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The new Canterbury rugby coach, Frank Jack (left), and a former Canterbury and All Black hooker, Tane Norton, give some indication of the type of cricket which might emerge in a 40-over match at the Glentunnel Domain this Sunday. The game will be between Frank Jack’s Canterbury rugby XI and a Canterbury Promotion Council side, led by Frank Rapley. Money raised will go to the Order of St John in the Malvern area.

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Press, 10 February 1989, Page 2

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The new Canterbury rugby coach, Frank Jack (left), and a former Canterbury and All Black hooker, Tane Norton, give some indication of the type of cricket which might emerge in a 40-over match at the Glentunnel Domain this Sunday. The game will be between Frank Jack’s Canterbury rugby XI and a Canterbury Promotion Council side, led by Frank Rapley. Money raised will go to the Order of St John in the Malvern area. Press, 10 February 1989, Page 2

The new Canterbury rugby coach, Frank Jack (left), and a former Canterbury and All Black hooker, Tane Norton, give some indication of the type of cricket which might emerge in a 40-over match at the Glentunnel Domain this Sunday. The game will be between Frank Jack’s Canterbury rugby XI and a Canterbury Promotion Council side, led by Frank Rapley. Money raised will go to the Order of St John in the Malvern area. Press, 10 February 1989, Page 2