The Canterbury first five-eighths, Stephen Bachop, jinks through a cluster of Waikato players towards his inside centre, Warwick Taylor, in the national championship first-division rugby match at Lancaster Park on Saturday. Waikato players, (from left), are: John Mitchell, Richard Jerram, Brent Anderson, Warren Gatland, Richard Loe and David Hansen (No. 12). Canterbury players, (from left), are: Albert Anderson, Robin Penney, Chris England (partly obscured) and Kevin Hill. Canterbury won, 23-22. -Photograph by DAVID WETHEY.
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Press, 21 August 1989, Page 23
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74The Canterbury first five-eighths, Stephen Bachop, jinks through a cluster of Waikato players towards his inside centre, Warwick Taylor, in the national championship first-division rugby match at Lancaster Park on Saturday. Waikato players, (from left), are: John Mitchell, Richard Jerram, Brent Anderson, Warren Gatland, Richard Loe and David Hansen (No. 12). Canterbury players, (from left), are: Albert Anderson, Robin Penney, Chris England (partly obscured) and Kevin Hill. Canterbury won, 23-22. -Photograph by DAVID WETHEY. Press, 21 August 1989, Page 23
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