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The All Blacks’ tight-head prop, Juhn Drake, polishing his scrummaging drills in preparation for the World Cup rugby semi-final against Wales in Brisbane on Sunday. Packing down with Drake are some of his Auckland colleagues, Sean Fitzpatrick, the hooker (right), and the open-side flanker, Michael Jones, who was not available for the semi-final because of his religious beliefs. New Zealand has not lost to Wales Since 1953. Photograph by DAVE WETHEY

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Press, 12 June 1987, Page 32

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The All Blacks’ tight-head prop, Juhn Drake, polishing his scrummaging drills in preparation for the World Cup rugby semi-final against Wales in Brisbane on Sunday. Packing down with Drake are some of his Auckland colleagues, Sean Fitzpatrick, the hooker (right), and the open-side flanker, Michael Jones, who was not available for the semi-final because of his religious beliefs. New Zealand has not lost to Wales Since 1953. Photograph by DAVE WETHEY Press, 12 June 1987, Page 32

The All Blacks’ tight-head prop, Juhn Drake, polishing his scrummaging drills in preparation for the World Cup rugby semi-final against Wales in Brisbane on Sunday. Packing down with Drake are some of his Auckland colleagues, Sean Fitzpatrick, the hooker (right), and the open-side flanker, Michael Jones, who was not available for the semi-final because of his religious beliefs. New Zealand has not lost to Wales Since 1953. Photograph by DAVE WETHEY Press, 12 June 1987, Page 32

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