DEPARTURE FROM WELLINGTON
TEAM HOPES TO PLAY OPEN GAME (Neu; Zealand Press Association) WELLINGTON, June 6. U *L ai s n - ?.° play B°°d, open football, the kind that will be attractive to ? ug ? y J 01 l°, w 5 rs in Australia." said Mr A. H. Cloae, one of the co-managers the A ll Blacks ' before the team left by air this morning for Sydney. Mr Clode said he realised that the opP < S lt l2 n - ln Australia would more than test the All Blacks, but he felt that New Zealanp was sending a team which was young enough and versatile enough to meet the stiffest opposition. , The chairman of the executive commit- « 21 ‘5? Zealand Rugby Union (Mr . C /.. B ™ cherl and a New Zealand ??L ec l or < Mr .» T - C Morrison) were among the Rugby Union officials and others who said good-bye to the team at the flyingboat base.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26441, 7 June 1951, Page 3
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DEPARTURE FROM WELLINGTON
Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26441, 7 June 1951, Page 3
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