CONSIDERING the large number of mishaps to players the Australians scored a phenomenal win. No higher tribute could be paid to the sporting courage of any team than to record the manner in which, in ...
Article : 131 wordsHalf-back Gee (who scored two tries) at his top, supported by S. Pearce, with J. Feetham and W. Horton, the English forwards, in the picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 39 wordsIF the Australians had won by 13 to 9, it might have been a more faithful and satisfactory reflection of play. It looked a straining of the law for the referee to ...
Article : 125 wordsWhen Australia defeated England, 15 to 6, on Saturday in the second Test it was the holiest international battle ever seen in our country. Brisbane's Cricket Ground looked packed by its crowd of 26,574 people. They were seething with excitement, a kind of joyous excitement. The feeling ...
Article : 572 wordsA powerful line kick by McMillan sent the ball out well inside the 25. There a stern struggle between the two packs was ended by Gee working ...
Article : 2,796 wordsWHEN the teams marched on to the field to start the frame the ground looked as though it were packed to the last spectator, yet not so many more ...
Article : 449 wordsAustralia won through every man playing at his top and taking every ounce out of himself. The forwards matched the English six in every department. Without being as fast and dangerous in the loose as many Australian packs have been, they were tremendously solid and sure in the tackle. ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 22 Jun 1932, Page 14
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