Darrel Puru, of the Linwood 14-years rugby league team, evades his Burnside High School opponent, Pirika Taewa, at Burnside High school on Saturday morning. Although well beaten in its debut, Burnside made its niche in Canterbury rugby league history by becoming the first secondary school to enter the Canterbury Rugby League weekly competitions—7o years after the code’s establishment in the province. Linwood won, 35-3.
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64Darrel Puru, of the Linwood 14-years rugby league team, evades his Burnside High School opponent, Pirika Taewa, at Burnside High school on Saturday morning. Although well beaten in its debut, Burnside made its niche in Canterbury rugby league history by becoming the first secondary school to enter the Canterbury Rugby League weekly competitions—7o years after the code’s establishment in the province. Linwood won, 35-3. Press, 19 April 1982, Page 22
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