A scrum in the fourth test match, played in the mud, when South Africa’s belief in the invincibility of her forwards was chastened by the All Blacks. The Springboks have won the scrum, and de Villiers, scrum-half, is about to pounce on the ball as Benny Osier, fly-half, waits expectantly. R. T. Stewart, the New Zealand “loose-head” front-ranker, is just about to break clear, and W. Dailey, All Black halfback, with his eye on the ball, is coming round the scrum.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 483, 12 October 1928, Page 6
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81A scrum in the fourth test match, played in the mud, when South Africa’s belief in the invincibility of her forwards was chastened by the All Blacks. The Springboks have won the scrum, and de Villiers, scrum-half, is about to pounce on the ball as Benny Osier, fly-half, waits expectantly. R. T. Stewart, the New Zealand “loose-head” front-ranker, is just about to break clear, and W. Dailey, All Black halfback, with his eye on the ball, is coming round the scrum. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 483, 12 October 1928, Page 6
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