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MEMORABLE DEBUT.—The 21-year-old Canterbury flanker, C. Read (wearing headband), scored three tries in his first appearance for the provincial A team in the match against Wellington on Saturday. In this scene from Athletic Park, Read is leading a chase for the ball. The players, from left, are L. J. Davis (Canterbury), T. K. McDonald (Wellington, partly obscured), A. R. Leslie (Wellington), H. H. McDonald, Read, I. H. Penrose (all Canterbury), J. P. Dougan (Wellington), and R. J. Woolhouse (Canterbury), who is in front of his fellow three-quarters, H. T. Joseph.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32323, 15 June 1970, Page 14

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MEMORABLE DEBUT.—The 21-year-old Canterbury flanker, C. Read (wearing headband), scored three tries in his first appearance for the provincial A team in the match against Wellington on Saturday. In this scene from Athletic Park, Read is leading a chase for the ball. The players, from left, are L. J. Davis (Canterbury), T. K. McDonald (Wellington, partly obscured), A. R. Leslie (Wellington), H. H. McDonald, Read, I. H. Penrose (all Canterbury), J. P. Dougan (Wellington), and R. J. Woolhouse (Canterbury), who is in front of his fellow three-quarters, H. T. Joseph. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32323, 15 June 1970, Page 14

MEMORABLE DEBUT.—The 21-year-old Canterbury flanker, C. Read (wearing headband), scored three tries in his first appearance for the provincial A team in the match against Wellington on Saturday. In this scene from Athletic Park, Read is leading a chase for the ball. The players, from left, are L. J. Davis (Canterbury), T. K. McDonald (Wellington, partly obscured), A. R. Leslie (Wellington), H. H. McDonald, Read, I. H. Penrose (all Canterbury), J. P. Dougan (Wellington), and R. J. Woolhouse (Canterbury), who is in front of his fellow three-quarters, H. T. Joseph. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32323, 15 June 1970, Page 14