NOW, CANTERBURY!
Provincial Eight Is Training Wi^i A Will ; (From "N.Z. Truth's" Special Christclmrch Representative); When this South Island provided the first three crews m the , provincial eights at Wellington last year the North Island shook off its slumber and declared that things would be different this year. ' ; " .
BUT Bert Ayres, doyen Of New Zealand coaches, won't be caught slipping off the wrong foot this year and he. is quietly confident that what beats his crew will win.
In support of his confidence "N.Z. ; Truth" cannot name a' coacii m tne i land. who is more confident to turn out ; the winning crew and to form a fairly reliable- estimate of the result. The contest will be roAved at Corsair
Bay on Saturday, March 16. The Canterbury crew is likely to comprise six of the -crew which won the title last year from Otago arid Maryborough. v ■• F. H. Browrii, C. Morris, ,S." P. Godfrey, W. Day, B. Rodgers (Canterbury),
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NZ Truth, Issue 1213, 28 February 1929, Page 16
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160NOW, CANTERBURY! NZ Truth, Issue 1213, 28 February 1929, Page 16
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