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THE BASIS OF VICTORY.—Many of the AU Blacks’ stirring driving rushes which forced the Springboks back in the first Rugby test at Athletic Park, Wellington, on Saturday were initiated by K. F. Gray at No. 2 in the line-out. This photograph shows Gray about to launch one such attack, as the New Zealand captain, W. J. Whineray (left), comes round in support. The All Black hooker, B. E. McLeod, is on the right while C. E. Meads (obscured by Whineray) keeps J. Naude and A. W. McDonald at bay.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30823, 7 August 1965, Page 11

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THE BASIS OF VICTORY.—Many of the AU Blacks’ stirring driving rushes which forced the Springboks back in the first Rugby test at Athletic Park, Wellington, on Saturday were initiated by K. F. Gray at No. 2 in the line-out. This photograph shows Gray about to launch one such attack, as the New Zealand captain, W. J. Whineray (left), comes round in support. The All Black hooker, B. E. McLeod, is on the right while C. E. Meads (obscured by Whineray) keeps J. Naude and A. W. McDonald at bay. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30823, 7 August 1965, Page 11

THE BASIS OF VICTORY.—Many of the AU Blacks’ stirring driving rushes which forced the Springboks back in the first Rugby test at Athletic Park, Wellington, on Saturday were initiated by K. F. Gray at No. 2 in the line-out. This photograph shows Gray about to launch one such attack, as the New Zealand captain, W. J. Whineray (left), comes round in support. The All Black hooker, B. E. McLeod, is on the right while C. E. Meads (obscured by Whineray) keeps J. Naude and A. W. McDonald at bay. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30823, 7 August 1965, Page 11