« ALL BLACKS” TOUR.
PRESS COMMENT. retirement of gillett. United rr.» Z ing the eocond tos , should bo 1 a the third test f N.S. a abandoned and■ • q'i 10 Now /ea- I Wales substituted. to-night. I Colera.n i. * I to go to Brisb yy DNBYi J Illy 22 The Herald says The although , si in is forced upon «• Wednesday s , vl P*°^ Cl .y department I monument that Vlu B acks’ were suof the game the kicking is , perior to our men better, and I r better, their P assl^ tt £_o„ Satnri their tactics are nractically certain I t day’s form it ispracticaiy the - tha’ we cannot bung combination I 1 field to beat them. The cornu o amongst the back ‘ -Zealand r finest over sliou n a p that none I a team. S .°, fecial mention. I can be picked for P “The ‘All I The Telegraph states. _ A j - Black’ backs were a wondoiful e P t]yj a iy his joined the team. ft lle “ ivrf a- The Council of the Rugby lIISSs
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2139, 23 July 1907, Page 2
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176« ALL BLACKS” TOUR. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2139, 23 July 1907, Page 2
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