AUCKLAND SAYS GOOD-BYE TO THE RANFURLY SHIELD.—The match between Auckland and Canterbury at Eden Park on Saturday was crammed full of sparkling incident. Left: R. Dunshea, the side-stepping Canterbury wing, collects R. Currey, his vis-a-vis, ball and all, with a spectacular tackle. Within inches of the line, IV. Sweeney, one of the Canterbury locks, is brought down by J. Butler, while R. G. Bush, who played magnificently, comes to the rescue to clear.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 189, 12 August 1935, Page 5
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73AUCKLAND SAYS GOOD-BYE TO THE RANFURLY SHIELD.—The match between Auckland and Canterbury at Eden Park on Saturday was crammed full of sparkling incident. Left: R. Dunshea, the side-stepping Canterbury wing, collects R. Currey, his vis-a-vis, ball and all, with a spectacular tackle. Within inches of the line, IV. Sweeney, one of the Canterbury locks, is brought down by J. Butler, while R. G. Bush, who played magnificently, comes to the rescue to clear. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 189, 12 August 1935, Page 5
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