ALL BLACKS TRAINING
PREPARING FOR ENGLAND LONDON LEAVE REFUSED. OLIVER CERTAIN TO PLAY By Teiearaph—Pre»a AiMX-iation —Copyt ifW Received Jan. 1, 10 p.m. LONDON, dan. 1. ! Despite bad weather the New Zea Handers are training daily at Porthcawl. Nome of the players tnought that as i thev were not required tor the iinal 1 match they should ’ave been granted | leave and allowed to remain in LonIdon. Mr. Meredith, however, wanted j to have enough men tu practise scruiuI Be is anxious that discussion over I the Brighton incident should be closed, i beliving (hat a protect would serve no | purpose in view of the explanations I made bv Nir H. Pieston and Brighton ‘officials. ' The team is content at Porthcawl ■ and satislied that it is more suitable for training than Brighton, which is • crowiied during the holidays. i Oliver will be definitely available against England. Caugh«*y is prat i tically certain. INJURY TO TARR VERTEBRAE IN NECK BROKEN TREATMENT LIKELY TO BE NLCCEKSFUL. Received Jan 1. 9.45 p.m. LONDON, Det. 31. I. revealed Inal the Welsh hooker. Tair. bioke ’he vertebrae in his neck ‘duiii.g the match agarn.-t New Zea Npecialists believe that treatment I "ill be Buccesstul alter long nursing.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 8
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202ALL BLACKS TRAINING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 8
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