STOREY GOES OVER.
A moment later the ball came out on the other side, and Aitken passed out to Storey, who went over at the corner. Mark Nicholls failed to convert.
ALL BLACKS SPRINGBOKS
The Greens made one final effort, bat the game, which had proved a sterling contest 'between the All Blacks and worthy foemen, ended shortly without further score. '
Mr. E. M'Kenzie, of Wairarapa, was referee. ' Among the New Zealand forwards it is difficult to single out any, but Bellis, Donald, White, Richardson, and Moffit were perhaps the most prominent; and among the backs Badeley, Aitken, and Steel.
For the visitors, Townsend and J. P. Michau made a lot of play, and Gerhard Morkel gave a great display at fullback.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 3
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