Walker, Malcolm, 1950- :"...and still more room for the Rugby World Cup.." 11 July 2011

Walker, Malcolm, 1950- :"...and still more room for the Rugby World Cup.." 11 July 2011
Date
2011
By
Dominion post (Newspaper)
Reference
DCDL-0018277
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A large wallaby sits on a rugby field contemplating the paraphernalia overflowing her unzipped pocket - the Rugby World Cup is sticking out of the top. She considers that there is 'still more room for the Rugby World Cup..' Context - The Australian Wallabies have high hopes for the Rugby World Cup. The 2011 event is being held in New Zealand starting September 9 and finishing 23 October.

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