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A COMPOSITE task-force, comprising some thousands of husky Southlanders will swoop across the Mataura River into Otago on a broad front on Saturday, September 13, and converge on Dunedin’s Carisbrook football ground in an endeavour to retrieve the Ranfurly Shield, so untimely ripped from their keeping on August 2. Whatever wili be the outcome of this clash of the clans (the broadcast begins from 4Y A at 3.0 p.m.) there can now be only one more Shield match this year—to meet the challenge of North Otago. If Otago fends off the Southrons, it must meet North Otago on September 27

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 428, 5 September 1947, Page 10

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A COMPOSITE task-force, comprising some thousands of husky Southlanders will swoop across the Mataura River into Otago on a broad front on Saturday, September 13, and converge on Dunedin’s Carisbrook football ground in an endeavour to retrieve the Ranfurly Shield, so untimely ripped from their keeping on August 2. Whatever wili be the outcome of this clash of the clans (the broadcast begins from 4Y A at 3.0 p.m.) there can now be only one more Shield match this year—to meet the challenge of North Otago. If Otago fends off the Southrons, it must meet North Otago on September 27 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 428, 5 September 1947, Page 10

A COMPOSITE task-force, comprising some thousands of husky Southlanders will swoop across the Mataura River into Otago on a broad front on Saturday, September 13, and converge on Dunedin’s Carisbrook football ground in an endeavour to retrieve the Ranfurly Shield, so untimely ripped from their keeping on August 2. Whatever wili be the outcome of this clash of the clans (the broadcast begins from 4Y A at 3.0 p.m.) there can now be only one more Shield match this year—to meet the challenge of North Otago. If Otago fends off the Southrons, it must meet North Otago on September 27 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 428, 5 September 1947, Page 10

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