RUGBY AT HOME
SOUTH WALES BEATS N.Z. SERVICES i LONDON, Nov. 4. ! South Wales beat New Zealand Services by 34 points to 14 in a Rugby- football match. The New Zealanders appeared the slightly better team in the first half, but after the interval South Wales completely outplayed them. Flying-officer E. Grant was New Zealand's most prominent back, although Pilotofficer J. L. Grayburn often opened up attacks and Flying-officer J. H. Macdonald rarely made mistakes at full-back. The forwards on both sides were excellent, Fly-ing-officer R. W. Crisp and Warrant- i officer A. T. Kofoed being always in the thick of the fray. i
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Evening Star, Issue 25325, 6 November 1944, Page 3
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104RUGBY AT HOME Evening Star, Issue 25325, 6 November 1944, Page 3
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