SENIORS AS JUNIORS
TKe attention of the Wellington Rugby Uunion's Management Committee Was called last evening to the fact that a number of players, recognised as seniors, had taken part in. junior grade games on recent Saturdays. Questions were also asked regarding several play-
It was considered by the chairman that Wellington should adopt a rule similar to one in force in Auckland, by which players who- had taken part in three senior games or had been in a representative team or who had finished a season as seniors could be classified in the next season as seniors. The matter, he conidered, should be referred to the Junior Advisory Committee, and should be the subject of a special report. It was am atter on which the Junior Committee could eive the management Committee very useful information and guidance.
The chairman's suggestion was adopted, and it is probable that the Junior Advisory Committee will go into the question to-morro wevenine.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 109, 9 May 1923, Page 12
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159SENIORS AS JUNIORS Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 109, 9 May 1923, Page 12
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