THE ALL BLACKS
TO-OAY'S MATCH HADLEY RESUMES TRAINING Press, Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, September 24. (Received September 25, at 11 a.m.) • The Abertillery Cross Keys team will be:— Backs.—Brown, Woodhouse, Idris, Griffiths, Ivor Jones, George Richardson. Thornbury. Forwards.—Ward, Williams, K. Jones, Fildes, Morgan, Norster, K. Jones, Keysay. . Despite fractured facial bones and the fact that he is not likely to play for some time, Hadley has recommenced training. The critics expect the All Blacks to have a fairly easy victory over Abertillery if they obtain the ball from a fair proportion of the scrummages. Their opponents' are likely to be ragged behind the scrum, although they have a hefty pack, of which Ward and Williams are internationals. Meanwhile the Combined Services and the London Counties have arranged a fixture, which will be a trial for their respective matches against the New Zealanders, indicating that the authorities are taking greater trouble to choose the best sides.
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Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 12
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154THE ALL BLACKS Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 12
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