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English: The first British Isles rugby union team to tour the Southern Hemisphere. Robert Seddons team to New Zealand and Australia. (Back row): Anderton, Kent, Bumby, Shrewsbury, Brooks, Lawler, Banks, Saul, Laing, Smith, Thomas, Mathers, Pinketh, Burnet, Seddon. (Front row): Speakman, Williams, Nolan, Stoddart, Haslam, Burnet, Eagles, Stuart, McShane. |
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Source | Football: The Rugby Union Game, Cassell & Company - 515 pages (published 1892) |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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