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The fate of the St Albans batsman, Geoff Smith, is sealed as he skies a delivery from Steve Hawker (Burnside-West) when attempting a hook shot in the first grade cricket match at Hagley Oval on Saturday. The ball was caught by Andrew Hintz, ending Smith’s first innings at 21.

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Press, 14 October 1985, Page 38

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The fate of the St Albans batsman, Geoff Smith, is sealed as he skies a delivery from Steve Hawker (Burnside-West) when attempting a hook shot in the first grade cricket match at Hagley Oval on Saturday. The ball was caught by Andrew Hintz, ending Smith’s first innings at 21. Press, 14 October 1985, Page 38

The fate of the St Albans batsman, Geoff Smith, is sealed as he skies a delivery from Steve Hawker (Burnside-West) when attempting a hook shot in the first grade cricket match at Hagley Oval on Saturday. The ball was caught by Andrew Hintz, ending Smith’s first innings at 21. Press, 14 October 1985, Page 38

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