ALL BLACKS WIN FINAL TEST.
X.R.W. DEFEATED BY 3S TO 8. Sydney, July 10. Five thousand witnessed the third lot. All Blacks against N.S.W. which resulted in a decisive win for flic All Blacks by 38 to S. The lna teb was not so spectacular as llie previous test. New Zealand led 20 —8 at halftime, and added another ]8 in the second spell while N.S.W. failed to score again. The New South Wales’ score consisted of a try by Stanley and a penalty and converted try bv No tilling. Those who crossed the line for New Zealand were Porter (4), Lui ns, Brown, Svenson, Afunro, White and Cooke, and goals were kicked by Nieholls (3) and Nepia. On ihe Australian tour the All Black's totalled 113 points to 38. The teams were as follows:—. All Blacks: Full-back: G. Nepia: three-quarters: F. W. Lucas, H. \Y. Brown. S. K. Svenson: five-eighths: At. F. Nieholls, A. E. Cooke: half: W. C. Dailey; winger: C. G. Porter: back row: J. Richardson. A. White; supports, AI. J. Brownlie, L. F. Cuppies: lock: R. R. Masters; hookers: W. R. Irvine, IT. G. Mnnro. New South Wales: Full-back: O. E. Nodding; three-quarters: Dwen, Crossman, L. W. Wogan; R. G. Stanley, R. H. Foote; five-eighths: G. George; half: W. Meagher; back row (3) E. N. Gveatorex (breakaway) , 0. L. Fox, A. AT. Thorn (breakaway) : centre row (2) A. R. Hoskins. IT. C. Ta.vlor; front row: (3) C. E. Thompson, J. G. Bln okvrook (hooker), A. Ritchie. At Carterton yesterday Wairnrapa defeated Wellington by 18 points to 8.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2759, 17 July 1924, Page 3
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261ALL BLACKS WIN FINAL TEST. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2759, 17 July 1924, Page 3
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