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NEW. ZEALANDERS AT HOME SY DNEY, January .8

me liauy letegraph says that the 2few /ieaJandeiß.- showed a gratifying" improve--ment;in_ their ymatch against a "combined «de.of the Dewsbury and Batley Clubs. *±ae: gam©: in the .early, stages -Vas "very .evenly, contested, and the" only score- in £he -firat '.half. -was r a".tTy-.obtaine4 by -the -half crowded pwith exciting , incidents, " marking exceed"clever play'lon 1 ' rthe part . pf r the backs. :Thisr however, was' not .before _Dewsbury,= had added .another try.' rFrom this" point the All Blacks attacked very strongly,: and in quick succession tries were- obtained by Johnson, Smith,'; and Wynyard,' -while three goals were kicked by Messenger, rthe colonials • winning "by 18_.points to 8. : ; . In- TOference to the Times? comments on 'the ~~' New. "Zealand . "football team, cabled briefly on! December 3, the newspapers now- to hand show.that the extract was taken from a lengthy by a ' correspondent,"- who in _ the -course : of his" review of "the? players ■ and their -doings -.saye that the- visit" was" a" much" more "serious raff air . than " was ...generally, anticipated.- The - team was - certainly, not* "as : Jgood-mSir foreman as- Gallaher's team (the L-team_that -toured'England "last yeaf), but' the writer's impression -was that at tEeir" .were" quite as stfong-individaally and; 'collectively , as a - fair -international ; 'side Jitf ; that" -.country.- - Unlike j Gallaher's" -team} ,;however,~:tliey- had_not .been .care- ' iul |olieep" in : "gojGia -condition; ' The finah-' -dal sttccess'of : the tour-rth©-70 percent, of gross which" was -fcheiTS ;by- arrange^ Inent "with; thV- Northern Unibn;'~having' , brbught' :-m- yearly' ■ twice ' the . to ",have-. def moraljeed- ..several lmiembeis'- of the- team, ' r who, .whefr-. at^ :home;-" wer€ " 4nerely~: wag©--labourers--who. weree -well- contenV.to earn" ~£2..xa. ' weelf -int fields or {factory: - "Tf. was "highly ~'probable:-ihat"the'majority' of the- ■ visitors-, w^uld^ey^tually--^accept ' engage r mentfi with \th4>Nofih§rn Union clubs," -- In the course of the- article the writer, also- says- there, 'is no"" doubt • the New Zeajinders h'ave^been;-an'd still are, handi- . -.capped by- the -Tinfamiliar and unnatural! rules invente'd--by p the Northern Union., They. .have notr- yet -overcome X natural ; ,jdesire.to"try-.tq;take.-th.e ball away- from a. tackled -player: - -•'---- ' _.»-

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Otago Witness, Issue 2809, 15 January 1908, Page 58

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NEW. ZEALANDERS AT HOME SYDNEY, January .8 Otago Witness, Issue 2809, 15 January 1908, Page 58

NEW. ZEALANDERS AT HOME SYDNEY, January .8 Otago Witness, Issue 2809, 15 January 1908, Page 58

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