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In the grip of Ranfurly Shield fever, the National Bank in Hereford Street has mounted an imposing rugby display to capture the present sporting mood. The staff has also gained temporary possession of the coveted log of wood as well, and it is displayed here by, from left, Bryan Farquhar, a former rugby player, head securities clerk at the bank and display organiser; Mervyn Jaffray, a former Otago and All Black loose forward, the present Christchurch senior coach, and the branch assistant manager; and Jeremy Sprott, a bank officer who is the half-back for the High School Old Boys’ senior team.

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Press, 7 September 1984, Page 1

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In the grip of Ranfurly Shield fever, the National Bank in Hereford Street has mounted an imposing rugby display to capture the present sporting mood. The staff has also gained temporary possession of the coveted log of wood as well, and it is displayed here by, from left, Bryan Farquhar, a former rugby player, head securities clerk at the bank and display organiser; Mervyn Jaffray, a former Otago and All Black loose forward, the present Christchurch senior coach, and the branch assistant manager; and Jeremy Sprott, a bank officer who is the half-back for the High School Old Boys’ senior team. Press, 7 September 1984, Page 1

In the grip of Ranfurly Shield fever, the National Bank in Hereford Street has mounted an imposing rugby display to capture the present sporting mood. The staff has also gained temporary possession of the coveted log of wood as well, and it is displayed here by, from left, Bryan Farquhar, a former rugby player, head securities clerk at the bank and display organiser; Mervyn Jaffray, a former Otago and All Black loose forward, the present Christchurch senior coach, and the branch assistant manager; and Jeremy Sprott, a bank officer who is the half-back for the High School Old Boys’ senior team. Press, 7 September 1984, Page 1

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