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The Argentinian “player of the day,” Javier Miguens, attempts to stifle a High School Old Boys’ foot rush in the rugby match played at Rugby Park yesterday. Miguens, the half-back for Combined Universities of Buenos Aires, scored 13 of his side’s points, including two tries, in its 17-4 victory. Leading the Old Boys’ charge is James Leggat (left foreground), with Murray Witley behind him and Jeremy Sprott (extreme right).

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Press, 14 March 1985, Page 44

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The Argentinian “player of the day,” Javier Miguens, attempts to stifle a High School Old Boys’ foot rush in the rugby match played at Rugby Park yesterday. Miguens, the half-back for Combined Universities of Buenos Aires, scored 13 of his side’s points, including two tries, in its 17-4 victory. Leading the Old Boys’ charge is James Leggat (left foreground), with Murray Witley behind him and Jeremy Sprott (extreme right). Press, 14 March 1985, Page 44

The Argentinian “player of the day,” Javier Miguens, attempts to stifle a High School Old Boys’ foot rush in the rugby match played at Rugby Park yesterday. Miguens, the half-back for Combined Universities of Buenos Aires, scored 13 of his side’s points, including two tries, in its 17-4 victory. Leading the Old Boys’ charge is James Leggat (left foreground), with Murray Witley behind him and Jeremy Sprott (extreme right). Press, 14 March 1985, Page 44

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