RUGBY FOOTBALL.
TO XHJJ EDIXOH. Sir,—Writing last, evening “Unprej'Klicocl ” asserted that there was a note of defeat in. iny references on Monday to the coming mutch for the Ranfurly Shield. He’s wrong. 1. said without quibbling that Canterbury could beat Wellington if the right team were chosen- The right team has been chosen, and Canterbury should win. is that plain enough for “ Unprejudiced ■'? Ho can take heart. The city with the best club football in New Zealand is still very much alive. When I said that the Wanganui loam did not deserve to win I meant exactly what 1 said. What Wanganui rnight have done with its best fifteen is a matter for speculation. Dealing solely with the play. Canterbury had the best of it and scored points accordingly.—l am, etc., YOUR CONTRIBUTOR. Christchurch, September 15.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20052, 15 September 1920, Page 7
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