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NADA'S MISSED CHANCES

Prominent in the forward line tliat missed chances which might have resulted in a draw in the match between Nada and Swifts on Saturday was the right-wineei', J. Cullen. This player was more of ten out of place than not, seemed unable to control tho ball, and impeded his fellow-forwards very frequently.

It. Cullon playod a more solid game, but McJJeod was quite, unable to reveal tho fora that he can. show, and Gray was also handicapped out of Ms customary clover game. Tho ball was_ too heavy and the ground too bad. ' ,

The best Swifts forward was Shankie, but when he got a fair chance Hamill was the most dangerous. He showed ability to shoot.

Kelly had a streak of his familial* aggressiveness and was very valuable to, his side. Hawken was not at home on the ground. -Dainty was not as consnicuous as usual, but C. McGregor toiled hard and' Bradford was as auick arfd decisive as ever. .' He xvas helped by tho work of Dickson and Leech.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 22

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NADA'S MISSED CHANCES Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 22

NADA'S MISSED CHANCES Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 22

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