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AN UNEQUAL CONTEST.—Few would envy the Australian half-back, K. C. Catchpole, as he stands in the path of the burly British Isles prop, R. McLoughlin, during the Rugby test at Sydney last Saturday. This bruising run by McLoughlin launched the brilliant movement which ended in K. Kennedy scoring the winning try for the British Isles.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31077, 4 June 1966, Page 15

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AN UNEQUAL CONTEST.—Few would envy the Australian half-back, K. C. Catchpole, as he stands in the path of the burly British Isles prop, R. McLoughlin, during the Rugby test at Sydney last Saturday. This bruising run by McLoughlin launched the brilliant movement which ended in K. Kennedy scoring the winning try for the British Isles. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31077, 4 June 1966, Page 15

AN UNEQUAL CONTEST.—Few would envy the Australian half-back, K. C. Catchpole, as he stands in the path of the burly British Isles prop, R. McLoughlin, during the Rugby test at Sydney last Saturday. This bruising run by McLoughlin launched the brilliant movement which ended in K. Kennedy scoring the winning try for the British Isles. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31077, 4 June 1966, Page 15