge,” Marx said.
“It’s been really a really good experience.
“I didn’t know what to expect going there after the World Cup. But obviously having been there for the World Cup made it a really rewarding experience.
“It’s a great place to live. I’m learning different things there, so psychologically, it’s been pretty good.”