ALL BLACKS.
lUBTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. LONDON. September IT. Writing to the "Daily .Mail”, Air Dean (manager of the All Blacks) says lie has noticed .sarcastic newspaper comments regarding the team's war cry, but say- the All KlaeUs had not even discussed the 'Hic-tinn of abandoning it. All- Dean declined to dis GS- the pussi' le alteration of the All Blacks' formation and tactics J'oßovviitg on th -- Devon match. To-day's All Black training was more serious. Sides were chosen. Porter acting as referee and coach. The lacking of the serum was superior to that of Saturday, while the tackling was deadly. CHANCES IN TEA AT. (Deceived tliis day at 0.2 T a.m.) LONDON. September Hi. Tbe cbair.es in the All Black team against Cornwall on Thursday are:—Rohilliard, AlrCrcgnr. Parker, .Mill. Irvin -- . Ilaivev, White and Clippies. More intense training is now being indulged in at Newton Abbot.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1924, Page 3
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147ALL BLACKS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1924, Page 3
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