ALL BLACKS
THIRD RUGBY TEST AUSTRALIA V. NEW ZEALAND TEAMS FOR TO-DAY’S MATCH (Unitad Praia AssooinAton—By Elootrla TcUffrach—(Joßxriffht) SYDNEY. 26th July. The All Blacks returned to Sydney 10-day, accompanied by the Queensland members of the Australian team for tomorrow’s test, which is creating tremendous interest. Nepia lias again been admitted to tlie hospital The. teams are as follows: New Zealand—Titclc, (ironside, SI ringfellow, Hook, Oliver, Lilbunic, Dailey, Porter, Kivoll, Snow, Rika, Soiling, McWilliams. Reid, Cotlercll. Reserves — Cmidy, Carlclon, Leys, Steere, Mahoney, Palmer.
Australia—Westfield, McGhie, Towers, King, ID. Ford, Lawton, Malcolm, Breckenridge, R. Ford, Ives, Hamalain, Finlay, Thompson, Bonis, Cerutti. Fine weather is forecasted for tho match. Air A. V. Maine will bo the referee. OLIVER AND HALLEY NOT TO PLAY SYDNEY, 26th July. Acting on medical advice, neither Oliver nor Dailey will he playing tomorrow. Their places will be filled by Carleton and Leys. Discussing the team’s misfortunes tonight, Mr McLeod, the manager, said that the All Blacks had a good chance of turning the tables, on the Australians. He deeply regretted so much sickness and injury. The lour was eventful on that account. Tie had, like the players, felt the cold severely, and never again Wished to experience such cold as in Melbourne, lie found the sunshine of Sydney and Brisbane glorious, hut the nights in both capitals extremely cold, quite unlike the New Zealand cold weather. lie added that Nepia was remaining until the team returned in order to benefit by the sunshine.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 27 July 1929, Page 7
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