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NINETEEN TO TRAIN FOR NEXT TEST

Press Assn.

By Telegraph

-Copyrighi

Received Wednesday, 10.25 p.m. NEWCASTLE, June 25. Nineteen players were chosen tonight to train for the second. test next Saturday. -They are: — Backs: Scott, Argus, Smith, Goddard, Mason, Allen, Kearney, Couch, Tetzlaff. Forwards: Thornton, Arnold, Graiit,

Frazer, Willocks, White, Connolly, Catley, Dalton, Simpson. McLean was not 'available. His bruised lieel was fiurt again today. It is probable that the All Blacks will be able to field their strongest inside back combination— Tetzlaff, Couch, Allen and Smith— for the first time on the tour.

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Chronicle (Levin), 26 June 1947, Page 6

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NINETEEN TO TRAIN FOR NEXT TEST Chronicle (Levin), 26 June 1947, Page 6

NINETEEN TO TRAIN FOR NEXT TEST Chronicle (Levin), 26 June 1947, Page 6

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