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ALL BLACKS DEFEAT ULSTER

BY 2S TO G. On Wednesday the All Blacks secured their fifteenth successive wiu on their tour of Great Britain and Ireland, when they defeated Ulster hy 28 points to six. The Ulster team included the whole of the backs and four forwards, who played for Ireland on Saturday. There were twelve thousand spectators, including Lords Abereorn and Londonderry and Sir Jas. Craig. The results of the present tour to date together with the scores of 1905 All Blacks for comparative purposes, are as follows: .1924 1905

The All Blacks' next match will be against Northumberland to-day. The 1005 team beat Northumberland by 30 points to nil.

v. Devon, won 11-0 55-4 v. Cornwall, won 20-0 41-0 v. Somerset, won 0-0 23-0 v. Gloucestershire. won 0-0 44-0 v Swansea, won 39-3 4-3 v. Newport, won 13-10 0-3 v. Leicestershire, won 27-0 2S-0 v. North Midlands, won 40-3 21-5 v. Cheshire, won 18-5 34-0 v. Durham, won 43-7 16-3 v. Yorkshire, won 42-4 40-0 v. Lancashire, won 23-0 — v Cumberland, won 4.1-0 — v. Ireland, won 0-0 15-0 v. l ister, won 28-0 — 372-38 327-18

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2808, 8 November 1924, Page 2

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ALL BLACKS DEFEAT ULSTER Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2808, 8 November 1924, Page 2

ALL BLACKS DEFEAT ULSTER Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2808, 8 November 1924, Page 2

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