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113 ALL PURE /U - ■ ’■ gOj CEYLON /'C XL So frssh and • - ip u i \- i • K - / • ' ' j-'/ fl ’ti mm fl» ■■ wa ® SB W m gj I g* > The Trouble with liughy To-day: Tim and Ru have been reading the Sporting Pages (every darn one of ’ent) lo find the real reason (if any) for the decline of Rugby. (There isn’t any.) In a dumbfounded cloud of bewilderment, we have unearthed a few of the actual reasons given by the PundiLs, Clay Bank Oracles and near All Blacks. Here they ares— Too many new rules. Not enouyh new rules. The 1905 Team. The 1937 Team. Every other Tearm Our Selectors’ Old School Tie. The Springboks’ Selectors, Ye Old Log of Hood. The return ticket for the Tin Mug, Too much handling by the forwards. Not enough handles for the Troops. The backs standing too deep instead of standing six deep in the 5-2-6 Scrum. The N.Z. Polo Team. The coming Elections. The growing craze for Mah Jong. Not enough Potting. English cut football pants. Referees joining the Guild. After all, the real controversy is “ What do the Zambuks carry in their cases besides bandages ? ” As for the Kick into touch well were about to touch our Kick in the Welcome Inn. Thereby hoping to actually learn “Vr hat’s wrong with Rugby today.** rue srurr to hot up the rnc cot taics-im Brewed and HnrtM with loving care by NEV/ ZEALAND LTD., Timaru Rrsach.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 21065, 17 June 1938, Page 6
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