THE RUGBY TEST
NEW ZEALAND FIFTEEN
PROSPECTS FOR TOMORROW
OPINIONS OF CRITICS
Cnlted Press Association—By Electric Teloernph- -Copyright. (Received August 10, 10 a.m.) SYDNEY, August 9. Tho New Zealand team for tho Test match on Saturday is:— Pull-back: Collins. Three-quarters: Bullock-Douglas, Caughey, Hart. Five-eighths: Oliver, Page. Half: Kilby. Front row: Horo, Hadley, Lanibourn, Second row: Max, McKenzio, Knight, . Manchester. .Back row: McLean. Keserves: Griffiths, Lilburno, Leoson, Mataira. After threo strenuous days of training, the team will have a let-tip tomorrow, all going out of the city, the majority playing golf. McLean trained yesterday and today, and Kilby trained today. Mr. A. J. Geddes, the manager, is satisfied • with their condition, despite the period of enforced idleness. McLean's boil is completely healed, and Kilby is experiencing no further trouble with the strained ligament in his knee. " The "Herald" and "Telegraph" both think that the All Blacks' Test team is the best combination yet seen.; The "Labour Daily" says that Australian players and officials are confident that Now Zealand's sequence'of .successes will bo broken tomorrow.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 35, 10 August 1934, Page 9
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173THE RUGBY TEST Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 35, 10 August 1934, Page 9
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