MAORI ALL BLACKS.
FRANCO-BRITISH TOUR,
September 12—-First match in France. September 19 —Lyons. September 22—Grenoble. September 26—Marseilles. September 30 —Norbonne. October 3 —Toulouse. October 7 —iGlarmont Ferrand. October 10—Paris. October 16 —Somerset. October 21—Newport. November 18 —East Midlands. November 20 —London County. November 24—Hampshire. December I—Lancashire.1 —Lancashire. December s—Bordeaux.5 —Bordeaux. December 9 —Limoges. December 12—Bayonne. December 16 —Pau. December 19 —Beziers. December 26—Paris. The Hampshire match has not iccn finally settled. REARGUARD. Tui Love (Wellington). W. Barclay (Hawke’s Bay). A. Falwasser (Taranaki). T. Robinson L. Grace (To Ante College). W. Lockwood (East Coast). H. Phillips (Marlborough). P. Potaka (Wanganui), J. McDonald (Marlborough). R. Bell (Southland). M. Meta (‘Moses’) (Horowh’ua). D. Wineera (Wellington). 11. Kingi (Wanganui). W. Shortland (M.A.C., H. 8.). D. Pelham (Auckland). FORWARD LINE. J. Gemmell (Hawke’s Bay). C. Olsen (North' Auckland). K. Stewart (Otago). J. Manihera (Canterbury). A. Crawford (East Coast). T. Denn (Poverty Bay). W. Rika (North Auckland). —. Maurang (S. Canterbury). S. Gemmell (Hawke’s Bay).
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3527, 21 August 1926, Page 1
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158MAORI ALL BLACKS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3527, 21 August 1926, Page 1
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