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N.P.S. photograph WINSTON McCARTHY (left), who covered the All Black games in Britain for the NZBS, will be heard from ZB stations this week in the first of four discussions on the tour. With the former All Black, Jim Parker (right), who, puts the questions, he will thrash out some of the problems met with overseas. From their discussion the pair will endeavour to point the way to new methods of play which may be useful when the All Blacks meet their old rivals, the Springboks, in 1956. In the first programme, the two experts discuss the effects of air travel and of the British flanking forwards on the All Backs' game, and begin an inquisition into the comparative roles of the New Zealand forwards and backs.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 769, 15 April 1954, Page 7

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N.P.S. photograph WINSTON McCARTHY (left), who covered the All Black games in Britain for the NZBS, will be heard from ZB stations this week in the first of four discussions on the tour. With the former All Black, Jim Parker (right), who, puts the questions, he will thrash out some of the problems met with overseas. From their discussion the pair will endeavour to point the way to new methods of play which may be useful when the All Blacks meet their old rivals, the Springboks, in 1956. In the first programme, the two experts discuss the effects of air travel and of the British flanking forwards on the All Backs' game, and begin an inquisition into the comparative roles of the New Zealand forwards and backs. New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 769, 15 April 1954, Page 7

N.P.S. photograph WINSTON McCARTHY (left), who covered the All Black games in Britain for the NZBS, will be heard from ZB stations this week in the first of four discussions on the tour. With the former All Black, Jim Parker (right), who, puts the questions, he will thrash out some of the problems met with overseas. From their discussion the pair will endeavour to point the way to new methods of play which may be useful when the All Blacks meet their old rivals, the Springboks, in 1956. In the first programme, the two experts discuss the effects of air travel and of the British flanking forwards on the All Backs' game, and begin an inquisition into the comparative roles of the New Zealand forwards and backs. New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 769, 15 April 1954, Page 7

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