1954 Rugby League World Cup group stage

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1954 Rugby League World Cup group stage was the main component of the 1954 Rugby League World Cup, with the top two nations qualifying for the final. The group comprised Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain and France.

Ladder[]

Team Played Won Drew Lost For Against Difference Points
 Great Britain 3 2 1 0 67 32 +35 5
 France 3 2 1 0 50 31 +19 5
 Australia 3 1 0 2 52 58 −6 2
 New Zealand 3 0 0 3 34 82 −48 0

France vs New Zealand[]

30 October 1954
France  22 – 13  New Zealand
Try:
Jean Audoubert
Raymond Contrastin
Joseph Crespo
Guy Delaye
Goals:
Puig Aubert (4)
Field Goals:
Puig Aubert (1)
[1] Try:
Cyril Eastlake
Jimmy Edwards
Ron McKay

Goals:
John Bond (2)
Parc des Princes, Paris
Attendance: 13,240
Referee: Charles Appleton England
France
New Zealand
FB 1 Catalanscolours.svg Puig Aubert (c)
RW 2 France colours.svg Raymond Contrastin
CE 3 Faxcolours.svg Jacques Merquey
CE 4 France colours.svg Antoine Jimenez
LW 5 France colours.svg Vincent Cantoni
SO 6 CarcassonneRLcolours.PNG Gilbert Benausse
SH 7 France colours.svg Claude Teisseire
PR 8 France colours.svg Joseph Krawzyck
HK 9 France colours.svg Jean Audoubert
PR 10 France colours.svg François Rinaldi
SR 11 France colours.svg Jean Pambrun
SR 12 France colours.svg Guy Delaye
LF 13 France colours.svg Joseph Crespo
Coach:
France Jean Duhau and Rene Duffort
FB 1 North Sydney colours.svg Pat Creedy
RW 2 New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg George Menzies
CE 3 Australian colours.svg Ron McKay
CE 4 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Cyril Eastlake (c)
LW 5 Australian colours.svg Jimmy Edwards
FE 6 Cronulla colours.svg Bill Sorensen
HB 7 New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg Len Eriksen
PR 8 Canterbury colours.svg Cliff Johnson
HK 9 North Sydney colours.svg Lory Blanchard
PR 10 New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg Bill McLennan
SR 11 New South Wales colours.svg John Yates
SR 12 Wcatscolours.svg Don Robinson
LK 13 New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg
Coach:
New Zealand Jim Amos

France's niggling tactics in their win against New Zealand in the tournament's opening match drew criticism from the media and the Kiwis coach, Jim Amos.[2] New Zealand winger Jimmy Edwards had the distinction of being the first scorer in World Cup history with a try after only five minutes. Puig-Aubert landed the first goal.


Australia vs Great Britain[]

31 October 1954
Australia  13 – 28  Great Britain
Try:
Harry Wells (2)
Ken Kearney


Goals:
Noel Pidding (2)
[3] Try:
Gordon Brown (2)
Phil Jackson (2)
Frank Kitchen
David Rose
Goals:
Jimmy Ledgard (5)
Stade de Gerland, Lyon
Attendance: 10,250
Referee: Rene Guidicelli France
Australia
Great Britain
FB 1 South Sydney colours.svg Clive Churchill (c)
RW 2 Country colours.svg Noel Pidding
CE 3 Wests Panthers Colours.svg Alex Watson
CE 4 Illawarra colours.svg Harry Wells
LW 5 South Sydney colours.svg Ian Moir
FE 6 Toowoomba Clydesdales colours.svg Ken McCaffery
HB 7 Western Suburbs colours.svg Keith Holman
PR 8 Wests Panthers Colours.svg Duncan Hall
HK 9 St. George colours.svg Ken Kearney
PR 10 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Roy Bull
SR 11 St. George colours.svg Norm Provan
SR 12 Brothers Colours.svg Brian Davies
LK 13 North Sydney colours.svg Peter Diversi
Coach:
Australia Vic Hey
FB 1 Leigh colours.svg Jimmy Ledgard
RW 2 Rhinoscolours.svg David Rose
CE 3 Barrowcolours.svg Phil Jackson
CE 4 Giantscolours.svg Mick Sullivan
LW 5 Leigh colours.svg Frank Kitchen
SO 6 Rhinoscolours.svg Gordon Brown
SH 7 Wolvescolours.svg Gerry Helme
PR 8 Faxcolours.svg John Thorley
HK 9 Hunsletcolours.svg Sam Smith
PR 10 Hullcolours.svg Bob Coverdale
SR 11 Balmain colours.svg Basil Watts
SR 12 Wcatscolours.svg Don Robinson
LF 13 Giantscolours.svg Dave Valentine (c)
Coach:
England G. Shaw

The British team proved too strong for Australia in both sides' first World Cup game.[4]


France vs Great Britain[]

7 November 1954
France  13 – 13  Great Britain
Try:
Raymond Contrastin (2)
Joseph Krawzyck

Goals:
Puig Aubert (2)
[5] Try:
Gordon Brown
Gerry Helme
David Rose
Goals:
Jimmy Ledgard (2)
Stadium Municipal, Toulouse
Attendance: 37,471
Referee: Charles Appleton England
France
Great Britain
FB 1 Catalanscolours.svg Puig Aubert (c)
RW 2 France colours.svg Raymond Contrastin
RC 3 Faxcolours.svg Jacques Merquey
LC 4 France colours.svg Antoine Jimenez
LW 5 France colours.svg Vincent Cantoni
SO 6 CarcassonneRLcolours.PNG Gilbert Benausse
SH 7 France colours.svg Joseph Crespo
PR 8 France colours.svg Joseph Krawzyck
HK 9 France colours.svg Jean Audoubert
PR 10 France colours.svg François Rinaldi
SR 11 France colours.svg Armand Save
SR 12 France colours.svg Jean Pambrun
LF 13 France colours.svg Gilbert Verdié
Coach:
France Jean Duhau and Rene Duffort
FB 1 Leigh colours.svg Jimmy Ledgard
RW 2 Rhinoscolours.svg David Rose
RC 3 Barrowcolours.svg Phil Jackson
LC 4 Wolvescolours.svg Albert Naughton
LW 5 Giantscolours.svg Mick Sullivan
SO 6 Rhinoscolours.svg Gordon Brown
SH 7 Wolvescolours.svg Gerry Helme
PR 8 Faxcolours.svg John Thorley
HK 9 Hunsletcolours.svg Sam Smith
PR 10 Hullcolours.svg Bob Coverdale
SR 11 Balmain colours.svg Basil Watts
SR 12 Wcatscolours.svg Don Robinson
LF 13 Giantscolours.svg Dave Valentine (c)
Coach:
England G. Shaw

The game gripped the attention of the rugby league public as never before with a record crowd of 37,471 attending at Toulouse. That record crowd has still not been beaten in France. The draw resulted in Great Britain and France sharing the lead in the tournament.[6]


Australia vs New Zealand[]

7 November 1954
Australia  34 – 15  New Zealand
Try:
Alex Watson (3)
Roy Bull
Peter Diversi
Greg Hawick
Ken Kearney
Kel O'Shea
Goals:
Noel Pidding (5)
[7] Try:






Goals:
Ron McKay (6)
Stade Vélodrome, Marseille
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Rene Guidicelli France
Australia
New Zealand
FB 1 South Sydney colours.svg Clive Churchill (c)
RW 2 Country colours.svg Noel Pidding
CE 3 Illawarra colours.svg Harry Wells
CE 4 Wests Panthers Colours.svg Alex Watson
LW 5 Canterbury colours.svg Denis Flannery
FE 6 Toowoomba Clydesdales colours.svg Bob Banks
HB 7 South Sydney colours.svg Greg Hawick
PR 8 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Roy Bull
HK 9 St. George colours.svg Ken Kearney
PR 10 Brothers Colours.svg Brian Davies
SR 11 Parramatta colours.svg Harold Crocker
SR 12 Queensland colours.svg Kel O'Shea
LK 13 North Sydney colours.svg Peter Diversi
Coach:
Australia Vic Hey
FB 1 Canterbury colours.svg Neville Denton
RW 2 Australian colours.svg Jimmy Edwards
CE 3 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Cyril Eastlake (c)
CE 4 Australian colours.svg Ron McKay
LW 5 Canterbury colours.svg Jim Austin
FE 6 Cronulla colours.svg Bill Sorensen
HB 7 New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg
PR 8 Canterbury colours.svg Cliff Johnson
HK 9 North Sydney colours.svg Lory Blanchard
PR 10 New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg Bill McLennan
SR 11 North Sydney colours.svg Jock Butterfield
SR 12 New South Wales colours.svg John Yates
LK 13 New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg
Coach:
New Zealand Jim Amos

Australia's victory in this match put them in third position on the ladder and New Zealand last.[8]


Great Britain vs New Zealand[]

11 November 1954
Great Britain  26 – 6  New Zealand
Try:
Frank Kitchen (2)
Gordon Brown
Phil Jackson
Jimmy Ledgard
David Rose
Goals:
Jimmy Ledgard (4)
[9] Try:





Goals:
Ron McKay (3)
Stade Chaban Delmas, Bordeaux
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: Rene Guidicelli France
Great Britain
New Zealand
FB 1 Leigh colours.svg Jimmy Ledgard
RW 2 Rhinoscolours.svg David Rose
RC 3 Barrowcolours.svg Phil Jackson
LC 4 Giantscolours.svg Mick Sullivan
LW 5 Leigh colours.svg Frank Kitchen
SO 6 Rhinoscolours.svg Gordon Brown
SH 7 Wolvescolours.svg Gerry Helme
PR 8 Faxcolours.svg John Thorley
HK 9 Hunsletcolours.svg Sam Smith
PR 10 Hullcolours.svg Bob Coverdale
SR 11 Balmain colours.svg Basil Watts
SR 12 Wcatscolours.svg Don Robinson
LF 13 Giantscolours.svg Dave Valentine (c)
Coach:
England G. Shaw
FB 1 Canterbury colours.svg Ian Grey
RW 2 Australian colours.svg Jimmy Edwards
CE 3 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Cyril Eastlake (c)
CE 4 Australian colours.svg Ron McKay
LW 5 Canterbury colours.svg Jim Austin
FE 6 Cronulla colours.svg Bill Sorensen
HB 7 New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg
PR 8 Canterbury colours.svg Cliff Johnson
HK 9 North Sydney colours.svg Lory Blanchard
PR 10 New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg Bill McLennan
SR 11 North Sydney colours.svg Jock Butterfield
SR 12 Waikatoleague.png George McDonald
LK 13 New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg
Coach:
New Zealand Jim Amos

France vs Australia[]

11 November 1954
France  15 – 5  Australia
Try:
Vincent Cantoni
Raymond Contrastin
Jacques Merquey
Goals:
Puig Aubert (3)
[10] Try:
Kel O'Shea


Goals:
Noel Pidding (1)
Stade Marcel Saupin, Nantes
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Charles Appleton England
France
Australia
FB 1 Catalanscolours.svg Puig Aubert (c)
RW 2 France colours.svg Vincent Cantoni
CE 3 Faxcolours.svg Jacques Merquey
CE 4 France colours.svg Claude Teisseire
LW 5 France colours.svg Raymond Contrastin
SO 6 France colours.svg Antoine Jimenez
SH 7 France colours.svg Joseph Crespo
PR 8 France colours.svg François Rinaldi
HK 9 France colours.svg Jean Audoubert
PR 10 France colours.svg Joseph Krawzyck
SR 11 France colours.svg Guy Delaye
SR 12 France colours.svg Jean Pambrun
LF 13 France colours.svg Gilbert Verdié
Coach:
France Jean Duhau and Rene Duffort
FB 1 South Sydney colours.svg Clive Churchill (c)
RW 2 Country colours.svg Noel Pidding
CE 3 Wests Panthers Colours.svg Alex Watson
CE 4 South Sydney colours.svg Greg Hawick
LW 5 Canterbury colours.svg Denis Flannery
FE 6 Toowoomba Clydesdales colours.svg Bob Banks
HB 7 Western Suburbs colours.svg Keith Holman
PR 8 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Roy Bull
HK 9 St. George colours.svg Ken Kearney
PR 10 Brothers Colours.svg Brian Davies
SR 11 Queensland colours.svg Kel O'Shea
SR 12 Parramatta colours.svg Harold Crocker
LK 13 North Sydney colours.svg Peter Diversi
Coach:
Australia Vic Hey

Australia and France were playing for the chance to meet Great Britain in the final. Mistakes cost the Australians the match, so France advanced to the decider.[11]


References[]

  1. ^ France vs New Zealand
  2. ^ AAP (1 November 1954). "Coach Critical". The Sydney Morning Herald. (p. 11). Retrieved 6 October 2009.
  3. ^ Australia vs Great Britain
  4. ^ AAP (1 November 1954). "Australians down 28–13 in World Cup". The Sydney Morning Herald. (p. 11). Retrieved 25 December 2009.
  5. ^ France vs Great Britain
  6. ^ "FRANCE AND BRITAIN TIE; Share Rugby Cup Lead After 13–13 Draw in Toulouse". The New York Times. 8 November 1954. p. 27. Retrieved 6 October 2009.
  7. ^ Australia vs New Zealand
  8. ^ AAP (9 November 1954). "Kangaroos need win". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australia. p. 5. Retrieved 25 December 2009.
  9. ^ Great Britain vs New Zealand
  10. ^ France vs Australia
  11. ^ "Australia beaten in World Cup series". The Canberra Times. 13 November 1954. p. 4. Retrieved 6 October 2009.
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