THE ALL BLACKS.
NO MATCH WITH WARATAHI, ■ \ [THE PEESS gpecUl SenWJ - WELLINGTON, November 18.* There is no possibility, of the til Black side for South Africa ffleeuig the jeturned New South sentatives on their way throngs tralia early next year. > >'-■." •
The Waratahs' team, WW touring 'England, will be back in tydney I vm the All Blacks arrive there, afid'sug* gestions that a match ranged between the two sides hart been thrown out. Mr A. C. Exacting chairman of the New Zealand BugbJ! Union, says it is the unaniraou* opfouon of the Management Committee A th» such a match should not be"ptoyed» The All Blacks will be leaving ;«• Dominion at the very commencement of the season without anyi practice, and there is also a risk of injury to players who are about to embark on a strenuous tour. u "The suggestion that we arei afrtf to meet New South Wales is «wnrfli said Mr Kitto. "The records' in EWj; land prove which is the better ieanu ————— .'•«''
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19157, 14 November 1927, Page 8
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