INCIDENTS IN THE SECOND RUGBY TEST AT LANCASTER PARK—(1) New Zealand’s only try in the match, which was won by Australia by 6 points to 3. R. H. Brown, first five-eighths, is seen scoring in the corner after a 25 yards' run. Behind Brown are two Australians, R. Phelps and T. Curley. (2) A. Morton, Australia’s right wing threequarters (left), and R. Kay, the centre three-quarters. (3) T. Curley, the Australian full-
back, making one of his determined runs. Coming across to intercept is E. A. R. Pickering, the New Zealand flanker, and on the right is J. Toornett, an Australian forward. (4) P. F. Jones, the 17-stone All Black breakaway. In the first of his many powerful runs, carries the play into Australia’s territory. K. R. Davis is close in support of Jones. The All Blacks on the right are C. E. Meads (wearing headgear) and M. W. Irwin.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28685, 8 September 1958, Page 13
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150INCIDENTS IN THE SECOND RUGBY TEST AT LANCASTER PARK—(1) New Zealand’s only try in the match, which was won by Australia by 6 points to 3. R. H. Brown, first five-eighths, is seen scoring in the corner after a 25 yards' run. Behind Brown are two Australians, R. Phelps and T. Curley. (2) A. Morton, Australia’s right wing threequarters (left), and R. Kay, the centre three-quarters. (3) T. Curley, the Australian full- back, making one of his determined runs. Coming across to intercept is E. A. R. Pickering, the New Zealand flanker, and on the right is J. Toornett, an Australian forward. (4) P. F. Jones, the 17-stone All Black breakaway. In the first of his many powerful runs, carries the play into Australia’s territory. K. R. Davis is close in support of Jones. The All Blacks on the right are C. E. Meads (wearing headgear) and M. W. Irwin. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28685, 8 September 1958, Page 13
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