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Springbok Malcolm Marx crowned World Rugby player of the year

South Africa hooker Malcolm Marx has been named the World Rugby player of the year.

The 31-year-old beat compatriots Pieter-Steph du Toit and Ox Nche to the award, as well as France’s Louis Bielle Biarrey.

The double World Cup winner has become the first hooker to be crowned player of the year since Keith Wood won the inaugural award in 2001.

With one match to go against Wales next week, Marx has started in 11 of South Africa’s 13 Tests so far this year, scoring five tries to take his tally to 27 tries in international rugby.

The hooker played a starring role in the Springboks’ biggest victories this year, starting in the 43-10 win over the All Blacks in Wellington, and producing one of the performances of the year against France in the 32-17 win at the Stade de France.

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Marx was at the fore yet again as South Africa defeated Ireland 24-13 at the Aviva Stadium, being named the player of the match shortly before he was given the accolade.

This award only emphasises what a dominant force the Boks are on the world stage, with the gong remaining in South Africa after Du Toit took home the honour last year.

“On behalf of SA Rugby, I extend our heartfelt congratulations to Malcolm,” said President of SA Rugby Mr Mark Alexander. “His work ethic is simply unbelievable and he embodies everything we value in a Springbok – resilience, commitment and character. This award is a fitting recognition of his contribution to our team and to the sport of rugby.”

“To have three of the four nominees for World Rugby Men’s 15s Player of the Year and a Breakthrough Player nominee from our country is a testament to the class of this team. We are immensely proud of them all.”

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