BROKEN HAND
Myler Will Miss Test (N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) SYDNEY. The British centre threequarters, F. Myler, yesterday fractured his left hand when Britain beat New South Wales North Coast, 52-20, in a Rugby league match at Kempsey, 200 miles north of Sydney. Myler had played so brilliantly that hd was well in the running for first test selection on June 25. Now he will not be able to play for a month and will return just before the third test in Sydney on July 23. Britain led, 21-7, at halftime, after having made the match secure with three tries in one brilliant burst lasting seven minutes.
D. Robinson, Myler and J. Stopford scored tries between the twenty-fourth and thirtyfirst minutes and all were converted by the full-back, A. Keegan. Keegan finished the game with eight goals, Stanford with three tries, and Myler and W. Burgess two tries each.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31087, 16 June 1966, Page 16
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148BROKEN HAND Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31087, 16 June 1966, Page 16
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