SEDDON SHIELD.
POSSESSION CHANGED AGAIN. „„T, he , Seddon Shield changed hands in the third f« in succession when West Coast beat Nelson rrf on^ urday at The heavier Coast forwards held a territorial advantage and gained £ ,' ar S rea v, el ; share of the ball from ß the scrums, but the Nelson backs were better than their opponents, Grindle being outstanding. The winCa s ne f i°. m penalt y K° a 's by Lindbom /fIS? and t wo tries by Kiely. both con- . S L , mdl ? on ! For Nelson Grindle scored two f™ 55,1 ? ls ° kicked a penalty and Hall scored a favour h " tUne score was 14 — 6 ln West Coast s Nelson early in the second half staged a recovd£tan« S \ r l eS A Vhic . h P laced them in striking fast 10 minutes ' lorwards dominated the Golden Bay-Motueka beat Buller a month aco f U^' ost the first challenge to Nelson, who in turn SLfng defend u successfully jt the first time of ;
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 221, 17 September 1940, Page 4
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168SEDDON SHIELD. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 221, 17 September 1940, Page 4
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