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GOOD FOOTBALL

BY ALL BLACKS.

(Australian Press: Asspciaius.)

(Received this day at 1.5 p.rn.) SYDNEY, July ;11

The - ‘ ‘Herald’ ’ says 'with a better understanding among the backs supplemented by amazing speed from every unit New Zealand unfolded a standard of footbalj at Brisbane Exhibition Ground that pierced .Kbles .iri the solid jftiieonsland defenCe^pPSlfcrowd, were thrilled by the hursts-of co-ordinated play., that the vi'sitbrs ,;u«wound. in; rapid sequence.. The forward twork of the All Blacks was infinitely superior■ -to that of the homo 'side.' The backs, however, were ' the dominating influence of a hard fought game. The AIF Bibiks play demonstrated clearly that they are a vastly ; improved team, and their prospects 'of emerging '.triiimphant in : the .second' test are-bright. I The “Telegraph” says the All Bracks to-day are hardly recognisable as the ■All Blacks of two weeks ago. They :have vindicated tbe judgment of those :who predicted they-would- develop the brilliahce and solidarity of their predecessors. If Australia is to clinch its claims for the Rugby ’ashes next- Saturday, it will need to rise superOir to its accomplishments in the first test, great as they were.

r ‘d>'abour Daily” j-says the All Placl^ 1 'forwards with Solomon playing magnificent were irresistable on; Saturday. Solomon’s pace was a revelation.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1932, Page 6

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GOOD FOOTBALL Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1932, Page 6

GOOD FOOTBALL Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1932, Page 6

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