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The 15-year-old Tony Steer (Christchurch B.H.S.), with “The Press” cup he won in the junior soccer penalty-taking competition. Steer had four successes out of six attempts in the final against Richard Wilson (Cashmere H.S.) and Gary Wall (New Brighton) at English Park last week-end. He will hold the cup for a year but was also presented with a medallion by the Christchurch United club to retain as a permanent memento.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32707, 9 September 1971, Page 24

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The 15-year-old Tony Steer (Christchurch B.H.S.), with “The Press” cup he won in the junior soccer penalty-taking competition. Steer had four successes out of six attempts in the final against Richard Wilson (Cashmere H.S.) and Gary Wall (New Brighton) at English Park last week-end. He will hold the cup for a year but was also presented with a medallion by the Christchurch United club to retain as a permanent memento. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32707, 9 September 1971, Page 24

The 15-year-old Tony Steer (Christchurch B.H.S.), with “The Press” cup he won in the junior soccer penalty-taking competition. Steer had four successes out of six attempts in the final against Richard Wilson (Cashmere H.S.) and Gary Wall (New Brighton) at English Park last week-end. He will hold the cup for a year but was also presented with a medallion by the Christchurch United club to retain as a permanent memento. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32707, 9 September 1971, Page 24