In a podcast appearance, Thomas du Toit builds his ideal scrum unit and the choices are revealing. Marx gets the nod at hooker for his technical commitment — du Toit points to the 8-stud boots as evidence of how seriously he takes the set-piece. Etzebeth earns the lock spot not for his size but for the combination of explosiveness and sustained pressure that du Toit argues is the optimal profile for a scrummaging second row. At flanker, Bath teammates Ted Hill and Guy Pepper edge out Kolisi — though du Toit is quick to flag Kolisi's underrated staying power in the scrum as something that sets him apart from most loose forwards. The piece also offers a glimpse into how deeply ingrained South African scrum culture is: du Toit returned from the Boks mid-season and immediately pulled Pepper and Molony up over slipping boots, to their bemusement.