The 23-member rugby squad from Christchurch Boys’ High School which leaves tomorrow for the Pan Pacific Youth rugby tournament in Taiwan. At right front is the captain, Peter Wairau, and vice-captain, Martyn O’Cain (front left). The chairman of the board of governors, Mr W. D. Sloane (front middle), and a representative from the team’s sponsor, Lane Walker Rudkin, Mr Peter Mac Cormack (second row at left) were at a farewell for the team at the school yesterday. The team will represent New Zealand schools at the festival, which is hosted by the Taiwan Rugby Union, and is played in two sections with four semi-finalists to be decided. The team will return to Christchurch on March 23.
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116The 23-member rugby squad from Christchurch Boys’ High School which leaves tomorrow for the Pan Pacific Youth rugby tournament in Taiwan. At right front is the captain, Peter Wairau, and vice-captain, Martyn O’Cain (front left). The chairman of the board of governors, Mr W. D. Sloane (front middle), and a representative from the team’s sponsor, Lane Walker Rudkin, Mr Peter Mac Cormack (second row at left) were at a farewell for the team at the school yesterday. The team will represent New Zealand schools at the festival, which is hosted by the Taiwan Rugby Union, and is played in two sections with four semi-finalists to be decided. The team will return to Christchurch on March 23. Press, 6 March 1984, Page 12
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