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Robertson chosen

VZ PA -Reuter—Copy right) BRADFORD

The injury-troubled centre, B. J. Robertson, who has not played for six weeks, has been named for the All Blacks against the Edinburgh and Glasgow XV in Glasgow on Tuesday. However, Robertson, who has been suffering from a hamstring injury, will have to nass a fitness test. With neither the tour captain. I. A. Kirkpatrick, nor his deputy, S. M. Going, playing, the team will be led for the first time on tour hy A. J. Wyllie This will be Wyllie’s first match since the W’elsh international, when he suffered a rib injury.

The team is: J. F. Karam:' G. R Skudder, Robertson. D. A. Hales; M. Sayers, R. E. Burgess; G. L. Colling; A. R. Sutherland; H. H. Macdonald. | A. M. Haden, K. W. Stewart, Wyllie, K. K. Lambert. R. A. Urlich. J. D. Matheson.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33096, 11 December 1972, Page 28

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Robertson chosen Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33096, 11 December 1972, Page 28

Robertson chosen Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33096, 11 December 1972, Page 28

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