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THE WELLINGTON CAPTAIN (K. F. GRAY) triumphantly holding up the Springbok head to show to the 10,000 persons who waited after the Wellington-South Africa Rugby match on Saturday to see the Springbok manager, Mr J. F. Louw (right), make the presentation. The head is presented to the first team in New Zealand to beat the Springboks. In 1956 the head went in the first game, against Waikato.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30794, 5 July 1965, Page 1

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THE WELLINGTON CAPTAIN (K. F. GRAY) triumphantly holding up the Springbok head to show to the 10,000 persons who waited after the Wellington-South Africa Rugby match on Saturday to see the Springbok manager, Mr J. F. Louw (right), make the presentation. The head is presented to the first team in New Zealand to beat the Springboks. In 1956 the head went in the first game, against Waikato. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30794, 5 July 1965, Page 1

THE WELLINGTON CAPTAIN (K. F. GRAY) triumphantly holding up the Springbok head to show to the 10,000 persons who waited after the Wellington-South Africa Rugby match on Saturday to see the Springbok manager, Mr J. F. Louw (right), make the presentation. The head is presented to the first team in New Zealand to beat the Springboks. In 1956 the head went in the first game, against Waikato. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30794, 5 July 1965, Page 1