Correspondence
"Old Rep."—D. C.allaher captained th. 1905 All Blacks and W. Stead was vice-captain. It was the New Zealand team of the previous year which Stead captained against Bedell-Sievright's British team. "A.P."—The title does not go to Heenev It will be decided by a seriesTt elimination conteets. Rugbyite Writes: "I was much surprised to read in a report published in the Christchmrk Press that the Auckland ren. teainT play Canterbury will not be availab’ for publication to-day” (meaning hU Friday), owing to a difference between the team's manager and Mr. Meredith who is in Auckland. about certain' players. By this it seems that the selector is not acting wisely in inter fering with the team’s committee which was appointed for the tour being on the spot, he certainly is not in a good position to judge fortr t think it would have been advisable to have left that aspect of the tour to the boys themselves, so as to avoid friction.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 429, 10 August 1928, Page 10
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161Correspondence Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 429, 10 August 1928, Page 10
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