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204 A Vs. 150 B

What should have proved a spectacular game in a most interesting stage of the competition, resulted in a hard fought struggle between 2 ebemly matched sets of forwards with occasional flashes of brilliance from one or two members of 20&” s back lino. The final score of 8 - 0 in favour of 204 A team was a good indication of the trend of the play. Poor tackling ard a tendency to over run the ball and wait offside resulted in many scoring opportunities being lost by both teams. The forwards, however, packed well and without exception toiled solidly throughout the game ♦ It is obvious that there is ample room for improvement, not only in these two teams, but in all teams in the competition, and it is hoped that with the commencement of the second round a better standard of play will be seen, though this can only be attained by practice and training.

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Gun Flash, Issue XXVIII, 10 July 1943, Page 4

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204 A Vs. 150 B Gun Flash, Issue XXVIII, 10 July 1943, Page 4

204 A Vs. 150 B Gun Flash, Issue XXVIII, 10 July 1943, Page 4

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