ANOTHER LEAGUER FOR ENGLAND
QINCE the lifting of the Rugby League ban, cablegrams have been flashing merrily between England and New Zealand from English clubs anxious to sign up the cream- of the Dominion’s League footballers. Already, the two A u c 7c l a nders, Brown and Davidson, have closed with substantial offers made to them by the Wigam Club, and the same applies to L. Mason, of Christchurch, who received a good off e r from the same club last week. The latest to attract the attention of an English League Club is Wilson Hall, the Christchurch halfback, who was one of the outstanding players on the New Zealand team’s English tour. Hall received a cable on Saturday from the Halifax Club, asking him to state his terms. Hall has cabled his reply, and presumably should his terms be accepted. New Zealand will have lost another of its leading players.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 75, 20 June 1927, Page 10
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152ANOTHER LEAGUER FOR ENGLAND Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 75, 20 June 1927, Page 10
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