WILL NOT BE BEATEN AGAIN.
ALL BLACKS PRAISED. LUCAS IS A GEORGE SMITH. j “After seeing ywf in the two | games they have played I consider they i will not be beaten again here or any- ■ where in the Old Country. With a i sound side, the forwards will rank as j the best seen. At present, the ball does I not come clean. It hangs too long for i the half to get it away. The pack is j | one that if asked to give the real stuff, j ! the slather and whack game as of old. j 1 have it in them to do so. You know j | what I infer. A good clean hard game right to the end. | The following is a letter received by ! Mr G. P. Payne, of Christchurch, from j a well-known Sydney Tiugbyite who has played ior Ins State and has been identified with the administration of the j game ior many years. i I *• Your boys are a credit to the Do
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17345, 18 July 1924, Page 1
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