ALL BLACKS IN SYDNEY.
TEAM FIT AND WELL. N.S.W. WINGERS INJURED. (By Telegraph-Press Assn.-Copyright) SYDNEY, Last Night. The All Blacks arrived by the Wanganella feeling very fit and well. The Wanganella encountered a gale on the (Tasman and a heavy swell on Saturday night. Otherwise the trip was good. The managers of the team, Dr. G. J. Adams and Mr. A. McDonald, are most optimistic and say that they expect the side to develop into one of the best that have left the Dominion. The New South Wales Rugby Union Council tendered a reception to the players this morning.
The New South Wales selectors will confer to-day regarding the loam for Saturday. A winger, Kelaher, has already dropped out owing to injuries; the other winger, Moran, is injured and unable to train, and the reserve, winger, O’Brien, is also unlit. The team to represent Now South Wales against the All Blacks at the opening match of the tour at Sydney was announced a week ago as follows: Rankin, Kelaher. Miller, Quinlivan, Moran, Richards (Capt.), C. Stone, Winder, Hodgson, Auland, Hutchinson. Malone, Lehman, A. Stone and Ramsay.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 July 1938, Page 5
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