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Jack Milford, of Hornby, out-flanks a Northcote (Auckland) rugby league defender, Steve Hogan, during the Lion Red rugby league semi-final at the Addington Show Grounds last Sunday. Milford has enjoyed an outstanding second half of the season after being transferred back to Canterbury within the armed services. He was Hornby’s most effective player in its 4-36 loss to Northcote, which will meet another Auckland club, Mangere East, in the national final at Carlaw Park on Sunday. —Photograph by ANNETTE DEW

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Press, 9 October 1987, Page 48

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Jack Milford, of Hornby, out-flanks a Northcote (Auckland) rugby league defender, Steve Hogan, during the Lion Red rugby league semi-final at the Addington Show Grounds last Sunday. Milford has enjoyed an outstanding second half of the season after being transferred back to Canterbury within the armed services. He was Hornby’s most effective player in its 4-36 loss to Northcote, which will meet another Auckland club, Mangere East, in the national final at Carlaw Park on Sunday. —Photograph by ANNETTE DEW Press, 9 October 1987, Page 48

Jack Milford, of Hornby, out-flanks a Northcote (Auckland) rugby league defender, Steve Hogan, during the Lion Red rugby league semi-final at the Addington Show Grounds last Sunday. Milford has enjoyed an outstanding second half of the season after being transferred back to Canterbury within the armed services. He was Hornby’s most effective player in its 4-36 loss to Northcote, which will meet another Auckland club, Mangere East, in the national final at Carlaw Park on Sunday. —Photograph by ANNETTE DEW Press, 9 October 1987, Page 48

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