Marx started his rugby career in the backline, at school, but slowly made his way into the forward pack appearing at flank and eight-man for KES and the Lions Craven Week side before his final year of school when former Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer suggested he moved into the front row, which earned him a call up to the SA Schools side.
In the 2013 Varsity Cup Marx made 8 appearances for UJ and scoring 4 tries. In the same year he played Lions U19 and scored 4 tries in that season on his way to earning the Golden Lions U19 Forward Of The Year.
Having represented SA Academy, SA Schools and the SA U20 side it would be a matter of time until he played Super Rugby and in 2015 he made his run on debut for the Lions.
Marx cemented his position at the Lions and helped his side to the 2016 Super Rugby final, where the Lions were beaten by the Hurricanes.
His fine form with the Lions saw him being named in the 2016 Springbok squad ahead of the Rugby Championship. He made his international debut, off the bench, losing 41-13 to New Zealand.
Marx was given his first test start against France in June 2017 and cemented his spot in the Springboks no.2 jersey starting the other 2 test against the French and all 6 of the Springboks Rugby Championship matches.
He scored his first try against France on 24 June, 2017. The Springboks won 35-12 on that day.
He featured in 16 of the Lions 19 Super Rugby matches and was the top try scoring forward in the competition with 12 tries.
By the end of 2018, Marx had already earned 24 test caps scoring 4 tries and in June 19 he penned a new deal with the Lions until 2021.
He was one of four Springbok try scorers in the 36-34 victory against the All Blacks in Wellington in The Rugby Championship on 15 September, 2018.
He was shortlisted for World Rugby Player of the Year 2018, alongside team-mate Faf de Klerk. The award was ultimately won by Ireland's Jonathan Sexton.
Marx enjoyed a temporary release after the 2019 Rugby World Cup for a sabbatical in Japan. He returned to Japan with Kubota Spears in 2021.
Marx played a pivitol role in the Springboks Rugby World Cup victory, coming off the bench early in the final taking his test cap tally to 33 and has scored 5 test tries.
June 2021 saw him being named in South Africa's 46-man squad for the British and Irish Lions Tour. He turned out for the South Africa A team who managed a 17-13 victory over Warren Gatland's charges.
Ahead of the Rugby World Cup 2023, Marx has been named in the South African training squad.
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Career
South Africa Hooker |
2016 - present | |
Kubota Spears Funabashi Tokyo Bay Hooker |
2021 - present | |
UJ Hooker |
2013 - 2014 | |
South Africa U20's Hooker |
2014 - 2014 | |
Lions Hooker |
2014 - 2019 | |
Golden Lions Hooker |
2014 - 2019 | |
Urayasu D-Rocks Hooker |
2020 - 2020 | |
Barbarians Hooker |
2018 - 2021 | |
South Africa A Hooker |
2016 - 2024 | |
KES - King Edward School No. 8 |