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Wrestling changes

PA New Plymouth Several changes have been made in the New Zealand team to wrestle the visiting United States side at Wellington tomorrow night. The Americans, 7-5 winners over New Zealand at Auckland in the first test, should be favourites, but improved performances by Chris Maddock (Navy) and Tony Goodrick (Rotorua) could even the contest. Maddock and Goodrick, both prospects for the 1986 Commonwealth Games, were having their first international bouts for some time at Auckland. The inclusion of Robert

Algie could strengthen the New Zealand team. Algie recently had a successful tour of Japan and Hawaii. Two years ago he was runner-up in the world deaf freestyle and Greco-Roman championships in West Germany. The New Zealand team is: Graham Hawkins (Wellington), Steve Reinsfield (Auckland), Chris Maddock (Navy), Grant Griffin (Wellington), Murray Shore (Auckland), Mike Scrimshaw (Wellington), Tony Goodrick (Rotorua), Grant Parker (Featherston), Zane Coleman (Wellington), Kenny Reinsfield (Auckland), Robert Algie (Featherston), Grant Kylie (Wellington).

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Press, 18 May 1984, Page 26

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Wrestling changes Press, 18 May 1984, Page 26

Wrestling changes Press, 18 May 1984, Page 26