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TO GO TO SYDNEY.

Twenty-three of 1924 All Blacks.At. the end of the month (June 26) twenty-three of the 1924 All Blacks will travel across to Sydney and play four matches there. The party will then return to New Zealand and sail if or London from Wellington about July 26. It is a capital idea to send a team over the other side, for besides helping the New South Wales people, it will show up any weaknesses that may not now be apparent. ■ Mr. E. Little, of the New Zealand executive, will manage the team on its short tour. The team to make the trip will be: . Backs: G. Nepla, A. Hart, F. W. Lucas, H. W. Brown; K. S. Svenson, A. E. Cooke,: M. Nlcholls, C. Badeley, N. P. McGregor, J. Mill, and W. C. Dalley. Forwards: C. G. Porter. W. .R. Irvine, B.McCleary, I. H. Harvey, R. E. Masters. C. Brownlie, M. Brownlie, J. H. Parker, A. White, J. Richardson, Munro and L. Fi Cupples. & Six men are left at home: Steel (injured), Paewai (Injured). Robilliard, Q. Donald, West, and R. Stewart. The team will play the following matches m Sydney: July s— Versus New South Walos (first test). July 9— Versus Metropolitan. July 12-— Versus New South Wales/ (second teat). July 19— Versus New South Wales (third test). •

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NZ Truth, 7 June 1924, Page 11

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TO GO TO SYDNEY. NZ Truth, 7 June 1924, Page 11

TO GO TO SYDNEY. NZ Truth, 7 June 1924, Page 11