RUGBY FOOTBALL
HEW ZEALANDERS BEATEN DECISIVE WIN FOR ROSSLYN PARK LONDON, November 30. Rosslyu Park decisively beat tba New Zealanders at Richmond Park by '3O to 3, six converted tries to an unconverted try, before a big crowd. . „ The Press Association says the New Zealanders’ poor display was a surprise, considering the reputation of most of their players. The Rosslyu Park forwards got the ball from four out of every five set scrunis. They also tackled well in the loose and dominated the game. Sergeant A. G. Sutherland, of Invercargill, scored the New Zealanders’ try. The New Zealand team was:—Pilot-ofhcera J. F. G. Kissel (Wellington), E. Grant (Auckland), R. J. Peterson and E. C. Cos (Hawke’s Bay), W. L. Knight (Auck and). Sergeants A. G. Sutherland (Southland), W. J. Fulton (Wellington). J. H. Watera (Taranaki), H. Tomoana (Hawke’s Bay), G. Sampson (Wellington), P. L. McCloy (Canterbury), S. D. Well (Tauranga), C. P. Goulding (Canterbury), Leading-aircraft-man T. H Blomiield (Auckland).
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Evening Star, Issue 24056, 1 December 1941, Page 4
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159RUGBY FOOTBALL Evening Star, Issue 24056, 1 December 1941, Page 4
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