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Marx says Boks won't rest on their laurels ahead of tough England Test

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In GenoaSpringbok hooker Malcolm Marx says the team will refuse to rest on their attacking laurels ahead of a tough Test against England at Twickenham this weekend.The Springboks scored nine tries in Saturday's 63-21 annihilation of Italy in Genoa, as compared to the two each scored against Ireland and France in the dramatic defeats in Dublin and Marseille.England, who came back from 25-6 down to draw 25-25 against the All Blacks at Twickenham on Saturday evening, will pose a different attacking and defensive question for the Boks.READ | Bok skipper satisfied, but knows more will be needed against EnglandMarx, who scored from a rolling maul, said they were happy with their attacking display, but they'll have to be sharper against England."It's hard to say because there was a lot more attacking rugby and we held onto the ball for a bit longer," Marx said."There are different [scenarios]...

also you have a different game with different circumstances. The attack was a circumstance of this game."We'll see on Monday how things went and after analysing, we'll see.

We're extremely happy with the win, but we still have a job to do next week."MATCH REPORT | Springboks overcome horror week, run riot in Genoa to land thumping Italy winThe impact of the bench, or the 'Bomb Squad' as it's known, couldn't be underestimated.The Boks led 18-13 at half-time, with Italy narrowing down the deficit to two points before the Boks took them to the cleaners.The Boks won the second-half 45-8, but Marx made sure to credit the starters who softened up the hosts before the second half barrelling. READ | Bok ratings: Liberation of the backline … at last!"The guys that started did an excellent job.

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