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THE ALL BLACKS HAVE HAD A VERY WET START TO THEIR TOUR of the British Isles and all of their four games have been played on heavy grounds. The match at Bristol against Southern Counties, won by the All Blacks, 17-3, was played in rain and on a muddy ground. The photograph shows four muddied All Blacks trying to stem a forward rush by the Southern Counties. The New Zealand players, from left, are B. J. Lochore, S. M. Going, B. E. McLeod, and I. A. Kirkpatrick.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31520, 7 November 1967, Page 19

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THE ALL BLACKS HAVE HAD A VERY WET START TO THEIR TOUR of the British Isles and all of their four games have been played on heavy grounds. The match at Bristol against Southern Counties, won by the All Blacks, 17-3, was played in rain and on a muddy ground. The photograph shows four muddied All Blacks trying to stem a forward rush by the Southern Counties. The New Zealand players, from left, are B. J. Lochore, S. M. Going, B. E. McLeod, and I. A. Kirkpatrick. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31520, 7 November 1967, Page 19

THE ALL BLACKS HAVE HAD A VERY WET START TO THEIR TOUR of the British Isles and all of their four games have been played on heavy grounds. The match at Bristol against Southern Counties, won by the All Blacks, 17-3, was played in rain and on a muddy ground. The photograph shows four muddied All Blacks trying to stem a forward rush by the Southern Counties. The New Zealand players, from left, are B. J. Lochore, S. M. Going, B. E. McLeod, and I. A. Kirkpatrick. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31520, 7 November 1967, Page 19