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THE ALL BLACKS.

SCORERS DURING TOUR. Before the two matches played in France, the All Blacks’ total was Cot points for to 9S against. The match at Colombes was won by the All Blacks by 37 points to 8, and with a score of 30 to (1 at Toulouse their aggregate i.s now 721 against 112. It is interesting to note that in each of the matches in France. Porter was tho first to score a try for his team. Cl Brownlie, Svenson anil Cooke eaeli scored three tries; AT. Brownlie, Porter. Hart and White two each; and Steel and Irvine one each. Nieholls kicked three goals from tries and Xepiu two. The scorers during the complete tour were:-

Previously Steel was credited with n potted goal in the Oxford match, which was rightfully scored (according to |,. H. Simpson, the Wellington referee. who i.s with the All Blacks) by Nieholls.

Nieliolls . JOG Brown ...r 19 Kepi a . 70 Trvine ... 21 Hart, . 0-2 Brownlie, C. 27 Steel 54 McGregor ... 15 Cooke . 57 Bo nn Id ... 15 Sven,son . 57 Porter ... 15 Parker . 42 Masters ... 9 .Mill .. :« Stewart ... fi Brownlie. M. ;«) Cnpples ... 3 White .. 20 West 3 Boons .. 21 Bobilliard ... 3 Richardson ... 21 T’aowai ... 3

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1925, Page 3

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THE ALL BLACKS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1925, Page 3

THE ALL BLACKS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1925, Page 3

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