Canterbury can have its shield and eat it, too, as Wayne Smith, first five-eighths for Canterbury in today’s Ranfurly Shield match, proved yesterday. He is sampling a piece of the 3m x 1.8m cake distributed to members of the public by Radio Avon in Cathedral Square. The cake was a replica of the Ranfurly Shield.
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55Canterbury can have its shield and eat it, too, as Wayne Smith, first five-eighths for Canterbury in today’s Ranfurly Shield match, proved yesterday. He is sampling a piece of the 3m x 1.8m cake distributed to members of the public by Radio Avon in Cathedral Square. The cake was a replica of the Ranfurly Shield. Press, 25 September 1982, Page 1
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