THE DROPPING OF HOLDEN
(By, Telegraph.) ; (Special to ','The Evening Post.")
DUNEDI]S T,,This Day
The ways, of the .selector's are sometimes .hard to .explain, • and ' unless Hoidenhas been dropped bo;causc of. recent injuries, and there has bee;i no intimation, to tliat offset, it is -.'difficultto /understand how lie. comes to .bo omitted from tho Southland' , team . to: meet tho Britishers. Holden was in lino for, .'the position1 of half-back iii tho New Zealand team, and yet ho seems to have been-passad Over.by 'the provincial selectors. Despite newspaper re-ports-from the South that lie has been playing,brilliantly this, season, Holden has .been replaced by C. Johnson, a brother of-the All BlacK, Lance Johnson.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 144, 21 June 1930, Page 11
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THE DROPPING OF HOLDEN
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 144, 21 June 1930, Page 11
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