FOOTBALL.
By Telegraph—Press Association. Received July 26, 10 a.m. BRISBANE, July 26. The Rugby Union indignantly scouts the idea of abandoning the third-test rr-acch in order to permit another match New Zealand versus New South Woles. NEW ZEALAND v. QUEENSLAND. By Telegraph—Press Association. Received July 26, 5.11 p.m. BRISBANE, July 26. The following is the New Zealand team to play against Queensland tomorrow: — Full-hack. G. Spencer; three-quarters, Fryer, Gillett, Booth; five-eighths, Wallace and Eckhold; half-back, Roberts; forwards, Hogan (wing), Hughes, McDonald, Nicholson, Cunningham, Johnston, Seeling, J. Spenc?r. By Telegraph—Press Association. NEW PLYMOUTH, July 26, The Taranaki Daily News learns on the best authority that four of the "All-Black" team in Australia have since their arrival in Australia offered and had their services ac • cepted by the promoters of the professional team. These players and others in the team will not return to New Zealand from Australia, but will join the others at Sydney, and after playing three matches in Sydney leave by the Ortona instead of the loric as originally intended.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8496, 27 July 1907, Page 6
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