THE ALL BLACKS.
GOOD DRY-GROUND TEAM.
WEAK IN GOAL-KICKING.
(Pr cable—passs issoaiTios—copijuaKi) (Stdnit *'Suk'' Sesvtcs.)
(Received September fSnd, 7.55 p.m.)
LONDON, September 21
Tho "Daily Mail," summing up tho three matches, snys:—"The All Blacks nre n dangerous side on a dry ground. Their ciuef weakness Is tho inability of tho forwards to finish off a loose rush by scoring. "The goal-kicking is weak. Only five of tho 12 tries have boon converted, and several penalties have been missed. This weakness may result, in defeat in important matches."
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18185, 23 September 1924, Page 9
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