The Canterbury second five-eighths, Warwick Taylor, attempts to evade the tackle of Auckland’s John Kirwanin the Ranfurly Shield match at Lancaster park last Saturday. Behind Taylor are the Canterbury captain, Don Hayes, Mark Brooke-Cowden (Auckland), and Jock Hobbs (Canterbury). Auckland ended Canterbury’s three-year shield reign with a 28-23 win. Tomorrow, Canterbury will be back on the oval at Lancaster Park for a national championship match against Wellington. Photograph by DEAN KOZANIC
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Press, 20 September 1985, Page 32
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71The Canterbury second five-eighths, Warwick Taylor, attempts to evade the tackle of Auckland’s John Kirwanin the Ranfurly Shield match at Lancaster park last Saturday. Behind Taylor are the Canterbury captain, Don Hayes, Mark Brooke-Cowden (Auckland), and Jock Hobbs (Canterbury). Auckland ended Canterbury’s three-year shield reign with a 28-23 win. Tomorrow, Canterbury will be back on the oval at Lancaster Park for a national championship match against Wellington. Photograph by DEAN KOZANIC Press, 20 September 1985, Page 32
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