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ALL BLACKS v. SPRINGBOKS

AUT of the great array of players who have come and gone in the past 40 years, a team like this one would take a lot of beating— BACKS: Wallace (1905), Smith (1905), Allen (1897), Whiteside (1887), Hunter (1905), Stead, capt. (1905), Roberts (1905). FORWARDS: McMjnn (1904), O’Dowda (1901), Fanning (1904), Seeling (1905), M. Brownlie (1924), Cross (1904), McDonald (1905), Gillett (1907), (wing).

q'HAT is the class of team one would like to pit against the best South Africa has produced In a similar period, and which a $ writer in the “Cape Times” considers to •be as follows BACKS: Gerhard Morkel; Loubster, jj Krige, R. Luyt, van Heerden; Richards, F. Luyt; FORWARDS: Heatlie (captain), Boy Morkel, Knight, K van Druten, Mostert, Raaff, Tompson, Kruger.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 447, 31 August 1928, Page 10

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ALL BLACKS v. SPRINGBOKS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 447, 31 August 1928, Page 10

ALL BLACKS v. SPRINGBOKS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 447, 31 August 1928, Page 10

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