15 ARE ALL BLACKS
Barbarians Match (N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) AUCKLAND, Sept. 30. The All Black, P. F. Jones, is now assured of a full game for the Barbarians against Auckland in the final Rugby match of the season next Saturday. This was decided when another All Black, A. J. Stewart, withdrew from the Barbarians after being bracketed with Jones and K. Barry for the two lock positions. Two other changes are the withdrawals of the Canterbury wing, W. Birtwistle, and the second five-eighths, J. Collins, because of injuries. Their replacements will be A. S. MacKenzie (Waikato) and a former All Black, W. A. Davies (Otago), who will play in Auckland next year. There will be 15 past and present All Blacks playing. Teams:— Barbarians.—W. F. McCormick (Canterbury); J. A. S. MacKenzie (Waikato), P. F. Little (Auckland), D. Panther (North Auckland); W. A. Davies (Otago), A. H. Clarke (Auckland): K. C. Catchpole (Australia); W. J. Whineray (captain, Auckland); K. R. Tremain (Hawke’s Bay), K. E. Barry (Thames Valley), P. F. H. Jones (North Auckland), D. J. Graham (Canterbury); H. L. White (Auckland), D. Young (Canterbury), J. E. Thornett (Australia).
Auckland.—M. A. Herewinl; B. F. Keys, R. E. Rangi, J. Aratema; T. W. Tataurangi, P. H. Murdoch; D. M. Connor; L. W. Fell; R. H. Graham (captain), A. G. Tohill, K. A. Nelson, T. W. Johnson; M. Jones, K. J. O’Shannessy, A. Pryor.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30560, 1 October 1964, Page 19
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