CARLETON IN FORM
“The man who stood out in the Natal game as the best centre player so far seen on the tour was Carleton,” states the “Cape Times” critic. “Until half-time he was the Carleton we have come to expect—excellent in defence btit relatively poor and uncertain in attack. Afterwards he became transformed. His magnificent breaks, reavealing very great speed and thrust, and his splendid handling, were a revelation. He was directly concerned in practically every try, and simply ‘made’ three of them by his swift and long breaks through. On this form Carleton can hardly now be left out of the Test side.’
The touring Marlborough Rugby team made a fine stand against Taranaki at Hawera yesterday and was beaten by only five points. Taranaki compiling 22 points and Marlborough 17.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 429, 10 August 1928, Page 10
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