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THE ALL BLACKS

AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION ROUGH PLAY ALLEGED. (Received this day at 0.25 i.m.) LONDON, November 10. The “All Blacks Out.” Thus the •'Weekly Despatch” describes the ugly game wherein the New Zealanders’ tactics were not quite nice, especially towards the end. when they (barged, like cavalry through a defenceless, undisciplined ill') b. The '‘Despatch” says the All Blacks invested tackling with unnecessary violence and were repeatedly penalised Tor handling in the serum and barefaced obstruction. LONDON. Nov. lij.

The paper “People'' commenting on the All Blacks victory against London says that it is surpiised thaL at least five of the New Zealand forwards were not sent olf. ft witnessed repented instances of tripping, kicking, tackling a man without the hall and when prostrate the slinging of lists as well as sharp | radices in clay. It blames the referees for not cheeking the methods of certain All Blacks eailier in the tour.

MORE ADVERSE COMMENT. LONDON. November 10. The “Daily Mail” in ( rilieising the Ail Blacks, says that it is a pity that men capable of such exceptionally fine football should l e so mis: rupulons in their tactics. Some a'.| ear to scorn the offside rules. There were a number of instances of tripping and obstruction ,m Saturday. ONE CRITIC GR A I’EpTL.

(Received this day at 1.0 p.m.) LONDON. Noveiidoi 10. I’hi’ip Trevor in “Daily Tclogiaph'' says the New Zealanders won handsomely. brilliantly and deservedly, they out-paced, out-manoeuered and iut-laste;l the 'Londoners. The lesson :f the niuL'h is that it i- | nee that matters and initial pare is infinitely more important, than subsequent pace. Let us he grateful to the New Zculand•rs for i libbing into us the need of pace. ‘Veil if nibbing in litin.i.

RFG BY REST LI'S. LONDON. November lfi. Oxford University heat Harlequins hv !•"> to 8. Swansea won from Leicester h.v 18 to \heranoli heat L'aidlev ]0 to 7. Newport v. Gloucester 2o to 12. Cardilf v. Portsmouth Sm vires fi to

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1924, Page 3

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THE ALL BLACKS Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1924, Page 3

THE ALL BLACKS Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1924, Page 3

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