“A winger can lead a solitary existence in a team that doesn’t see much ball, but I had such outstanding players inside me all I had to do was concentrate on doing what a winger ought to do—score tries,” he said.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31004, 9 March 1966, Page 15
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41“A winger can lead a solitary existence in a team that doesn’t see much ball, but I had such outstanding players inside me all I had to do was concentrate on doing what a winger ought to do—score tries,” he said. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31004, 9 March 1966, Page 15
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