FOOTBALL
IUSTRALIAJ? AND N.Z. f./.QLV. ASSOCIATION football formation. (Received this day at 10.25 a.m.) LONDON, November 26. The international Rugby player Kershaw writing to the ” Evening Standard ” says he understands the ox[>eriment with the New Zealand formation of eight hacks and seven forwards will he tried in one team engaged in an Irish trial match against the other using the orthodox eight pack. It is an open secret that Clubs in South Trehuul wore deeply influenced by the theories so attractively put into practice during the last visit of the All Blacks. The Irish Internationalists, Crasford and Browne, took pains to get first hand from Porter, Richardson and Xieholls, the explanation of New Zealanders stategv and the striking evidence furnished at Oxford last week When Dublin University playing the New Zealand formation heavily defeated the University, shows that not only Irishmen have been impressed by New Zealand’s strategy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1925, Page 3
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