FOOTBALL.
NORTHERN" UNION TOUR. A RECIPROCAL AGREEMENT. By Gable—l'l'css Association—Copyright. Received 7, 12.55 ii.ni. Svdncv. January (i. Tin: V.ii-lirtliiiv I'o.-.t of Norcnilier 12 contains a report of the meeting of tl.o general roniniitt.ee of the Northern Rugby Union. The committee decided „o suggest agreement-; to the New Houili Wales ami New Zealand Ragles regarding tlio transference of players and the terms of payment.
THE '•'ALL-RLACIvS'" TOUR. WELSH IVrKRXAI'IOXAL'S CRITICISM". Received 7, 12.50 a.m. Sydney, January fl. The San Francisco correspondent of the New Zealand Rugby Union team, which lias just returned from a tour of the Pacific Coast, has 'been subjected to rather severe criticisms by Dai Thomson, the Welsh International player, in a weekly publication printed at Victoria, British Columbia. Thomson states that he did not think the team so strong as the '.'All Blacks" of li>os. The players did not possess the physique of (Gallagher's team, and did not greatiy impress anyone with their display. He referred to the obstruction tactics such as accidentally j colliding with an opponent. Although this does not suggest trickery, it was unfair.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 161, 7 January 1914, Page 8
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180FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 161, 7 January 1914, Page 8
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