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Ernie Finch

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301:. Wales were completely outclassed and lost the game 19-0, and Finch would face the All Blacks just four days later as his Llanelli team played host to the tourists. The New Zealanders faced far stiffer opposition as Llanelli went on the offensive. The forwards tackled with ferocity and Llanelli may have won with better kicking accuracy. In the match, Finch scored Llanelli's only points with a memorable solo try. Finch took a quick line-out, took the returning ball and left Hart flat-footed as he sped past him. With the try line in sight the only All Black defender was 373: 386: 345: 359: 327:
towards the end of the season; and although Wales lost, Finch managed his fourth and final international try for his country. Finch's final game for his country was in 1928 in Paris and it saw the first Welsh defeat by the French team. Five players from the game never represented their country again,
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on the trip to Paris. The squad was thrown into turmoil, with several players being forced into unfamiliar positions. Finch managed to get his name on the scoreboard during the game when he scored one of two Welsh
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and county rugby for the Western Counties. Finch is most notable as the player who scored an excellent solo try against the 1924 touring New Zealand 'Invincibles' in their match against Llanelli.
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to Abram and Emily Finch. His father was a retired police officer who upon moving to Wales and marrying Emily, his second wife, became a school board attendance monitor.
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in an away game to France. Although Wales won, it was a messy Welsh performance caused by the decision of the
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Finch missed all off the 1927 Championship for Wales, but was selected to face the
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before moving to first class team Llanelli in 1922. Finch was first selected for
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Finch was re-selected for the next Welsh international, this time against the
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Finch was back in the Welsh squad in 1925 when he again faced France in the
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Fields of Praise: The Official History of The Welsh Rugby Union
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Index

Pembroke Dock
Wales
Haverfordwest
Wales
Wing
Caerleon RFC
Pembroke Dock Harlequins
Llanelli RFC
Wales
Welsh
rugby union
Llanelli
Pembroke Dock
Pembroke Dock Harlequins
Wales
1924 Five Nations Championship
Welsh Rugby Union
Ossie Male
tries
touring New Zealand team
George Nēpia
Five Nations Championship
Cardiff Arms Park
Bobby Delahay
touring Waratahs
France
Ireland
Australia
New South Wales Waratahs
New Zealand

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