RUGBY FOOTBALL
SECOND TE-ST CHANCES.
• WALLACE’S OPTIMISM. * Australian Press Association-) . '■ Received this dav at 1.5 pro.) v. BRISBANE, July 15.
Mr W; G. Wallace- (Al! Black agpr) in ia special interview, exclusive to New Zealand papers-, said “The tourists have [blended Into a fine side and have made a wonderful improvement since the first test. .The- prospects foj,y the 'seeqfid teat are very bright; • The* hacks ate, excellent//and are. nowd showing more confidence'. The forwards’; ffre playing wonderful combined rugby./ ■The handling of the whole team ha? improved out of -sigHi. The harmonyof the team Las made my task easy. The tourists are a-diappy family. ’Wonderful Queensland weather has enabled 'them to train every day. Th e treat-' rnent by local officials 'is excellent. The teaW will take the field on Saturday, wikh' every.; confidence.” The Ipst team -is. still unfinalised Barry, iCaughey and Lilburne .are excluded from the eighteen, but Purdue is included, and may take Clarke's place iff the. forwards. Th’e final selecfon wijl ,bc made- 1 to-morrow.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1932, Page 6
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