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MAORI DEFENCES SPLIT ASUNDER IN MATCH WITH THE SPRINGBOKS.—T. Briers, South African wing three-quarters, approaching the Maori twenty-five, in one of his spectacular dashes during Saturday’s Rugby match at Eden Park, Auckland. In this instance, Briers went on to score under the posts. The South Africans beat the Maoris by 37 points to 0.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28057, 27 August 1956, Page 12

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MAORI DEFENCES SPLIT ASUNDER IN MATCH WITH THE SPRINGBOKS.—T. Briers, South African wing three-quarters, approaching the Maori twenty-five, in one of his spectacular dashes during Saturday’s Rugby match at Eden Park, Auckland. In this instance, Briers went on to score under the posts. The South Africans beat the Maoris by 37 points to 0. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28057, 27 August 1956, Page 12

MAORI DEFENCES SPLIT ASUNDER IN MATCH WITH THE SPRINGBOKS.—T. Briers, South African wing three-quarters, approaching the Maori twenty-five, in one of his spectacular dashes during Saturday’s Rugby match at Eden Park, Auckland. In this instance, Briers went on to score under the posts. The South Africans beat the Maoris by 37 points to 0. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28057, 27 August 1956, Page 12

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