Knock to Mourie’s chances?
PA New Plymouth The Taranaki rugby captain, Graham Mourie, was resting at his home near Opunake yesterday after he had been knocked out during a club match at Waitara on Saturday. Mourie would not comment on whether he would be fit to play against the Lions next Saturday. However, he did say he was “feeling good.”
Mourie was knocked unconscious while playing for Opunake against Clifton. He said he had no idea how it happened. He spent Saturday night in Taranaki Base Hospital and was discharged yesterday morning.
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Press, 23 May 1977, Page 30
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