ARMY RUGBY TEAM
N.Z. Badly Beaten “WILL DO THEM GOOD!” LONDON, December 2. In a Rugby match, St. Mary’s Hospital defeated the N.Z.E.F. team by 15 to 3. Commentators state that the defeat will do the New Zealanders good, showing up the weaknesses to a team run by brains. The greatest criticism is of the back division. Tindill was unable, despite great efforts, to get his men on the move. On the contrary, Saint Mary’s fifteen were in irressitible form, the N.Z.E.F.’s five-eighths and threequarters holding no surprises for them.
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Grey River Argus, 4 December 1940, Page 10
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