THE MAORIS ON THE WARPATH.
BY
SINBAD.
Not long ago to Blighty we sent a Rugby side, its prowess there was mighty, that cannot be denied; a triumph was effected, we smote them thigh and hip, so now there is projected, another little trip. When N.Z. won so sweetly,” the Maori player cries, “ and downed all teams completely, beneath the British skies, why shouldn't I be in it, when I can get the chance, here, just you wait a minute, I’m out to clean up France. I made my name in Britain, with Nepia and Miil, and I’d dare put a bit on, that they’re unequalled still; the French I should unravel, but if that project fails, then further on I’ll travel, and take a shot at Wales.” So Brother Jules, speak lightly, and Tafiy, have a care, if everything goes brightly, Ilenare will be there.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17756, 28 January 1926, Page 1
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