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Canterbury’s proudest sporting possession, the Ranfurly Shield, has not been left to gather dust since the rugby season ended. It has been on the "schools circuit" inrecent weeks and yesterday it turned up at Spreydon Primary School, just in time to be included in the picture of the school’s team which won the primary schools 10-a-side championship.

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Press, 20 November 1982, Page 2

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Canterbury’s proudest sporting possession, the Ranfurly Shield, has not been left to gather dust since the rugby season ended. It has been on the "schools circuit" inrecent weeks and yesterday it turned up at Spreydon Primary School, just in time to be included in the picture of the school’s team which won the primary schools 10-a-side championship. Press, 20 November 1982, Page 2

Canterbury’s proudest sporting possession, the Ranfurly Shield, has not been left to gather dust since the rugby season ended. It has been on the "schools circuit" inrecent weeks and yesterday it turned up at Spreydon Primary School, just in time to be included in the picture of the school’s team which won the primary schools 10-a-side championship. Press, 20 November 1982, Page 2