ALL BLACKS' TOUR
PLAYERS IN WALES REMEDYING SCRUM TACTICS TEAM TO MEET LLANELLY PROMINENT OPPONENTS By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright LONDON. Oct. 21 The All Blacks' forwards discussed for over an hour the question of tactics. They are determined to find remedies for their poor ingMr. V. I?. Meredith, the manager, urged more life and dash, and an effort will be made to curtail entertainment at Cardiff, as he is convinced more sleep and earlier nights are essential. Tho newspapers predict that the tourists will encounter a diflicult week in Wales. The Llanelly side, which they meet to-morrow (Tuesday), includes four internationals. Although Ivor Jones and Dai John are veterans, the latter playing against tho New Zealanders in 1921, both are in excellent form. The Now Zealand team to meet Llanelly is; — Fullback. —G. D. M. Gilbert. Threequarters—N. A. Mitchell, C. J. Oliver, G. F. Hart. Five-eighths.—T. H. C. Caughoy, J. L. Griffiths. Halfback. —B. S. Sadler. Front Row.—A. Lambourn, W. E. Hadley, J. Hore. Middle Row—R. R. King, J. E. Manchester, J. G. Wynvard, F. H. Vorrath. Back Row. —A. Mahonev.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22247, 23 October 1935, Page 14
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