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1 My First Football Match Jay See , 1897 single work prose humour
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , May vol. 32 no. 384 1897; (p. 384)
A country visitor to Sydney describes his first Rugby Union match, between the Wairoas and the Invincibles at Sydney's Woodnor Park. 'Naive' description, comparisons etc. Spectator's tough; compares barracking to a corroboree; leap-frog on field scrum. One comparison of a player to a 'negro' with a chicken under his arm. Casualties of players at half-time. A dead pup thrown at an umpire and his retaliation. (PB)
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