ALL BLACKS' TOUR.
TEAM large enough. SOUTHERNER'S OPIXIOX. (By Telegrapn—Press Association.) DLXEDIX, this day. th^ I m kil,g i» at i. tlle annual meeting of ® J? 1 " 0 Ru gby Union, Mr. H. Harris said the suggestion had been made that \li r RI« w rS Shwld ** sent with the All Black team to South Africa. There , as a that the number of games was' nni® ited ' and he it Th! ? T P 7 ropo^d to play 22 matches I e r Zealand team played 3? Jl* f ™J h . 26 Payers, so that the r ° a ' Which Wou,d °°t Plav m Anstraha, would have more players and ten fewer matches. y
, p T^ e f Oll^ 8 in Africa were much beta«,o y « ? 7 were a few ago, and were rot much harder tha. those on which Xew Zealand teams had to play ,n Australia, said Mr. Harris The team in South Africa would not « ™ < L P y « 80 man - v hard matches a.. Lnau -t ° le lma gined, and hr thought it would be found that a suffiIcient number of players was being sent
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 78, 2 April 1928, Page 8
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