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' 'Harris's inclusion as . fly-half in:'the Springbok -team, served,,td rectify, a mistake that had been made in the first Test, and it also supplied, some of the brighter ■ touches in this .second T6st. - Harris is a brilliant player, and, though the ground was heavy, much of his brilliance was revealed. It was his Test baptism, and the ordeal had him unsteady for a time, but once he. settled down he was a continual source of ■■' danger, jftd in the second spell, when South-Africa's pressure was. telling, on the opposition, his nippiness was quite a'feature.'of the play. With an -eye''to inside penetration he had to

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 58, 6 September 1937, Page 15

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 58, 6 September 1937, Page 15

Untitled Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 58, 6 September 1937, Page 15

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