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Four of New Zealand’s most coveted hockey trophies in Christchurch yesterday with representatives of the Canterbury teams which won them in tournaments in the last two weeks. From left are: Robin Wilson, captain of the men’s team that won the Challenge Shield in Mosgiel last Saturday; David Mills, captain of the primary schoolboys’ team that won the Hatch Cup in Wanganui last Friday; Jennifer Turner, captain of the primary schoolgirls team that won the Collier Trophy at the national tournament in Ashburton; and Chris McCauley, vice-captain of the women’s team that shared the K Cup with Auckland after the final was drawn. 2-2, on Saturday in Nelson.

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Press, 8 September 1982, Page 3

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Four of New Zealand’s most coveted hockey trophies in Christchurch yesterday with representatives of the Canterbury teams which won them in tournaments in the last two weeks. From left are: Robin Wilson, captain of the men’s team that won the Challenge Shield in Mosgiel last Saturday; David Mills, captain of the primary schoolboys’ team that won the Hatch Cup in Wanganui last Friday; Jennifer Turner, captain of the primary schoolgirls team that won the Collier Trophy at the national tournament in Ashburton; and Chris McCauley, vice-captain of the women’s team that shared the K Cup with Auckland after the final was drawn. 2-2, on Saturday in Nelson. Press, 8 September 1982, Page 3

Four of New Zealand’s most coveted hockey trophies in Christchurch yesterday with representatives of the Canterbury teams which won them in tournaments in the last two weeks. From left are: Robin Wilson, captain of the men’s team that won the Challenge Shield in Mosgiel last Saturday; David Mills, captain of the primary schoolboys’ team that won the Hatch Cup in Wanganui last Friday; Jennifer Turner, captain of the primary schoolgirls team that won the Collier Trophy at the national tournament in Ashburton; and Chris McCauley, vice-captain of the women’s team that shared the K Cup with Auckland after the final was drawn. 2-2, on Saturday in Nelson. Press, 8 September 1982, Page 3