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BREAKING THEM IN

AFTER watching the Colts' team (Dunedin) since the opening of the competition nine Saturdays ago, no one wouid envy profes.sioiii.ti coaener Eastman his job of "breaking-in" the team to Renior standard. • There is. ample material m the way of promising batsmen and bowlers among the Colts, but as a team it will take a long time to shake itself above junior grade. The idea of bringing' up players from junior grade to form the ne*w "Colts" team was wrong m the, first place, and the better suggestion made at the association meeting at the of the season was thrown out. That suggestion was that the "Colts" he compiled from promising senior members from the various clubs, and tiieir places filled by the junior players who now constitute the team.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1203, 20 December 1928, Page 16

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BREAKING THEM IN NZ Truth, Issue 1203, 20 December 1928, Page 16

BREAKING THEM IN NZ Truth, Issue 1203, 20 December 1928, Page 16

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