N.Z. SELECTORS
MEETING TOMORROW
All members of the New Zealand Rugby selection commitee are to meet again in Wellington tomorrow. With the exception of Mr. J. T. Burrows, they were at the Springboks' matches with the Auckland and the WaikatoKing Country-Thames Valley teams. Messrs. A. A. Adams, W. Pearson, and M.'-F. Nicholls returned to Wellington yesterday from Hamilton, Mr. G. Nicholson going back to Auckland and Mr. E. McKenzie to the Wairarapa.
■ The selectors will probably see some local football tomorrow before their final meeting to select the New Zealand players for the first Test with the South Africans. More players than are actually required for the match will be chosen, but it is not likely that as many as twenty-five players (as is generally imagined) will make up the complement to go to Otaki for a few days before the Test, assembling there on the Tuesday.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1937, Page 11
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