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THE FIRST RUGBY FOOTBALL TEST IN DUNEDIN.—A. W. Black, the British Isles scrum half, about to gather in the ball after a ruck in the New Zealand territory—an incident in the first Rugby Football test match in Dunedin on Saturday. W. A. Meates, New Zealand wing-three-quarters, is on the left. The two players prominent near the middle of the picture are the British Isles captain, K. D. Mullen, and the New Zealand forward, L. R. Harvey. The game was drawn, 9 points all.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26124, 29 May 1950, Page 8

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THE FIRST RUGBY FOOTBALL TEST IN DUNEDIN.—A. W. Black, the British Isles scrum half, about to gather in the ball after a ruck in the New Zealand territory—an incident in the first Rugby Football test match in Dunedin on Saturday. W. A. Meates, New Zealand wing-three-quarters, is on the left. The two players prominent near the middle of the picture are the British Isles captain, K. D. Mullen, and the New Zealand forward, L. R. Harvey. The game was drawn, 9 points all. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26124, 29 May 1950, Page 8

THE FIRST RUGBY FOOTBALL TEST IN DUNEDIN.—A. W. Black, the British Isles scrum half, about to gather in the ball after a ruck in the New Zealand territory—an incident in the first Rugby Football test match in Dunedin on Saturday. W. A. Meates, New Zealand wing-three-quarters, is on the left. The two players prominent near the middle of the picture are the British Isles captain, K. D. Mullen, and the New Zealand forward, L. R. Harvey. The game was drawn, 9 points all. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26124, 29 May 1950, Page 8

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