Rugby Union: Wilson's role
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Your support makes all the difference.JEFF WILSON, the cricket international who once scored 66 points in a school rugby match, will take on the kicking duties for the All Blacks in tomorrow's game against the North at Anfield, writes Steve Bale.
Wilson is the only member of Saturday's starters against the South- West to play again, though Zinzan Brooke has been on the field in all three games. Phil de Glanville and Andy Blackmore, the England A players concussed at Redruth, are compulsorily out for three weeks.
NEW ZEALAND (v North of England, Anfield, tomorrow): S Howarth (Auckland); J Wilson (Otago), E Clarke (Auckland), M Berry (Wellington), E Rush (North Harbour); M Ellis, S Forster (Otago); M Allen (Taranaki), N Hewitt (Hawke's Bay), G Purvis (Waikato), B Larsen (North Harbour), R Fromont, Z Brooke (Auckland, capt), J Mitchell (Waikato), L Barry (North Harbour).
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