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Wellington Sevens Parade Hi-jinks Part Deux

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Photos and words Kevin List


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With the sun beating down the players for the Wellington league of the International Rugby Sevens passed by appreciative crowds watching from many a vantage point on Lambton Quay. Although frowned upon by the NZ Government the Fijian team was warmly received. Mysteriously the French team float seemed to consist of a large contingent of Kiwi lasses scattered throughout the waving French Sevens players…

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