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NOTES ON PLAYERS

In the game between Wanderers and Otaki-Rahui in Levin on Saturday, L. Stackhouse proved an asset to Wanderers with his kicking. * He only once missed with a kick. The Wanderers back line ,&dI1pqt hapdl^.tfle jpgll .as ^vell as usual, ana several scoring movements broke down along the line. G. Sciascia and T. Winiata p/gain showed to .advafitage ' with their short stab kicks/and fast folloWr ing; Up. ■ . 1 - . The:| fbr^vdrds'l '61/ ; bbjtH, sides wdrked; Well. 'iTliie WinderOrs pack is how .Workifig together, and the speed .and fithess of the forwards is ;one of , the main , reasbhs for Wanderers' successes. ' L. Winiata is turning into a first class hooker, and his work on Saturday was of a high standard. Lincoln is a great driving force in the pack and representative honours should come his way this year. For Otaki-Rahui, T. Gray the half-back, played a good game and the team's one and only try came from a break through started by him4. Gordon was also a powerful attacking force, and his speed makes him a potential danger. In the forwards undoubtedly the best man was G. Ramsbotham. He is a hard worker and can be relied upon to give of his best. A last year representative, he is again :ertain of a place in the Horo'whenua fifteen this year.

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Chronicle (Levin), 20 May 1947, Page 6

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NOTES ON PLAYERS Chronicle (Levin), 20 May 1947, Page 6

NOTES ON PLAYERS Chronicle (Levin), 20 May 1947, Page 6

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