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The New Zealand under-19 water polo team shares a joke with its coach. Lindsay Scott, before leaving Christchurch for its 18-day tour of California. The player nearest Scott is Lachie Marshall, at 15 the youngest in the party, and the captain, John Davie, is third from right.

A Merivale-Papanui attack in the senior rugby match against Belfast at Lancaster Park oval on Saturday. Paul Hammant passes to Geoff Griffiths (right), watched by the rival half-backs, Teddy Davis (Belfast, left) and Tony Manarangi. Merivale-Papanui won, 15-9.

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Press, 9 May 1979, Page 20

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The New Zealand under-19 water polo team shares a joke with its coach. Lindsay Scott, before leaving Christchurch for its 18-day tour of California. The player nearest Scott is Lachie Marshall, at 15 the youngest in the party, and the captain, John Davie, is third from right. A Merivale-Papanui attack in the senior rugby match against Belfast at Lancaster Park oval on Saturday. Paul Hammant passes to Geoff Griffiths (right), watched by the rival half-backs, Teddy Davis (Belfast, left) and Tony Manarangi. Merivale-Papanui won, 15-9. Press, 9 May 1979, Page 20

The New Zealand under-19 water polo team shares a joke with its coach. Lindsay Scott, before leaving Christchurch for its 18-day tour of California. The player nearest Scott is Lachie Marshall, at 15 the youngest in the party, and the captain, John Davie, is third from right. A Merivale-Papanui attack in the senior rugby match against Belfast at Lancaster Park oval on Saturday. Paul Hammant passes to Geoff Griffiths (right), watched by the rival half-backs, Teddy Davis (Belfast, left) and Tony Manarangi. Merivale-Papanui won, 15-9. Press, 9 May 1979, Page 20