WILL FIGHT DESPERATELY
ALL BLACKS’ SECOND TEST WORLD’S BEST FOOTBALLERS, EYES ON TO-DAY’S GAME By Telegraph—Press Assn.— Copyright, Australian Press Association. Received July 19, 11.45 p.m, Brisbane, July 19. All eyes will be on the.; second test match to-morrow between the All Blacks and Australia. Mr. J. McLeod,, tho manager, states that the team lia-B much improved and will fight desperately to prevent Australia from winning the rubber. . x ■ ' • ' ’ ' , The New Zealanders are being billed throughout Brisbane as the worid’fl greatest footballers. ;.i •’ The Australians, Roas, Towers, E, Ford • and Palfreymiff,' Mio, played la the first test, will be unable to play, to-morrow. The Australian team will be composed of. ten New. South Wales men, four Queenslanders and one Viatorlan. ■ i Tho Australian team will be as follows:—Westfield, McGhie, Sturtridge, King, Crossman, Lawton (captain), Malcolm, Breckenridge, For d, Loudon, Ham- ■ alainen, Finlay, Cerutti, Bonis, Thomy-
son. t Mr. McLeod, referring to the railway accident yesterday, said that all the men came through the smash unharmed. They had found plenty to talk about and after it there was no mor©' sleep. They were comfortable compared with the unfortunates whose carriageß' were turned over, compelling them to walk about shivering till the dawn, with a white mantle of frost all round them.
The All Blacks team will be Stringfellow, Grenside, Carleton, Hook, Oliver s Lilburne,.. Tuck, Porter, (captain), Mo William, Snow, Kivell, Sonntag, Rika, Palmer, Cotterell. Reserves: Waterman, Leys, Ford, Mahoney.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1929, Page 13
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