RUGBY UNION - AUSTRALIA TO BRITISH ISLES 1957-58 RUGBY UNION OFFICIAL AUTOGRAPH TEAM SHEET Between late 1957 and March 1958 the Australia national
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RUGBY UNION - AUSTRALIA TO BRITISH ISLES 1957-58 RUGBY UNION OFFICIAL AUTOGRAPH TEAM SHEET Between late 1957 and March 1958 the Australia national rugby union team – the Wallabies – conducted a world tour encompassing Britain, Ireland, France and Canada on which they played five Tests and thirty-one minor tour matches. The Wallabies won 17, lost 16 and drew three of their games in total. They lost all five Tests of the tour. OFFICIAL RUGBY UNION AUTOGRAPH SHEET WITH PRINTED AUSTRALIA TOUR HEADING AND PLAYER NUMBERS, SIGNED IN DIFFERENT COLOURED INKS ADJACENT TO THE PLAYING NUMBER BY THE COMPLETE AUSTRALIAN SQUAD AND MANAGEMENT FOR THE 1957-58 TOUR TO THE BRITISH ISLES, 32 ORIGINAL INK AUTOGRAPHS INCLUDING: BOB DAVIDSON (Capt), TERRY CURLEY, ROD PHELPS, SAXON WHITE, JACK POTTS, OTTO ‘TONY’ FOX, DES CONNOR, DON LOGAN, DAVID EMANUEL, NORMAN HUGHES, JIM BROWN, TONY MILLER et al. USUAL FORMER FOLD MARKS (FROM SENDING IN AN ENVELOPE TO THE ORIGINAL RECIPIENT). COUPLE OF MINOR DEFECTS NOT AFFECTING ANY OF THE SIGNATURES, OTHERWISE IN GOOD CONDITION.