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WIN FOR THE TOURING BRITISH RUGBY TEAM: INCIDENTS OF MATCH AGAINST HAWKE’S BAY AT NAPIER. Although victorious by 14 points to 3, the British team managed to sec arc a convincing lead only in the last few minutes of play; The Hawke’s Bay forwards played a magnificent game throughout. Top left: A British player goes down before a sweeping Hawke’s Bay forward rush. Lower left: A general view of the play, showing M. Brownlie, the former All Black captain, with the ball. Right: Strenuous work among the forwards. .

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18629, 26 July 1930, Page 9

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WIN FOR THE TOURING BRITISH RUGBY TEAM: INCIDENTS OF MATCH AGAINST HAWKE’S BAY AT NAPIER. Although victorious by 14 points to 3, the British team managed to sec arc a convincing lead only in the last few minutes of play; The Hawke’s Bay forwards played a magnificent game throughout. Top left: A British player goes down before a sweeping Hawke’s Bay forward rush. Lower left: A general view of the play, showing M. Brownlie, the former All Black captain, with the ball. Right: Strenuous work among the forwards. . Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18629, 26 July 1930, Page 9

WIN FOR THE TOURING BRITISH RUGBY TEAM: INCIDENTS OF MATCH AGAINST HAWKE’S BAY AT NAPIER. Although victorious by 14 points to 3, the British team managed to sec arc a convincing lead only in the last few minutes of play; The Hawke’s Bay forwards played a magnificent game throughout. Top left: A British player goes down before a sweeping Hawke’s Bay forward rush. Lower left: A general view of the play, showing M. Brownlie, the former All Black captain, with the ball. Right: Strenuous work among the forwards. . Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18629, 26 July 1930, Page 9