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SCHOOL FOOTBALL.

BANKITIKEI BEATS HUTT

The Hutt Valley representatives had so frequently proved their worth in m&tcbes in the Wellington and Wairarapa district a that it was fully expected they would makcthings hard for Bangitikei. By dint, however, of superior . pbuy Bangitikei won by 9 points to 3. The teams were: — Hutt. — Winnie, Firmin, Phillips, Ferno, Edmondsoo, Hobbs, Reid, Moore, Goodman, Wilson, Barry, Kemp, Wil : Mason, Dodd, Coe. Bangitikei.—-Stock, Whitcombe, Eslcrr Karatau, W. L»loyd, Bending, Graham, Beilis, Gregory, X Lloyd, Rilkolly, Bobectaon, Goldsack, Shepherd Bayner. Bangitikei owed its win to a general all-round excellence. The forwards went at it with a will while the backs maintained their positions well and indulged in many fine passing rushes, the passes being clean and direct, and the naming straight and hard. Hutt Valley forwards, on the other hand, played without life, and the passing among the backs, was too much of the lob variety, and taken .by a colleague who waa too often standing still. While the Bangitikci forwards nearly aiwkyß got tho ball f jom fche scrums, which were generally well packed, they were fortunato in having in Graham a hatf-iback who got the -ball away with i scarcely a mistake. Keid, too, the Hutt >- Valley half, played a solid game, but the deedness of his forwards gave him very little chance to show his true .wurt&u The outstanding player on the ground wfte probably tho Hutt Valley fullfcuck, Winnie, who did splendidly, and to hnamust be attributed, the small • score against, his team. His tackling waa sound, while his lino-kicking was remarkable in its length and accuracy. I£ he had one weakness it was in not aging his weight and speed, to two. up

further when he saw that tiie remaindor of his team was lacking in pentrative

powers. . • It wua because the Bangitikei boys played with moro cohesion *n nY branches that they wctc able to prevent their line from beinsr •3fr,ss<?ct > Hutt Valley's points coming Jrudi a penalty-kick by Winnie frodt n very sharp angle; and. against .'.he wiu.l. Nearly always when they started a passing rush Bangitikei backs wete dangerous, and once "Ihay s-utcO. wh"n one of their number, using hii. tead, cross-kicked across tho jr.»al-moTJth, Where three of his team w 3re mnning up in position.

Lacking fire in thoir plaj. it flowed that the Hutt Valley -boya wore tot as certain in their tackling S3 lh«y ought to hay been. The. siorers for Bangitikei were Esler and Ba/n^r.

Mr. H. Pilcher waa t&e referoo.

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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 14, 28 August 1930, Page 3

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SCHOOL FOOTBALL. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 14, 28 August 1930, Page 3

SCHOOL FOOTBALL. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 14, 28 August 1930, Page 3

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