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NOTES ON THE PLAY.

(By Old Rep.) Hunt played his usual good game He is one of tile best full-backs I have seen in the Horowlienua this season. Sheehan, without a doubt, played his best game this season; saving his team in many instances on Saturday. * Lenihan played a great game tor Shannon and was a power of strengbi to his team. Williams.—lt was ins day oft. Someliuw lie could not get going. McDonald, without a doubt, played the worst game 1 have seen him

play in that position. Hakaraia was tried at wing threequarter, having little to do, but what he did he did well. liansiield worked very hard lor hm loam. It would be advisable for the iiac-Us in give him more work to see Ihr result of good it would do. Eagle, considering his first game this season, played a fine game. Heminingsen played a fine game in the forwards. It was pretty to wan-h the smart way in which 1m follows up the ball. \ll the forwards played a splendid 1 gaiim. heating their opponents m 1 every part of the game, lhe "titer I is doubtful if there is a better set of I forwards in any club team m the 1 Union, being good in the tight and 1 fast in the loose, and their collating j was splendid. Really it was u treat ! to watch them working so well. Mati hews, I must say, at wing forward, was the finest forward on the field I and will be very surprised If he does not catch the selector’s eye before the season advances. This account is for all the forwards, namely Fitzgerald, Moynihan, Johanson, Matthews, L. Da.lzell and Sturgeon.

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Shannon News, 19 June 1925, Page 2

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NOTES ON THE PLAY. Shannon News, 19 June 1925, Page 2

NOTES ON THE PLAY. Shannon News, 19 June 1925, Page 2

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