BEAMISH LEADS THE WAY.—Although this picture was taken as far back as the Wellington match, it is well worth reproducing in the light of the later successes of the British forwards It shows Beamish heading a fierce forward rush, in which O’Neill is also prominent, and the desperate effort of Kilby, the diminutive Wellington half, to stop his towering opponent.
A “LET-UP.”—You don’t often see Ivor Jones mooning round like this, but you can bet that he is keeping a weather eye open for a chance to break loose as he did with such devastating effect at Dunedin.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1028, 19 July 1930, Page 17
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98BEAMISH LEADS THE WAY.—Although this picture was taken as far back as the Wellington match, it is well worth reproducing in the light of the later successes of the British forwards It shows Beamish heading a fierce forward rush, in which O’Neill is also prominent, and the desperate effort of Kilby, the diminutive Wellington half, to stop his towering opponent. A “LET-UP.”—You don’t often see Ivor Jones mooning round like this, but you can bet that he is keeping a weather eye open for a chance to break loose as he did with such devastating effect at Dunedin. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1028, 19 July 1930, Page 17
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