Tony Halligan, of Riccarton, receives advice from the former Australian cricket international, Peter Philpott, during the special coaching school for spin-bowlers and wicket-keepers at Hagley Oval yesterday. Two groups will have five coaching periods of two and a half hours each this week, and next week Mr Philpott will take charge of another course for secondary and primary school players. His visit to Christchurch has been assisted by Atlantic and Pacific Travel.
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72Tony Halligan, of Riccarton, receives advice from the former Australian cricket international, Peter Philpott, during the special coaching school for spin-bowlers and wicket-keepers at Hagley Oval yesterday. Two groups will have five coaching periods of two and a half hours each this week, and next week Mr Philpott will take charge of another course for secondary and primary school players. His visit to Christchurch has been assisted by Atlantic and Pacific Travel. Press, 10 January 1984, Page 3
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