HEAVY PERIOD OF TRAVELLING STARTS FOR TEAM
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Received Tuesday, 9.15' a.m. BULAWAYO, July 25. A. few bours after Saturday's game the All Blacks left by train for Rhodesia, where they will play two matches and then return to Pretoria for the game against Northern Transvaal. On its playing record this season Northern Transvaal is the strongest provincial side in South Africa., - A week later the" All Blacks will play the second tekt'at Johapnesburg. .. - Tne travellmg'^f ogfdmmg at the, moment is partic'ularly hedvy and'1 includes visits'to Victoria Falls, and the Nationai Oame.ReServe ori' the Mozambiqiie border: ' M. P. Goddard's broken wrist has healed nicely bu.t|» acting under medical advice, he will'not'play until after the secoii^ test, • L'avage is suffering from a slightly swollen arm andr-lias, therefore, been replaced- in; .Wqdpesday 's team - by . Qonjack,. .. 0« rp. • The team for Wednesday's match against Rhodesia a't Bulawaya is: J. W. Goddard, Henderson, Delamore, Boggs, Allen," Kearney, Conrad, Dalton, Wilson, Skinner; ?0row- i ley, McHugh, Willocks, Grant and Thornton. ■ • s
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Chronicle (Levin), 26 July 1949, Page 5
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