RUGBY AT BOURNEMOUTH
ALL BLACKS _W!N BY 14 TO 8
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The New Zealand rfugby football team defeated a combined HampshireSussex side at Bournemouth,by 14 points to 8, after leading 9 to' ml at half-time. * -■ > The weather was fine and sunny and 12,000 people were present. Tindill replaced Page in the New Zealand team. Page decided not to risk his injured leg. ' The teams were:— • n *f ew Zealand.—Gilbert; Hart' Oliver, Ball; Caughey, Tindill; Corner- Lan> S> "a»on Hore King, cSILLn S rM£. Kenzie, Manchester, and McLean Boast> Wams| th?'A?i tieJi at, tacked immediately, tut rVm f1 Blac¥ t£lieve« the presure. Gilbert missed a penalty from a Ai<C tance Tindill failed inVattempt to St^ni* a «0£l™» twentyflveyids °ut Oliver, bursting tlirough, made h1 f cxce.llent opening and passed to Hf r rt- who was pushed, out at the coiner. A few seconds later McKenae ffi d ♦* try by sheer weightT GOblrt wS? c + countles Pressed and appeared t0 score when Hart intercepted aStt? aSS led1ed t0 Ollver> who initiated a spectacular movement in which tfaughey and Hart participWTthe latter scoring. Gilbert's kick failed. TL, ZeW 6 '- Hfnipshire-SussS 0. .Then McKeruie luckily went over &?ma scramble on the line. The kick failed, making the score at half-time: New Zealand .. - 9 Hampshire-Sussex ...". 0 FLATTERING SCORE. ihl^+i^ 11 Blacks were less impressive than the score suggests. The crowd fho l Sted- wilen "» All Black ]eapt on tbe back of an opponent before the ball was thrown m from a line-out. ihe counties maintained the pressure beating the All Blacks by dribbling. Newton, quickly following up, flung himself over for a try, which Owen converted. New Zealand 9, HampshireSussex 5. , The All Blacks staged a sparkling rally. Corner smartly picked up in the counties' twenty-five and scored between the posts. Gilbert converted. New Zealand 14, Hampshire-Sussex 5. The counties fought strenuously to decrease the lead, pinning the All Blacks in their own half for a period. Then Owen beautifully goaled with a penalty from half-way. New Zealand 14, Hampshire-Sussex 8. A terrific struggle continued until the end, the final score reading:— New Zealand 14 Hampshire-Sussex 8
RUGBY AT BOURNEMOUTH
Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 115, 11 November 1935, Page 6
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