Final Rugby Test To-day
Keen Straggle Predicted ALL BLACKS’ IMPROVED FORM United Press Association—By i_,.ectri« Telegraph—Copyright. Received Friday, 0.15 p.iu, SYDNEY, July 22. Keen interest is being felt in tho final Test between the All Blacks and Australia to-morrow at Sydney. Tho ground is likely to be very hard owing to the absence of rain. The weather has been genial and autumn-like for nearly two weeks. The Sun says that despite the “do-or-die” spirit permeating the All Blacks, something extra special will be needed to stop Australia from winning. “There is no doubt about the quality of tile New Zealanders. They have improved so greatly that we have only the merest idea of their capabilities when the full pressure is on. which is likclv to be the ease to-morrow.”
The New Zealand Team Received Saturday, 1 a.w. SYDNEY, July 22. The All Blacks team for the third Test to-morrow will be as follows:
Collins. Caughey, Ball, Bullock-Douglas Page. Pollock. Kilby. Cottcrilt, Hore, Palmer, McLean, Purdue, Manchester, Clarke, Solomon. The Bledisloe Cup is now being exhibited in the Government Ofiiee window. It is attracting great attention and is much admired.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6918, 23 July 1932, Page 6
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189Final Rugby Test To-day Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6918, 23 July 1932, Page 6
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