A. C. Wallace, captain of the New South Wales Rugby team, crossing the Welsh line for the first try in the match against Wales, which the Waratahs won, 18-8. Rees, the Welsh full back, is seen in the act of making a desperate flying tackle, but was too late to stop the Cornstalk. Backing up Wallace, is Jack Ford, the big New South Wales forward, who was ordered off in the next match, against Cardiff, for questioning the refer decision.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 257, 20 January 1928, Page 10
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80A. C. Wallace, captain of the New South Wales Rugby team, crossing the Welsh line for the first try in the match against Wales, which the Waratahs won, 18-8. Rees, the Welsh full back, is seen in the act of making a desperate flying tackle, but was too late to stop the Cornstalk. Backing up Wallace, is Jack Ford, the big New South Wales forward, who was ordered off in the next match, against Cardiff, for questioning the refer decision. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 257, 20 January 1928, Page 10
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