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RUGBY

Last Sunday at Kiwi Oval, the Regt got its own back on the Navy for its defeat at soccer the previous week. In the A game our team won by 8-0 though the play was not of a good a standard as one might expect. Bad

handling, frequent inf ingomont, and the continual chirrup of the whistle were a deterrent to good football. In the B gone much bright football was seen, handling and general play being of a much higher standard than •in the A game. The final score was ; 15 -3 in our favour. The Navy team was handicapped by the fact that it is a matter of years since most of their players had had a game • 1

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Gun Flash, Issue XXIV, 12 June 1943, Page 4

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RUGBY Gun Flash, Issue XXIV, 12 June 1943, Page 4

RUGBY Gun Flash, Issue XXIV, 12 June 1943, Page 4

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