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ALL BLACKS IN ENGLAND.

PRESS COMMENTS

The Daily Mail of November .13 in reierring to the Cambridge match, j says:—The strength of the New Zealanders lay in their tackling, whicn was an exact model of ,what tackling should be; the speed at which they followed up, and the quickness with which they turned to profit the slightest error on the part of their opponents. v The Rugby statistician is in danger oi becoming unemployed, for everybody is familiar with the New Zealand iteam’s record, and you may hear the most unlikely looking people discussing their merits in tram-way-car or tuibe wherever you go. Rugby football has been steadily increasing in .popularity ever since the • war, and the tide of public favour has-reached its highest mark iii the present tour of the Dominion’s players.—Daily Mail.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19241230.2.6

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Shannon News, 30 December 1924, Page 2

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134

ALL BLACKS IN ENGLAND. Shannon News, 30 December 1924, Page 2

ALL BLACKS IN ENGLAND. Shannon News, 30 December 1924, Page 2

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