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The All Blacks' strong point in Africa has been their line-out work. Here we see Ron Stewart, the All Blacks' “loose head" forward, jumping for the ball. Swain is No. 15, and Morrie Brownlie is directly behind Stewart in a typical Brownlie pose. Then comes Hadley, Finlayson (behind Hadley), Alley and Ward.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 417, 27 July 1928, Page 10

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The All Blacks' strong point in Africa has been their line-out work. Here we see Ron Stewart, the All Blacks' “loose head" forward, jumping for the ball. Swain is No. 15, and Morrie Brownlie is directly behind Stewart in a typical Brownlie pose. Then comes Hadley, Finlayson (behind Hadley), Alley and Ward. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 417, 27 July 1928, Page 10

The All Blacks' strong point in Africa has been their line-out work. Here we see Ron Stewart, the All Blacks' “loose head" forward, jumping for the ball. Swain is No. 15, and Morrie Brownlie is directly behind Stewart in a typical Brownlie pose. Then comes Hadley, Finlayson (behind Hadley), Alley and Ward. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 417, 27 July 1928, Page 10