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Short tour by N.S.W.

NZPA-AAP Sydney The Sydney University prop. Greg Burrow. has been plucked from obscurity and included in the New South Wales rugby team which leaves this week for a short tour of New Zealand. In another surprise move the New South Wales selectors have named the Wallaby and Manly flanker. Bill Calcraft, as the tour captain. He is one of seven Wallabies who returned from Fiji earlier this week to make the tour. New South Wales will playthree games during the tour, the first against Waikato at Hamilton on June 17. On June 20. it meets Counties at Pukekohe and the tour finishes at Palmerston on June 24 when it plays Manawatu.

The team is: Backs: Nick Farr-Jones (Sydney University). Dominic Vaughan (Warringah). Brett Papworth (Eastwood), Scott Johnson (Eastwood). James Black (Manly). Gary Ella (Randwick). Matt Burke (Randwick). lan Williams (Eastwood). Glenn Da Vanzo (St George). Chris Stephandellis (Western Suburbs). Forwards: Enrique Rodrigue? (Warringah). Dean Glasson (Port Hackings;. Greg Burrow (Sydney University). Peter Palmer (Illawarra), Peter FitzSimons (Manly), Steve Cutler (Gordon), David Purll (Warringah), Steve Lidbury (Warringah). Peter Lucas (St George). Bill Calcraft (Manly) (captain), David Codey (Orange City).

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Press, 13 June 1984, Page 23

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Short tour by N.S.W. Press, 13 June 1984, Page 23

Short tour by N.S.W. Press, 13 June 1984, Page 23

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