Lindsay Knight takes us on a journey back to the golden days. He recalls the days when the likes of Poneke v Petone or Southern v University would frequently draw crowds of 10,000 or more and All Blacks regularly lined up to play for their clubs. This book is a testament to the immense contribution which clubs, big and small, city or rural, have made not only to New Zealand rugby but to our society as a whole.
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Lindsay Knight takes us on a journey back to the golden days. He recalls the days when the likes of Poneke v Petone or Southern v University would frequently draw crowds of 10,000 or more and All Blacks regularly lined up to play for their clubs. This book is a testament to the immense contribution which clubs, big and small, city or rural, have made not only to New Zealand rugby but to our society as a whole.
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