Notes On The Game
On the day's play the winners deserved their win, and had the best oi the game throughout. It would be hard to individualise names worthy ox special mention where ah jr.aye- we : . up to theirgame. : rvt f-"v ".he y>er:r.e-t:-nui team, Ecu Kara. ■'. -~etev ; ' :: " Tuheka among rho haeks. ana liuia. Gemming and Searar.c.:r. amrrg rr.e forward.?, ."'aye:: srorkr; garr.is. en the hah. Mr M-:-orhot:se in his usual efficient manner as referee, and gave The Mohan hi team journeyed to Oparurc where they met the local fifteen. After a close and interesting struggle the visitors proved victorious by nine points to nil. Tries for the winners were obtained by Coburn 2.. and Sullivan 1. none of which were converted.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 156, 17 May 1909, Page 2
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121Notes On The Game King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 156, 17 May 1909, Page 2
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