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DASHING PLAY IN BRITAIN - AUCKLAND GAME.—lnspired play by the Auckland forwards was one of the main features of the game against Britain on Saturday. Keyed up to concert pitch they completely overwhelemd the British vanguard. The pictures show, top: W. Batty, after beating Ivor Jones for the ball, breaking away in a characteristic rush. Solomon is on the left and A. Knight is coming out of the scrum. Hadley and L. Hook are on the right. Lower: Novis, the British wing, clearing after obtaining possession from a line-out, just before being tackled by Hadley. Poole is supporting Novis, and, reading from the right are Parker Martindale, A. Knoght, O’Neill, Beamish, A. Finlayson, L. Knight and Ivor Jones.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1029, 21 July 1930, Page 16

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DASHING PLAY IN BRITAIN – AUCKLAND GAME.—Inspired play by the Auckland forwards was one of the main features of the game against Britain on Saturday. Keyed up to concert pitch they completely overwhelemd the British vanguard. The pictures show, top: W. Batty, after beating Ivor Jones for the ball, breaking away in a characteristic rush. Solomon is on the left and A. Knight is coming out of the scrum. Hadley and L. Hook are on the right. Lower: Novis, the British wing, clearing after obtaining possession from a line-out, just before being tackled by Hadley. Poole is supporting Novis, and, reading from the right are Parker Martindale, A. Knoght, O’Neill, Beamish, A. Finlayson, L. Knight and Ivor Jones. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1029, 21 July 1930, Page 16

DASHING PLAY IN BRITAIN – AUCKLAND GAME.—Inspired play by the Auckland forwards was one of the main features of the game against Britain on Saturday. Keyed up to concert pitch they completely overwhelemd the British vanguard. The pictures show, top: W. Batty, after beating Ivor Jones for the ball, breaking away in a characteristic rush. Solomon is on the left and A. Knight is coming out of the scrum. Hadley and L. Hook are on the right. Lower: Novis, the British wing, clearing after obtaining possession from a line-out, just before being tackled by Hadley. Poole is supporting Novis, and, reading from the right are Parker Martindale, A. Knoght, O’Neill, Beamish, A. Finlayson, L. Knight and Ivor Jones. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1029, 21 July 1930, Page 16

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