SOUTH OTAGO SUB-UNION
At the monthly meeting of the South Otago Rugby SuD-union R. Teraki (Stai) was ordered to stand down for one playing Saturday for adopting a fighting attitude towards another player in a recent match. A report on the incident was received from the referee, Mr G. Tate The Junior Advisory Committees offer of a match between a Fourth Grade team from Dunedin and South Otago representatives was accepted. The su^’ ur decided to request that matches be also arranged between a Third Grade team from the city and a South Otago Second Grade side, and a senior metropolitan team and the South Otago senior representatives. Delegates to the sub-unions conference in Dunedin were instructed to ask why the country players’ tour of Nelson and the West Coast had again been shelved without the consideration of the subunions. , __ The transfers of C. Henry, from Southern to Lawrence, and J. G. Blair, from Union (Lovell's Flat) to Clutha, were apP lt V was decided to play two rounds in the senior shield competition and one complete round' for the cup.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26793, 9 June 1948, Page 8
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