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RUGBY LEAGUE

Possibles v. Probables

The following players have been selected to play in the Possibles v. Probables Rugby League match next Saturday: — Possibles.—Full-back, O’Connor (Petone South); ‘ three-quarters, Crothers (Miramar), Bouzaid (Miramar), Rangiwhetu (Randwick), Burns (Eastern Suburbs); half, Winiata (Petone South); scrum half, Robertson (St. George); front row forwards, B, Woods (Miramar), Smith (St. George), Greenland (St. George); second row, Gill (Central), Perkins (Randwick); back row, Cleland (Petone South). Probables.—Full-back, Napuhi (Randwick) ; three-quarters, S. King (Eastern Suburbs), Solomon (Petone South), Sarrell (St. George), Cooke (Randwick); five-eighths, Corliss (Central); scrum half, Ryan (Randwick); front row forwards, Courtney (Petone South), W. Elworthy (Miramar), Penman (Petone South); second row, Martin (Randwick), A. Kreyl (Petone North); back row, Bowie (St. George),

The game will be played at North Park, Petone, next Saturday, commencing at 2.45 p.m. The team to go to New Plymouth will be announced on Saturday night. All the emergencies are to be given an opportunity to play next Saturday, and it is possible that additions will be made to the emergencies. Any player whose name has been placed in either of these teams, but who will not be available, is asked to inform the secretary of the Rugby League. QUEENSLAND BEAT N.S.W. BRISBANE, July 27. ’ In an inter-State Rugby League match, Queensland defeated New South Wales by 27 points to 21.

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Bibliographic details

Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 259, 29 July 1941, Page 3

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RUGBY LEAGUE Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 259, 29 July 1941, Page 3

RUGBY LEAGUE Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 259, 29 July 1941, Page 3