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ALL BLACKS WIN

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^stralia beaten : ,wEpT ASI'DE BY 3 BRILLI ANT N.Z. FORWARDS jfAlLACE DELIGHTED B"s^ane on Saturday AII is made amends for their prev|(it failure by running all over ^stralian team in a game jjjjowed New Zealand football jjgst. Australia again -domJtheset scrums and line-outs, lje All Blacks developed fast tactics and held the upper Itiroaghout. jlie loose the New Zealand nis swept the Australians off ftetand kept their backs comjjj bottled.

■By Telegraph — Copyright).

jtee. July 17> P-m-BRISBANE, Saturday. flncingly as the score indicat- $ Zealand defeated Australia sscond test by 21 to three, af4ng 12 to three at the inter- , Governor of Queensland, Sir Wilson, attended the match It players were introduced to won the toss, and Collins jthe score with a nice penalty 4,^ five minutes of the start. $ replied with a wonderful , rush reaching Cowper, LawStutridge, and Steggall, the ,med scoring an unconverted lantrugby followed immediateii, Collins narrowly missing j penalty goal. Pollock landJjgoal just prior to the soundthe half-time bell. ian made ground and passed J to Page, the latter scoring i niovement which started in i Zealand twenty-five, Pollock k tourists were very determined jecond-half and Bullock-Doug-sied two good tries. Kilby ieball to Soloman who found Siringer in position before giv5 the pass. In the second try, lcame from the ruck near the land with uick snappy passing oBullock-Douglas who scored heorner. atosod tlie Australian line ■last try which came after a ssing movement by the forism the backs. Australia f ailater their score in the seci Sew Zealand Superior Xew Zealand team showed a I improvement upon the last 3MS buL it was not antieipatisuch deeisive test superior:i be seen. Australia won 3es and line outs, but the sking up by the New Zealand im.n m'sed the advantage. an, McLean, Purdue and ser played a grand game, but !ibe unfair to individualise. hw Zealander could be bseriously at fault. Collins i Ross and Kilby gave the iplay of the tour, mastering i Page and Innes handled ij. They were keen to find .Colins played fine rugby. Ball Uo bJI.iant, but made no i The Australians were dis--g after a nice opening. The b were swept otf their feet fZealand's admirahle pack, belts sufferod as a result. ®a safe full-back, but was Jthan Collins' line findlng, land (lefence. Steggall was 'flswinger, but received few $es. Bridle and Cook were ! Australian forwards. Backs Demoralised Sne wa;; brilliant in the first dacked interest in the seeUecause of the New Zeaovenvhelming superiority.

Saaan backs' poor handling due to the deadly New forwards. Lawton was ^ his leader ship of the itas missing. Kilby was his "aptain and in general work. of 15.000 witnessed the cd the gate takings were p weather was perfect, but Pound found the New Zea--inus much skin. ®ed after the match, the dlr. W. Wallace, stated; "I with the result. The ••"moulded into a fine comHook forward confidently 2 the third test on SaturIthe New Zealanaers are sst a drnce in Brisbane's c-ty Hall, and to-morrow ^taken on an all day tour surfing beaches. confined to his bed, !®° improvement, although ■letory cheered him. iEAM'S record '®acks have now playe'^es of which they have f.lost one. They have scorand (55 have been scorThe following is the ••corj of the matchos play•j'S.W. — won, 13—11. JWcastle — won 44 — 6. australia (first Test) — lost '-22. JS.W.— won, 27—3. veonland — won 28 — 8. : .^sbano-Iprwich — won, 44 Vu'alia (second Test) — 21—3

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 277, 18 July 1932, Page 3

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ALL BLACKS WIN Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 277, 18 July 1932, Page 3

ALL BLACKS WIN Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 277, 18 July 1932, Page 3

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