THE ALL BLACKS
EIGHTEEN SELECTED FOR THIRD TEST FIVE AUCKLANDERS Press Association NAPIER, Today. The following 18 players have been ordered to assemble for the third test at Auckland, and the final selection of the New Zealand team will be made on July 25: Fullback.— G. Nepia (East Coast). Threequarter*. —G. H. Hart (Canterbury), F. Lucas (Auckland), IX - .PHycr CYVeliin gt o n). ton). Jii. Nicholls (Wellington!. A. Strang (South Canterbury). Corner (Auckland). Forwards.—C.' G. Porter (Wellington), A. J. ’ Cottrell (Canterbury), J. liovo ( Otago), I. Flnlayson (North Auckland), E. R. G. Steere (Hawke’s Bay). A. McWilliams (Auckland), W. Batty (Auckland), J. McLean (Wellington). R. T. Ste Wart (Ca'nterburjo - , W. Hazlett (Southland). The New Zealand fifteen to take the field in the third test at Eden Park on Saturday week, will not be announced until the night before the match, according to official advice received in Auckland. The three new men arc McLean (Wellington), Strang (South Canterbury) and - Batty ( Auckland). The latter played in the first test, but was not available for the second. Strang’s selection follows on his brilliant halfback game for South Canterbury against the British.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1023, 14 July 1930, Page 1
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