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Summary This film shows a rugby match between Great Britain and New Zealand in Headingley.
Description
This film shows a rugby match between Great Britain and New Zealand in Headingley.
Players get off their bus. Both teams run past a crowd that stand behind a fence, with policemen stood in front.
They line up on the stadium field and men in suits walk down shaking the men's hands. New Zealand proceed to perform their traditional Haka dance whilst the British team all bend down on one knee.
The rugby match is played. At what is presumably half time, a white pit bull terrier is stood in...
This film shows a rugby match between Great Britain and New Zealand in Headingley.
Players get off their bus. Both teams run past a crowd that stand behind a fence, with policemen stood in front.
They line up on the stadium field and men in suits walk down shaking the men's hands. New Zealand proceed to perform their traditional Haka dance whilst the British team all bend down on one knee.
The rugby match is played. At what is presumably half time, a white pit bull terrier is stood in the middle of the field. It runs about. Then play resumes, the dog now absent. The camera points at another camera that is stood on some scaffolding above the crowd.
The crowd departs, signalling the end of the match and there is a shot of the Union Jack waving in the breeze.