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NO RESTING ON LAURELS

County football at Home," said Mr. :- Porter at the. civic welcome to the AH Blacks to-day, is about on a par with provincial footoall in New Zealand, and club football in some instances is very gopd'indeed. The Home forwards are particularly good, and taught the ■All' Blacks something about dribbling. However, he thought, they would do.better if they handled the ball'more. The Home backs included-some'fine players, nnd they would be .formidable opponents when they "developed the art of straight „,.. Tunning.Sftd.li/i.ckingr:up. . ''In. a very -■■—■«hort-"time,"- he concluded, "a -team from the British Isles will extend'any ,^toani-we.can-get.together, sol .trust that ,;SteiX..^,ealan,d; will .rest .'upon her ■■-■"■ laurels."---:- ■■'■ '.-'-*.. ,'". . ... .

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 6

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NO RESTING ON LAURELS Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 6

NO RESTING ON LAURELS Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 6