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Two of the most enthusiastic supporters of Scotland watching the Rugby test in Auckland today will be Andy Irvine’s older brothers, Jim, who conies from Whangarei, and Bill, who lives in Papatoetoe. Bill Irvine left Scotland when Andy was one year old. Jim and his wife emigrated to New Zealand 10 years ago. From left are an uncle, Mr W. C. Brodie. Bill Irvine, Jim Irvine, and Andy Irvine.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33869, 14 June 1975, Page 48

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Two of the most enthusiastic supporters of Scotland watching the Rugby test in Auckland today will be Andy Irvine’s older brothers, Jim, who conies from Whangarei, and Bill, who lives in Papatoetoe. Bill Irvine left Scotland when Andy was one year old. Jim and his wife emigrated to New Zealand 10 years ago. From left are an uncle, Mr W. C. Brodie. Bill Irvine, Jim Irvine, and Andy Irvine. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33869, 14 June 1975, Page 48

Two of the most enthusiastic supporters of Scotland watching the Rugby test in Auckland today will be Andy Irvine’s older brothers, Jim, who conies from Whangarei, and Bill, who lives in Papatoetoe. Bill Irvine left Scotland when Andy was one year old. Jim and his wife emigrated to New Zealand 10 years ago. From left are an uncle, Mr W. C. Brodie. Bill Irvine, Jim Irvine, and Andy Irvine. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33869, 14 June 1975, Page 48