POLO IN ROTORUA
PROGRESS RETARDED BY UB OF SUITABLE ■ GROUND ® MATCHES AT NGONGOTAE® Although recent attempts to a palo clujb in Rotorua were^H successful enthusiasts of the g^H have maintained their interest in^H sport and regular play is now tal^B place at Ngongotaha. The lack^B suitahle ground for the game in^H torua itself has been the maini^K culty encountered, but the conti^B tion '-of the sport at Ngongotaha, i^B hoped that interest will he maint^H ed until such time as a grouni^H available in the town. Should aim he realised the regular tooi^H ments, which it is hoped will ranged, should provide a popular^H pastime in the town. Enthusiasts of the sport watched the games played at Ngo^H taha last week-end were impre^H by the standard reached in theg^B since it started in Rotorua. This^H particularly remarked ujpon ex-Indian Army player wh'o wasj^B an interested spectator. One tahle feature was the fact that teams were playing short, spoiling^B combination play of the teams. Hj
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 701, 29 November 1933, Page 4
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164POLO IN ROTORUA Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 701, 29 November 1933, Page 4
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