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The grounds at Johannesburg, Capetown, Durban and Maritzhurg were exceptionally good. It was an interesting fact that at the Afaritzburg ground the ball was often lost in the trees and in the river which flowed nearby. The South Africans had arranged the team’s itinerary so that the New Zealanders had to play their hardest matches at the beginning of the tour, when the team was iu>t properly fit and after weary train journeys. The All Blacks had travelled a distance equal to the length of New Zealand before meeting Western Province. From his knowledge of the conditions he considered that the team had done remarkably well.
.South Africans did not like' to be beaten by Britishers, and they would play “all out” until the final tvhistle. That was a factor which must not be taken too lightly. The Western Province was the stronghold of Rugby in the Union and Transvaal, at the present tims was also very strong. In Natal, however, play was not of such
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1928, Page 1
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