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Brifislb Rugby Tours New Zealand Full Backs: J. BASSETT ,'Penarth and Wales). G. BONNER (Bradford and Yorkshire). Threequarters: C. AARVOLD (ex-Cambridge, Hed ingly and England) J. REEVE (Harlequins and England), J. MOKLE7 (Newport and Wales). A. NOVIS (Army and England) T. MURRAY (Wanderers & Ireland) H. M. BOWCOTT (Wales). R. JENNINGS (Redruth & Cornwall) T. JONES DAVIES (London Welsh and Wales). Halves: T. KNOWLES (Birkenhead Park and Cheshire), R. SPONG and W. SOBEY (both Old Mill Hillians and England), H. POOLE (Cardiff). HARD WORK AROUND THE SCRUM.—An incident in the third Test against Britain at Eden Park. Morley (5) is waiting for the ball from Poole, while Porter is dashing round to tackle the latter. McLean and Corner are coming round on the right. Forwards: H. REW (Army, Exeter and England), D. PARKER (Swansea and Wales), W. WELSH (Hawick and Scotland), B. BLACK (Oxford University and England), H. JONES (Wales). M. DUNNE (Lansdowne and Ireland), G. BEAMISH (Air Force and Ireland), J. FARRELL (Bcctive Rangers and Ireland), J. HODGSON (Northern and Northumberland), H. O’NEILL (Queen's University, Belfast and Ireland), IVOR JONES (Llanelly and Wales), H. WILKINSON (Halifax and England) F. PRENTICE ('autain of the Team (Leicester & England) S. MARTIXDALE (Kendal and England) D. A. KEN DREW (England). Pars. About Players. Few men have made a more spectacular start in All Black football than H. F. McLean, the tall Wellington forward, who scored two fine tries in his first Test match at Ed#n Park, last Saturday week. The British have an inspiring pack leader in George Beamish. His chirpy words of encouragement to his men have been a source of interest and amusement to the All. Blacks, who are now used to hearing such expressions as these come floating through a fierce forward melee: “Well done, O’Hara.” . .. “Nicely played Ivor.” ... What looked like becoming a world’s record for a series of Rugby tests was broken by Mr. S. Hollander’s inability, owing to injury, to referee the Fourth Test. Mr. Hollander had a remarkably swift rise to the position of one of New Zealand’s foremost Rugby referees, and has proved a worthy successor to the late Mr. J. S. Peake, another great Canterbury referee. COMPLETE PROGRAMME of TOUR and SCORE SHEET FOR’YARDS WHO CARRY THE BRUNT OF THE BATTLE Previous Rugby Tours The biggest victories gained by the 1888 British team in New Zealand were the two defeats by eight points inflicted on Canterbury, but it has to be remembered that in that year a try only counted one point, a goal from a try two points and a field goal three points. * « • The best the British team of 1904 could do in the Dominion was the 14 to 8 win over Otago and Southland at Dunedin. That British team played five matches in New Zealand, of which two were won, two lost, and one drawn. Of the players who are representing New Zealand in the present series of Tests, the only one who met the Springboks in 1921, is Mark Nicholls. who played in ail three Tests against South Africa that, year. Mark Nicholls played centre - threequarter ior New Zealand in the third Test against the Springboks in 1921, but occupied the five-eighths position in the first and second Tests. BR» * i-iIN NEW ZEALAND m mm G. Beamish D. Parker H. Rew A. Cottrell J. Hore E. Steere R. McWilliams

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 16

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