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Close matches likely

Marist-Western Suburbs is not involved in the rugby league fixtures at the Addington Show Grounds this evening, but its players and supporters will be taking more than a passing interest in proceedings. The other two unbeaten teams, Hornby and Sydenham, meet very capable opponents in the matches which begin the third round of the ! Radio Avon premiership. i I' ■' '' i 1 Most recent games between Hornby and Halswell have been top-of-the-table clashes.) Halswell, however, has not won since comfortably; accounting for Hornby in the knock-out final and must [be particularly eager to end that losing sequence. | . I i I I j j ' In the curtain-raiser Sydenham comes up against Addington, another club keen to keep its colours flying proudly during its seventy-fifth anniversary season.

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Press, 13 April 1988, Page 64

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Close matches likely Press, 13 April 1988, Page 64

Close matches likely Press, 13 April 1988, Page 64

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