Referring to tho visit of tho "Wallabies to. England, the "Illustrated London Sporting ami[Dramatic News'/ says:-"As might have been cxpectcd/llic-tour 61 tho Australians has •; not proved a finaiidial' success.' They came at a , bad time; too.'sUOii after-UhoNcw^Zealunderv' 1 ' who startled us' by their cunning, and tho South Africans, had, won our admiration by the sterling maimer, in which they played. the,- . old-fashioned .kind .of, 'Hugger. It was mi- . probable that the Australians'would-be. nUo , to show us anything, fresh,' tint interest ■in ■ their tour began to wane after their reverse at Llanelly. They undoubtedly had a very fmo pack, a clever half in M'luvat, -and-one of thesoundest full-backs over seen in Carmich-iel; but their tbioe-miarters, except on rare, occasions, did not shape like a national line. At times they were exceedingly good, but nobody could say with any degree of certainty how ( tbey would play from week to. week. V.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 458, 17 March 1909, Page 2
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