WINNING TEAM.—The Christchurch club’s team, which has won the Canterbury Rugby Union's Under 15 competition, and has achieved an impressive record. The team has won all 12 of its matches so far, and has scored 347 points, with 64 against. These youngsters have made an excellent impression with their fast and open Rugby. The team is.—Back row (from left) D. Sheldon, G. Rowe, G. Richards, K. Hales, R. Queree, W. Hall, B. Rough. Second row: J. Hay, C. Knowles, L. Dench, R. Newton, H. Proctor, T. Rayner, R. Hunter, A. Boulton. Front row: D. Smith, Mr L. Donaldson (coach), A. Harrow, P. Flewellen (captain), J. Guthrie (vice-captain), Mr I. Proctor (club captain), P. Brittenden. Absent: R. Hyman.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29892, 4 August 1962, Page 9
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117WINNING TEAM.—The Christchurch club’s team, which has won the Canterbury Rugby Union's Under 15 competition, and has achieved an impressive record. The team has won all 12 of its matches so far, and has scored 347 points, with 64 against. These youngsters have made an excellent impression with their fast and open Rugby. The team is.—Back row (from left) D. Sheldon, G. Rowe, G. Richards, K. Hales, R. Queree, W. Hall, B. Rough. Second row: J. Hay, C. Knowles, L. Dench, R. Newton, H. Proctor, T. Rayner, R. Hunter, A. Boulton. Front row: D. Smith, Mr L. Donaldson (coach), A. Harrow, P. Flewellen (captain), J. Guthrie (vice-captain), Mr I. Proctor (club captain), P. Brittenden. Absent: R. Hyman. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29892, 4 August 1962, Page 9
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