THE ALL BLACKS
SUGGESTED TOUR OF THE DOMINION In paying a high tribute to the record making tour of Great Britain and France by the 1924 All Blacks, Mr. Frost, president of the New Zealand Rugby Union, made a suggestion at the annual meeting of that body that the team should make a tour of the Dominion this season in order that the New Zealand public might see them in action. , . ■ , “I am of the opinion,” said- Mr. Frost, “that a short tour through New Zealand this season, if it can be arranged, would be greatly appreciated, and would do a vast amount of good to the game generally.” On the motion of Mr. A. Harris (Dunedin), it was deemed inadvisable that the 192-1 All Black team should be sent on tour through the Dominion this year. , It was decided that a North v. South Island match should be played.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 180, 1 May 1925, Page 8
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