ALL BLACKS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION
NORTH OF ENGLAND OPINION. LONDON. October 19. “The forwards arc liming themselves at last, and the backs arc acquiring tbe habit of .suiting. Such, says a"Rugby expert, “was the explanation of the New Zealanders’ victory at Radford.” lie adds:' “Saturday’s score certainly supports the latter part of the explanation. So far the All Blacks liaic scored 10:1 points in three of their northern matches, and, in doing so, have convinced Northern sportsmen, at any rate, that they need not fear comparison with their famous predecessors.”
TO MEET FRENCH REPS. HARIS, October 19. The French Rugby Federation have in-ranged for a representative French ton ill to meet the New Zealanders at Paris on January lllli., and for a national team to play them at Toulouse in January 18th next.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1924, Page 1
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