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POINTS FOR PENALTIES

‘The Boot’ May Affect Law (N.Z. Press Assn.—CopyrigM) LONDON, Ootdber 28. The impact at Don Clarke’s boot is sure to stimulate afresh the case for amending tiie law of points for penau :<s, R. W. Swanton says in the “Daily Telegraph.” TtKre have been influentaal advocates ot this for a tong time—well before the day in 1959 when Clarke kicked six perKl.jes to beat the L’cns wino scared a goal, three tries and a penalty. Most people thought Rugby offences be bolter categorised into those that merit a kick at goal and tihore punishable with a free kick that could not count for points, Swanton says.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30274, 29 October 1963, Page 17

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POINTS FOR PENALTIES Press, Volume CII, Issue 30274, 29 October 1963, Page 17

POINTS FOR PENALTIES Press, Volume CII, Issue 30274, 29 October 1963, Page 17