TERRIBLE REALISTS.
.. "STARS FALL FROM GRACE.^' .' , Presa Association—Copyngnt, Australian »nd N.Z. Cable AsKo'ciation. to j. ! LONDON, January Ad. "Bardsley "wins J Last of the; old "'-hands'.in the coming tests," sayslthe third article in the All Sports weekly regarding the wisit of the Aiisjtra- '' , Ran to England. It, [fpi)hi '" ''be' impossible to" wcfoife an 'Australian eleven jninus the majority iof the names it now includes. ri . The -writer regrets that Gregory ■will not he supported by McDqnald, • whose loss will be almost irrebar- , able. The fielding is up to standard with the exception of a slight weak- ,..■•; ness in slip Catching. . fl ' ( It is not always possible to attain the perfect standard "of Armstrong's combination, but the writer believes the team will prove keen fieldsmen, and declares that the Australians are terrible realists., Stars fall from grace as soon as they strike a run of bad hfck or record a few failures.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 93, 21 January 1926, Page 5
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151TERRIBLE REALISTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 93, 21 January 1926, Page 5
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