THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 26, 1989.
Interport Rugby
Rugby Trial To-Day
Wing Threequarter, Full Back Positions Will Be Selectors' Main Problems
ELLIOT OR HUTCHISON FOR
STAND OFF HALF?
(By "REFEREE”)
TREMENDOUS amount of interest has been aroused in Hong
A Kong Rugby circles by the impending visit of the Malayan
Rugby Union fifteen and this afternoon's one and only Colony trial will probably see a large gathering present:
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Contrary to earlier expectations, the Colony fifteen will pro- Who Will Be
bably be much stronger as I now discover that several Naval officers of H.M.S. Medway who were not expected to be in the Colony on February 11, will be here for the match.
chance that one of them may secure recognition.
POLICE R.U.F.C.. BEATEN BY TAMAR AND S.S.
Wall's Fine Display At Full Back
D. H. TAYLOR HURT
(By “REFEREE").. Sterling work at full-back by
Available? Wall and good work in the losse
(By "REFEREE”)
There seem to be many con-
by Searle, Cullinan and Oakley featured yesterday's friendly Rugby encounter at Causeway Bay, where Tamar and Small Ships beat the newly formed Police Rugby Union Football Club by two goals (10 points) to
The selectors have so far made a very good job of their task and in the "Probables" we
two I can see possibly one or have the team, with pos-
changes from Probables' pack, these sibly a few changes in the
being L. Sen. Romans for Cuthber-flicting reports as to which play wing-threequarter and second row positions, to meet Malaya..
tson, in the front row, and the in-ers of the Navy Triangular Tour-nil. One of the biggest problems the clusion of Pte. Berry in the second nament fifteen will or will not be selectors will have to deal with is
available for the Rugby Interport the selection of the thréequarter Teams for this afternoon's trial match against Malaya on Febru- line and particularly the left wing are as follows and the match will
ary 11. berth, and while the choice of a stand start as near as 4.30 p.m., as pos- off-half looked a "certainty" for Lt.
sible: Elliot, Hutchison's brilliant perfor- mance last Saturday, in the final of
some consideration.
THE CENTRES
row.
Police
are improving grad- need ually, but are in sore of scrum practice. They were again packing much too high in the front row and were invariably beaten for the ball. A few days ago I was assured by Scrum practice twice a week and Probables:+Lt. Lomax(R.A.);
Da responsible source that most of a chance by their backs to handle H. Stewart (Club), P.6. Askwith
all angles and the International series, will merit (Dainty), W. E, Grieve (Club) and D. the Medway's officers would be here /the ball from
speeds is most essential at the H. Taylor (Police R.U.F.C.); Lt. W for this match, but yesterday I moment. Elliot (Eagle) and Lt. E. B. Talbot (Medway); K. A. Watson (Club), K. learned that both Lt. Talbot, and Their backs yesterday were given W. E. Grieve and P. O. Askwith W. Salter (Club); 2/Lt. N. H. Cuth-Lt. Darling, Navy's scrum-half and several splendid opportunities to
A. F. Walkden are certainties for the centre three-bertson (R. Scots);
score and both Mackenzie and Jack- (Club), Lt. G. P. Darling (Medway); second-row-forward, respectively, son were all but over, when they quarter positions, for few
Lt. I. M. Anderson (Medway), A. J. G. deny that as an all round player Taylor (Club) and Lt. R. E. Crawford. would be leaving Hong Kong on made the mistake of looking round Grieve is a long way ahead of his
for someone to pass to. Possibles:-W, MacGrath (Club); Lt. February £. nearest rival, H. D. Bidwell.
TAYLOR INJURED Ste-
M. J. P. Walters (Medway), H. D. Bid- wart, following his equally out-well (Club), L/Opl. Boe (R. Scots), On top of this "devastating" piece Little of was seen of D. H. Tay- standing performance on Scotland's G. K, Chadwick, (Club); J. Hutchison
retired from the game lor, who (Club) and J. R. Henderson (Club); L. of news I learn that Lt. Walters early in the first half after taking Sea. Romans (Eagle), E. A. Staples has just left the Naval Hospital a nasty kick on the knee. He re- (Eagle), A. B. Thatcher (Eagle); Lt. Griffiths (Navy), Lt. Boddington (Med- after a week's bout of septicaemia turned in the second half, but was way); L/Sgt. Page (5th A.A. Regt.), W. E. Peers (Club) and Pte. Berry and will not be playing to-day, much too heavily marked. (Middlesex).
while Lt. Skelton, who is a "Possible"
LT. OGLE LEAVES FOR AUSTRALIA
Lt. Ogle, one of the Colony's outstanding wing-forwards, left Hong Kong on Monday for Aus- tralia by the Submarine Phoenix, which is paying a visit to the Commonwealth.
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right-wing last Saturday, looks a certainty for that position, leaving, the left-wing threequarter berth vacant.
There are four claimants for this position. D. H. Taylor, of the Police R. U. F. C. has been in- cluded in Probables" team this after- noon, but I doubt if he has the speed of either Lt. Walters (Navy), a logical choice because of his un- derstanding with Askwith and because his performances in the Triangular Tournament, but doubtful starter, or of G. K. Chad- wick, who replaces D. I. Bosanquet, who is still in hospital as a result of last Saturday's back injury.
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BIDWELL AS WINGER Bidwell will be seen, as a centre this afternoon, but is also worthy of consideration as a wing three- quarter, particularly in view of his record as an attacking player, al- though it must be admitted that his defence will probably let him down.
Elliot did not play in the Inter- national series because he wanted arest, so we must judge him on his Triangular Tournament perfor mances when he was playing behind an excellent pack.
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FAINT CHANCE. Hutchison and Henderson, Possi- bles' halves for this afternoon, have also performed very creditably in their recent outings and there is a
Reserves:-F. O. Thomas (Eagle);
Surg. Lt. Ellis (Medway), J. Redman centre-threequarter, will be con- (Club), Pte. Boustead (R.A.O.C.), P. J. fined to quarantine until the first Culinan (Police R.U.F.C.) and Lt.; Pumphrey (Dorsetshire).
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Wilson, skipper of the team, was too much of an individualist and was nearly always brought down by an opposition player with the ball in possession. A little more distribution was called for.
GOOD LEADERSHIP Searle made a good leader of the pack and received stout hearted support from Cullinan and Oakley while Innis and Hemsley were also seen to advantage in the loose mauls when they got their feet over the ball and shoved.
Potter, at full-back, gave a very.... good display for Tamar and kick- ed an excellent length ball to touch, while. Barlow and Buckrell, the wingers, were the pick of the three- quarter line, although both were somewhat neglected by their cen- tres.
GOOD PLACE KICKING Ashton played a hard game at stand-off-half and gave a magni- ficent exhibition of place kicking, converting both Tamar's tries from angles with plenty to spare. Clark was a hard-working scrum-half, but was guilty of infringment of the off-side rule and should have been penalised on several occasion.
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Bowerman and Drydale were: the pick of the pack.
Tamar scored both their tries through Clark and Drysdale..
"Tamar and Small Ships: Et Potter; Pay, Lt. Buckrell,, Sub: Lt. Bateman, Paym. Lt. Cdr. Ackery and Ldg. Wrtr. Barlow: Sob Lt. Ashton and Lt. Cdr. Clark; S. B, A. Davios, Lt. (E) Brown, Cpl. Marron (RM): Wrtr Ferria, Sto. Scott, Mne. Grant, (R.M.), Burg: Lt. Drysdale; Ord. Sea, Bowerman,
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