ALL BLACKS WIN
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euogistic comment by australian sports wrjters . forwards' great display
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SYDNEY Monday. The Herald says: "The All Blacks' display in the Second Test match demonstrates that they v/ill probably prove the victors in the Third Test, unless Australia caln form a much bet- | ter and snappier comhination." I The Telegraph says: "Nothing could have indicated with as much emphasis the need for the reconstruction of the Australian Rugby Union side than the crushing defeat it suffered ' at the hands of the All Blacks in the Second Test match. New Zealand's superiority was so pronounced that had the margin in their favour been even greater, it would have been deserved. Maybe the visitors have not yet attained the apex, but one does not wish to see anything more grand than the display of their forwards on Saturday. The Labour IJaily commants: "The superior combination among the backs the irresistible forwards, and a speed that was bewildering, were the main factors in New Zealand's win. The failui'e of Australia's inside backs was another eontribut.ng factor. It was more than a. convincing victory — it was a thrashing."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 278, 19 July 1932, Page 3
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191ALL BLACKS WIN Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 278, 19 July 1932, Page 3
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