NEW ZEALAND WINS THIRD RUGBY TEST, 19 POINTS TO 6.—TOP: Mr J. P. Murphy, the referee, signals the Lions’ first try by R. A. Lamont. The All Blacks, from left, are R. E. Rangi (No. 12), C. E. Meads, S. T. Meads, and K. F. Gray. The Lions left wing, S. J. Watkins, is on the right. BOTTOM: The All Black second five-eighths, I. R. Macrae, starting his blind-side run which led to New Zealand’s third try by W. J. Nathan. Outside Macrae is the left wing, I. S. T. Smith, and the forwards, from left, are E. J. Hazlett (partly obscured), C. E. Meads and B. J. Lochore.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31150, 29 August 1966, Page 1
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109NEW ZEALAND WINS THIRD RUGBY TEST, 19 POINTS TO 6.—TOP: Mr J. P. Murphy, the referee, signals the Lions’ first try by R. A. Lamont. The All Blacks, from left, are R. E. Rangi (No. 12), C. E. Meads, S. T. Meads, and K. F. Gray. The Lions left wing, S. J. Watkins, is on the right. BOTTOM: The All Black second five-eighths, I. R. Macrae, starting his blind-side run which led to New Zealand’s third try by W. J. Nathan. Outside Macrae is the left wing, I. S. T. Smith, and the forwards, from left, are E. J. Hazlett (partly obscured), C. E. Meads and B. J. Lochore. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31150, 29 August 1966, Page 1
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