modern standards must be applied. Modern staudards, argue" committees, mean stability so that they know what team to turn out, say, in a month , heiice ! What the Rugby Union people do not seem to understand is that their Union is no longer confined exclusively 10 the "best" people. It has become more and more a game for the ordinary player. Like tennis players they hcve to live, and if they can find n team willing to pay them, why should they be debarred from srcepting Ihe offer, is What the average man. iays. — (London eorrespondent'of the Sydney Refer,ee.)j. . »
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 49, 20 November 1937, Page 16
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