Heavy Rain in Christchurch
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. . CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night. The All Blacks went to their training quarters at New Brighton this morning, and will remain there nntil Saturday morning. The training programme is not heavy, most of it being designed for relaxation of muscles. In addition, the players will be coached in team tactics. Aecording to southern messages, F^ J. ,Green, Otago, forward, and A. G. Siithorland, Southland wing threequarter, have- been invited to r join the All Blacks, making 21 available for the seleetors. Heayy rain was falling this morning, and if it continues the team will return to- Christchurch this afternoon lor training in King Edward barracks, whara a full-sized field is available under cover. Mr E. A. Empson, of Christchurch, has been appointed to referee the mateh, Springboks versus Hawke's Bay, at Napier on Wednesday, September 15
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 193, 1 September 1937, Page 15
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