UP ON THE BRIDGE.
Delgrosso was taken off on 'a stretcher. At half-time the scores were England. 7; New Zealand 5. i rj Dnfty kicked a penalty goal for Now Zealand, and Scott scored a try • for England, Rees scored and Sullivan converted and Sullivan also kicked v a penalty goal. ■'> >; ■[ ! In tho second spell, fighting and rough play were more noticeable than.: in the first spell. England won the match 1 v 13 to 5. i The game is a joke in Dunedin. Everyone is asking everyone else: “Did you see the fight!” Even the League supporters in Dunedin were disgusted. -- One Englishman was ordered off, but three or four on each side should, have suffered the same penalty. The fights and rough play marred . whn.t might have been a clever and speedy, exhibition.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1928, Page 1
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189UP ON THE BRIDGE. Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1928, Page 1
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