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"Keep 'Em Moving."

The New Zealand Rughy Union's decislon to retain the amended kick-into-touch rule for club and provincial games this season finds strong support among former All Blacks. Mr. Read Masters, lock of the 1924 team, said that the move was definitely a wise one— "in the matches against the Springboks we must keep the ball as far as possible away from the tall South African forwards. In those games the internationai rule permitting unrestricted touch-finding will be in force. Every time we send the ball into touch it will mean a line-out, with the advantage very probably with the South Africans, They are ; not likely to ask for a scrum.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 95, 8 May 1937, Page 14

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"Keep 'Em Moving." Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 95, 8 May 1937, Page 14

"Keep 'Em Moving." Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 95, 8 May 1937, Page 14

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