1973 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France
The 1973 Kangaroo Tour was the thirteenth Kangaroo Tour, where the Australian national rugby league team travelled to Europe and played nineteen matches against British and French club and representative rugby league teams, in addition to three Test matches against Great Britain and two Tests against the French. It followed the tour of 1967-68 and the next was staged in 1978.
The squad's leadership
The team was captain-coached by Graeme Langlands making his third Kangaroo Tour. Managers of the team were Albert Bishop and Charlie Gibson with Alf Richards as the team trainer.
Touring squad
Great Britain
The Ashes series against Great Britain saw an aggregate crowd of 36,567 attending the Test series
Sunday, 30 September | Salford | 12 – 15 | Australia | The Willows, Salford | |
Attendance: 11,064 |
Wednesday, 3 October | Wakefield Trinity | 9 – 13 | Australia | Belle Vue, Wakefield | |
Attendance: 5,863 |
Sunday, 7 October | Dewsbury | 3 – 17 | Australia | Crown Flatt, Dewsbury | |
Attendance: 5,865 |
Wednesday, 10 October | Castleford | 10 – 18 | Australia | Wheldon Road, Castleford | |
Attendance: 2,419 |
Wednesday, 10 October | Widnes | 10 – 25 | Australia | Lowerhouse Lane, Widnes | |
Attendance: 5,185 |
Friday, 19 October | Oldham | 10 – 44 | Australia | The Watersheddings, Oldham | |
Attendance: 2,895 |
Wednesday, 24 October | Cumberland | 2 – 28 | Australia | Recreation Ground, Whitehaven | |
Attendance: 3,666 Referee: Mick Naughton |
Sunday, 28 October | Bradford Northern | 14 – 50 | Australia | Odsal Stadium, Bradford | |
Attendance: 5,667 |
The Ashes series
First Test
In the first rugby league international played at Wembley since 1963, the Lions shocked the then unbeaten Australian's 21-12 in front of just 9,874 fans. The match had been moved to Wembley from the Central Park ground in Wigan at the request of the Australian team management.
3 November 1973 |
Great Britain | 21 – 12 | Australia |
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Tries: Phil Lowe (2) Colin Clarke Brian Lockwood Goals: Terry Clawson (4) Field Goals: Steve Nash |
Tries: Ray Branighan Bob Fulton Goals: Graeme Langlands (3) |
Wednesday, 7 November | Hull KR | 9 – 25 | Australia | Craven Park, Hull | |
Attendance: 5,150 |
Saturday, 10 November | Huddersfield | 2 – 32 | Australia | Fartown Ground, Huddersfield | |
Attendance: 1,333 |
Sunday, 11 November | Leigh | 4 – 31 | Australia | Hilton Park, Leigh | |
Attendance: 2,607 |
Tuesday, 13 November | St Helens | 11 – 7 | Australia | Knowsley Road, St Helens | |
Attendance: 10,013 |
Sunday, 18 November | Featherstone | 13 – 18 | Australia | Post Office Road, Featherstone | |
Attendance: 5,659 |
Second Test
The second test at Headingley in Leeds saw the Australian's tie the series at one game all with a 14-6 win in front of the tours largest attendance of 16,674.
24 November 1973 |
Great Britain | 6 – 14 | Australia |
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Tries: Goals: Terry Clawson (3) |
Tries: Bob McCarthy Goals: Graham Eadie (5) |
Third Test
The Kangaroos won back The Ashes with a hard fought 15-5 win in trying conditions at Warrington. The pitch at the Wilderspool Stadium was frozen which suited the Australian's who were used to playing on hard grounds at home.
1 December 1973 |
Great Britain | 5 – 15 | Australia |
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Tries: Roger Millward Goals: Roger Millward (1) |
Tries: Ken Maddison (2) Bob Fulton Geoff Starling Elwyn Walters Goals: |
Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington Attendance: 10,019 Referee/s: Billy Thompson Man of the Match: Ken Maddison |
France
Date | Opponent | Score | Ground | Referee | Crowd | Report |
9 December | France | 9 – 21 | Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan | G. Jameau (FRA) | 5,109 | |
12 December | France XIII | 12 – 24 | Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux | 2,523 | ||
16 December | France | 3 – 14 | Stade des Minimes, Toulouse | M. Caillol (FRA) | 7,060 | |
French Tests
First test
9 December 1973 |
France | 9 – 21 | Australia |
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Tries: Michael Moliner Andre Ruiz Goals Roger Garrigues (1) Field Goals: Roger Garrigues |
Tries: Bob Fulton (2) Ted Goodwin (2) Geoff Starling Goals Ray Branighan (2) Mick Cronin (1) |
France | Position | Australia |
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Maurice de Martos | FB | Ray Branighan |
Serge Marsolan | WG | Lionel Williamson |
Michael Moliner | CE | Bob Fulton |
Andre Ruiz | CE | Mick Cronin |
Jean-Claude Marty | WG | David Waite |
Patrick Rives | SO | Tim Pickup |
Roger Garrigues (c) | SH | Tom Raudonikis (c) |
Christian Carre | PR | Arthur Beetson |
Jacques Franc | HK | John Lang |
Charles Thenegal | PR | John O'Neill |
Jean-Jacques Cologni | SR | Greg Pierce |
Jean-Paul Sauret | SR | Elwyn Walters |
Georges Bonet | LF | Geoff Starling |
Marius Frattini | Int. | Ted Goodwin |
Serge Gleyzes | Int. | |
Coach | Graeme Langlands |
Second Test
Arthur Beetson became the first aboriginal player to captain Australia in a rugby league Test match.
16 December 1973 |
France | 3 – 14 | Australia |
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Tries: Jacques Franc Goals |
Tries: Ray Branighan Mick Cronin Bob Fulton Ken Maddison Goals Mick Cronin (1) |
France | Position | Australia |
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Jose Calle | FB | Ray Branighan |
Serge Marsolan | WG | Ted Goodwin |
Michael Moliner | CE | Mick Cronin |
Andre Ruiz | CE | Geoff Starling |
Jean-Claude Marty | WG | David Waite |
Michael Mazare | SO | Bob Fulton |
Roger Garrigues (c) | SH | Tim Pickup |
Victor Serrano | PR | Bob O'Reilly |
Jacques Franc | HK | Elwyn Walters |
Christian Carre | PR | Arthur Beetson (c) |
Jean-Paul Sauret | SR | Ken Maddison |
Serge Gleyzes | SR | Gary Stevens |
Georges Bonet | LF | Paul Sait |
Lambert Brunet | Int. | |
Patrick Rives | Int. | |
Coach | Graeme Langlands |
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