ALL BLACK CAMP
Press Association.)
(By Telegraph—
CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night. The 20 New Zealand players chosen 10 train for the second Test against the Springboks at Christchurch on September 4 will spend four days before the match at New Brighton. Mr J. T. Burrows, manager of the All Blacks, has been in touch with the Mayor of New Brighton (Mr E. L. Smith) and grounds have been prepared for training. Mr Smith said at a meeting of the borough council this evening that the, players would arrive on the Tuesday before the Test. Both grounds in the borough would be put. in good order. It has also been suggested that the council should co-opernte with the local football club in providing some heavy men to as3ist in scruin practieo.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 186, 24 August 1937, Page 3
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