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1954 Rugby League World Cup squads

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The 1954 Rugby League World Cup featured the national teams (selected from eighteen-man squads) of four nations.

Statistics

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Match details - listing surnames of each team and the point scorers - were included in E.E. Christensen's Official Rugby League Yearbook, as was a summary of the players' point-scoring.[1] This information is reflected in the Rugby League Project website.

Australia

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For Australian players, the World Cup tournament took place in 1954's post-season. Their coach was Vic Hey[2] The team was managed by Spencer O'Neill of Parramatta, NSW and Jack McMahon of Queensland.[3]

The Rugby League News published details of the touring team including each player's age and weight.[4]

Banks, Davies, Flannery, Hall, McCaffery, O'Shea and Watson were selected from Queensland clubs. Pidding was selected from clubs in New South Wales Country areas. This lineup of the squad played for Sydney-based clubs during the 1954 season.

Player Position Age Weight
st.lb (kg)
Club Games Tries Goals FG Points
Bob Banks Five-eighth 23 12.10 (81) Toowoomba Newtown 2 0 0 0 0
Roy Bull Prop 25 14.7 (92) Manly-Warringah 3 1 0 0 3
Clive Churchill Fullback 27 11.7 (73) South Sydney 3 0 0 0 0
Harold Crocker Second-row 25 15.0 (95) Parramatta 2 0 0 0 0
Brian Davies Prop, Second-row 23 14.12 (94) Booval Swifts 3 0 0 0 0
Peter Diversi Lock 22 14.4 (91) North Sydney 3 1 0 0 3
Denis Flannery Wing 25 13.8 (86) Ipswich Brothers 2 0 0 0 0
Duncan Hall Prop 28 14.12 (94) Brisbane Western Suburbs 1 0 0 0 0
Greg Hawick Utility Back 22 13.5 (85) South Sydney 2 1 0 0 3
Keith Holman Halfback 27 11.9 (74) Western Suburbs 2 0 0 0 0
Ken Kearney Hooker 28 13.9 (87) St George 3 2 0 0 6
Ken McCaffery Five-eighth 24 13.0 (83) Toowoomba Souths 1 0 0 0 0
Ian Moir Wing 22 11.4 (72) South Sydney 1 0 0 0 0
Kel O'Shea Second-row 21 15.1 (96) Ayr 2 2 0 0 6
Noel Pidding Wing 27 12.0 (76) Maitland 3 0 7 0 14
Norm Provan Second-row 22 15.1 (96) St George 1 0 0 0 0
Alex Watson Centre 22 13.4 (84) Brisbane Western Suburbs 3 3 0 0 9
Harry Wells Centre 22 14.2 (90) Wollongong 2 2 0 0 6

New Zealand

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  • Manager: Tom McKenzie (West Coast)
  • Coach: Jim Amos (Canterbury)

The Rugby League News published details of the Kiwi touring team including each player's provincial team, weight, height, ageand occupation.[5]

Player Position Age Weight
st.lb (kg)
Province Games Tries Goals FG Points
Doug Anderson Fullback 27 12. 1 (77) Auckland 1 0 0 0 0
Alister Atkinson Lock 28 12. 10 (81) Canterbury 3 0 0 0 0
Jim Austin Wing, Centre 24 12. 2 (77) Auckland 2 0 0 0 0
Lory Blanchard Hooker 30 14. 3 (90) Canterbury 3 0 0 0 0
John Bond Prop, Second-row 22 14. 7 (92) Canterbury 2 0 2 0 4
Jock Butterfield Second-row 22 14. 0 (89) Canterbury 2 0 0 0 0
Neville Denton Fullback 20 12. 0 (76) Auckland 1 0 0 0 0
Cyril Eastlake (c) Wing, Centre 24 11. 9 (74) Auckland 3 1 0 0 3
Jimmy Edwards Wing 27 12. 0 (76) Auckland 3 1 0 0 3
Len Eriksen Halfback 27 10. 0 (64) Auckland 3 1 0 0 3
Ian Grey Fullback 23 12. 7 (79) Auckland 1 0 0 0 0
Cliff Johnson Prop 25 14. 3 (90) Auckland 2 0 0 0 0
George McDonald Second-row 20 13. 10 (87) South Auckland 1 0 0 0 0
Ron McKay Centre 22 12. 9 (80) Taranaki 3 1 9 0 21
Bill McLennan Prop 26 15. 10 (100) West Coast 3 0 0 0 0
George Menzies Wing 23 11. 4 (72) West Coast 1 0 0 0 0
Bill Sorensen Five-eighth 22 13. 4 (84) Auckland 3 0 0 0 0
John Yates Second-row 24 14. 11 (94) Auckland 2 0 0 0 0

Great Britain

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For British players, the World Cup tournament took place during the 1954–55 Northern Rugby Football League season. Their coach was Mr Gideon Shaw.
The Rugby League News published the selected British touring team.[6] The following seven players listed in this article did not play a match in the tournament: Billy Boston (Wigan), Willie Horne (Barrow), Geoff Gunney (Hunslet), W. Banks, Ron Rylance (Huddersfield), Alvin Ackerley (Halifax) and Johnny Whiteley (Hull).
English representative Phil Jackson was born in Canada. David Rose and captain Dave Valentine were representatives from Scotland, and John Thorley from Wales.

Player Position Club Games Tries Goals FG Points
Gordon Brown Five-eighth Leeds 4 6 0 0 18
Bob Coverdale Prop Hull 4 0 0 0 0
Gerry Helme Halfback Warrington 4 2 0 0 6
Phil Jackson Centre Barrow 4 3 0 0 9
Frank Kitchen Wing Leigh 2 3 0 0 9
Jimmy Ledgard Fullback Leigh 4 1 13 0 29
Albert Naughton Centre Warrington 2 0 0 0 0
Don Robinson Second-row Wakefield Trinity 4 0 0 0 0
David Rose Wing Leeds 4 4 0 0 12
Sam Smith Hooker Hunslet 4 0 0 0 0
Mick Sullivan Wing Huddersfield 4 0 0 0 0
John Thorley Prop Halifax 4 0 0 0 0
Dave Valentine (c) Lock Huddersfield 4 0 0 0 0
Basil Watts Second-row York 4 0 0 0 0

France

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Coaches: Jean Duhau and René Duffort The French squad was:[7]

Player Position Age Club Games Tries Goals FG Points
Jean Audoubert Hooker 30 Lyon Villeurbanne 4 1 0 0 3
Gilbert Benausse Five-eighth, Halfback 22 AS Carcassonne 2 0 0 0 0
Vincent Cantoni Wing 27 Toulouse Olympique 4 2 0 0 6
André Carrère Prop 30 Villeneuve XIII RLLG 0 0 0 0 0
Raymond Contrastin Wing 29 Bordeaux XIII [fr] 4 5 0 0 15
Joseph Crespo Halfback 29 Lyon Villeurbanne 4 1 0 0 3
Guy Delaye Second-row 25 Sporting Olympique Avignon 3 1 0 0 3
Roger Guilhem Lock 28 AS Carcassonne 1 0 0 0 0
Antoine Jimenez Five-eighth, Centre 25 Villeneuve XIII RLLG 4 0 0 0 0
Joseph Krawzyck Prop - Lyon Villeurbanne 4 1 0 0 3
Jacques Merquey Centre 25 Sporting Olympique Avignon 4 1 0 0 3
Jean Pambrun Second-row 24 Marseille XIII 4 0 0 0 0
Puig Aubert Fullback 29 XIII Catalan 4 0 13 0 26
François Rinaldi Prop - Marseille XIII 4 0 0 0 0
Armand Save Second-row 23 Bordeaux XIII [fr] 1 0 0 0 0
Claude Teisseire Five-eighth, Centre 23 AS Carcassonne 3 0 0 0 0
Gilbert Verdié Lock 26 Racing Club Albi XIII 2 0 0 0 0
Maurice Voron Wing - Lyon Villeurbanne 0 0 0 0 0

Note: The Rugby League Project has Roger Guilhem playing one match and Gilbert Verdié two, whilst EE Christensen's Official Rugby League Yearbook has Roger Guilhem playing two matches (the round matches against Great Britain and Australia) and Gilbert Verdié playing one match (the Final against Great Britain).

References

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  1. ^ E.E.Christensen (1954). "World Cup". E.E. Christensen's Official Rugby League Yearbook. 8. Sydney: E.E.Christensen.
  2. ^ AAP (24 October 1954). "R.L. Cup team fit but tired". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australia. p. 8. Retrieved 25 December 2009.
  3. ^ New South Wales Rugby Football League. (1920). "Cup Tour Manager Has Given Service To League". The Rugby League News. 35 (23 (31 July 1954)). Sydney: N.S.W. Rugby Football League. nla.obj-642592258. Retrieved 18 Jan 2021 – via Trove.
  4. ^ New South Wales Rugby Football League. (1920). "Australians For France". The Rugby League News. 35 (32 (1 October 1951)). Sydney: N.S.W. Rugby Football League. nla.obj-642649963. Retrieved 18 Jan 2021 – via Trove.
  5. ^ New South Wales Rugby Football League. (1920). "New Faces In Kiwi Tourists". The Rugby League News. 35 (32 (1 October 1951)). Sydney: N.S.W. Rugby Football League. nla.obj-642649847. Retrieved 18 Jan 2021 – via Trove.
  6. ^ New South Wales Rugby Football League. (1920). "British Team For France". The Rugby League News. 35 (32 (1 October 1951)). Sydney: N.S.W. Rugby Football League. nla.obj-642650989. Retrieved 18 Jan 2021 – via Trove.
  7. ^ "World Cup 1954 - Squads - Rugby League Project".