RUGBY LEAGUE
TRIBUTE TO COOKE’S PLAY. (Per Press Association — Copyright.) ROTORUA, August 3. “Though Ci.rke h inclined to kick a bit too' :n itch, 1 c no doubt a great player,” said Mr Aderton, one of the •joint nianagbrs' of the English. League touring team, in an interview at Rotorua.- “When Cooke becomes . more familiar with the code and tactics, he will b h3 a more formidable player. There : is no question of his having slipped, or, if he has slipped, as some affile must have been \ one of the winder players of the world. His try ,j.n. tlic test .match at' Auckland was one of the best that I have seen.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1932, Page 5
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