THE ALL BLACKS
mckenzie in team. EXPECTED TO BEAT WALES. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) Received September 24. 1.40 p.m. LONDON. Sept. 23. Manchester is the latest All Black casualty. He is suffering from a. strained leg muscle and will probably rest for several games. . Page and Mahoney are remaining at Bradford for a week. They are unable to walk. Hadley went direct to Newport from Plymouth, though he will not hs available' for two or three weeks, and greeted his comrades at the station . . The Daily Mail considers the tourists should not have "reat difficulty in beating Wales, as there is lack or skill and science, and Welsh teams are a law unto themselves. Monmouthshire’s strength lies m strong forwards and loose play, upsetting the normal team work of finished sides. If the forwards are able to dictate the tactics they may be able to extend the tourists. The problem will be reversed at Swansea, where the Welsh backs are strongest. The All Black team for Wednesday is as follows: Gilbert Hart Oliver Brown Caughey Tindill Sadler Pepper Lambourne Adkins ' McKenzie King Collins Wynyard McLean
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 254, 24 September 1935, Page 8
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