RUGBY MATCH TO-MORROW
» Those who patronise the Athletic Park to-morrow afternoon are promised an interesting exhibition of Rugby in the contest between Athletic and the Trentham Camp team. On several occasions this season the representatives of the various reinforcements from the camp have given pleasing exhibitions, and as the camp at present contains a large number of representative players horn, all over the Dominion, a team which should be able to extend any of the provincial teams has been got together, which should be able to fully extend this season's cham . pionship winners. The usual cup match charge of sixpence is being made, and the total proceeds are to be devoted to the Soldiers Fund. This will be the fonurth occasion on which the Union has promoted a match in aid of the patriotic funds. The following will be the camp team : — Full-back, M'Gee (Otago) ; three-quar-ters, Gray (Auckland), Heley (Wellington), Anderson (Otago); five-eighths, Lovelock (Poverty Bay), Inch (Auckland) ; half, Stubbs (Poverty Bay) ; wing forward, Murphy (Taranaki) ; forwards, Corker (Auckland), Friel (Canterbury), Allen (Hawkes Bay), Wilkinson (South Canterbury), Johnston (Auckland), Bransfield (Taranaki), Poland (Auckland).
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Evening Post, Volume xc, Issue 79, 1 October 1915, Page 8
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183RUGBY MATCH TO-MORROW Evening Post, Volume xc, Issue 79, 1 October 1915, Page 8
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