SCORING TABLE
Principally throLigh conversions, Lindsay, with 63 points, easily was the principal scorer, Nicholls, with 39 points, coming next. The most prolific try-getter was Rushbrook, who gained 30 points for his side by this method. . Stewart, who has been de-
Players who did not score are a<s follow (number of games played being given in parentheses): C. Brownlie (6), Hadley (11), Harvey (3), Kilby (5), Sheen (4).
scribed by an Auckland newspaper as “the biggest passenger on the side,” heads the playing lists with 18. games out of the 22 played. M. Brownlie comes next with 17. The New Zealanders’ 339 points were gained as follows:
Ten players participated in all four tests. They are Grenside, Robilliard, Johnson, Dailey, Swain, Hadley. M. Brownlie, Finlayson, Stewart, Hazlett. Lindsay, Carleton, Alley, and McWilliams each played in three.
Played. Tries. Conversi ons. Penalties. Dropkicks. Total Points Lindsay . . 14 — 22 5 1 63 Nicholls . . 11 1 7 6 1 39 Strang ... 14 4 8 ' 1 1 35 Rushbrook • 9 10 — — — 30 Robilliard . 14 6 — —■ — 18 Grenside . . 14 5 — — — 15 Lucas ... 12 5 — — — 15 Scrimshaw . 11 5> — — — 15 M. Brownlie 17 4 — — — 12 Stewart . . 18 4 — — — 12 McWilliams 13 3 — — — * 9 Hazlett . . 14 3 — —■_ — 9 Finlay son . . 16 3 — — —- 9 Johnson • • 15 —■ — — 9 Swain ... 15 3 — — — 9 Lilburne >• 14 1 — —. — 7 Alley ... 14 2 — — — 6 Burrows • . 8 2 — — — 6 Dailey ... 12 2 — — — 6 Hore .... 9 1 — — — 3 Ward ... 11 — — 1 — 3 McGregor . 4 1 — — — 3 Carleton . . 13 1 — — — 3 Snow ... 10 1 — — — 3 70 39 37 13 3 339
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 449, 3 September 1928, Page 11
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