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ROBERTSON HURT AGAIN

(N.Z, Press Association) AUCKLAND. The All Black centre, B. J. Robertson, might not be ready to play again until the second half of the season, because he tore a hamstring muscle only five minutes after the start of his Ardmore club side’s match against Papakura in the Counties competition on Saturday.

It could be at least six weeks before he is ready to start training again.

On Saturday he was playing his first match since returning from the All Black tour where he was constantly troubled by hamstring injuries.

The hamstring that Robertson injured on Saturday was the same one.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33213, 1 May 1973, Page 22

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ROBERTSON HURT AGAIN Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33213, 1 May 1973, Page 22

ROBERTSON HURT AGAIN Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33213, 1 May 1973, Page 22

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