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THE ALL BLACKS.

DANGEROUS ON DRY GROUND

GOAL-KICKING WEAK,

f CABLE—PBEBB ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. LONDON, Sept. 21. The Daily Mail, summing up the three matches played by the All Blacks, says the New Zealanders are a dangerous side on a dry ground. Their chief weakness is the’ inability of the forwards to finish off a loose rush by scoring. The goal-kicking is weak, only five of the twelve tries having been converted, while several penalties were missed. , This weakness may result in defeat in important matches.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 23 September 1924, Page 5

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THE ALL BLACKS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 23 September 1924, Page 5

THE ALL BLACKS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 23 September 1924, Page 5

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