FOOTBALL PRIZE
A BUDDING KEOGH A pleasing reminder of the past of Rugby football in Dunedin and promise for the future was aroused in the minds of those who were present at the bx’eak-up at the Arthur street School. Every year the Pirates ‘Football Club presents a medal for the most promising player in the school teams, and tins year the award went to James Keogh, who is a grandson of Pat Keogh, probably the greatest halfback to represent Otago and New Zealand. In making the presentation, Mr W. 11. Brugh expressed the hope that young Keogh, too, would one day wear an All Black jersey.
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Evening Star, Issue 20980, 19 December 1931, Page 8
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106FOOTBALL PRIZE Evening Star, Issue 20980, 19 December 1931, Page 8
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