1975 Rugby League World Cup squads

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This is a list of the five national teams who played the 1975 Rugby League World Cup.

Australia[]

  1. Graeme Langlands (Captain/Coach)
  2. Chris Anderson
  3. Arthur Beetson
  4. Ray Branighan
  5. John Brass
  6. Ron Coote
  7. Mick Cronin
  8. John Donnelly
  9. Graham Eadie
  10. Terry Fahey
  11. Denis Fitzgerald
  12. Bob Fulton
  13. Mark Harris
  14. Ray Higgs
  15. John Lang
  16. Ian Mackay
  17. Allan McMahon
  18. John Mayes
  19. John O'Neill
  20. John Peard
  21. Tim Pickup
  22. Greg Pierce
  23. George Piggins
  24. Lew Platz
  25. Jim Porter
  26. John Quayle
  27. Terry Randall
  28. Tommy Raudonikis
  29. Johnny Rhodes
  30. Steve Rogers
  31. Paul Sait
  32. Ian Schubert
  33. Gary Stevens
  34. Ross Strudwick
  35. Greg Veivers

New Zealand[]

Coach: George Menzies

  1. Ken Stirling (c)
  2. Murray Eade (vc)
  3. Fred Ah Kuoi
  4. Kevin Barry
  5. Ray Baxendale
  6. Les Beehre
  7. Mocky Brereton
  8. Tony Coll
  9. Warren Collicoat
  10. Tom Conroy
  11. Bruce Dickison
  12. Barrie Dyer
  13. Tony Gordon
  14. John Greengrass
  15. Peter Gurnick
  16. John Hibbs
  17. Bob Jarvis
  18. Josh Liavaa
  19. Paul Matete
  20. Don Munro
  21. John O'Sullivan
  22. Kevin Potter
  23. Lyndsay Proctor
  24. John Smith
  25. Dane Sorensen
  26. Kurt Sorensen
  27. Graeme West
  28. John Whittaker
  29. Dennis Williams
  30. John Wright
  31. Murray Wright

France[]

Coach:Antoine Jimenez

  1. (Albi)
  2. Michel Anglade (Saint-Gaudens)
  3. (Carcassonne)
  4. (Saint-Estève)
  5. (Marseille)
  6. José Calle (Saint-Estève)
  7. (Tonneins)
  8. (Carcassonne)
  9. (Bordeaux)
  10. (Bordeaux)
  11. (Toulouse)
  12. (Toulouse)
  13. Francis de Nadaï (Limoux)
  14. (Lézignan)
  15. (Bordeaux)
  16. (Carcassonne)
  17. (Carcassonne)
  18. (Villeneuve-sur-Lot)
  19. (Pamiers)
  20. (Limoux)
  21. (Carcassonne)
  22. (Villeneuve-sur-Lot)
  23. (Avignon)
  24. (Albi)
  25. (Bordeaux)
  26. (Tonneins)
  27. Michel Maïque (Lézignan)
  28. (Toulouse)
  29. Michel Molinier (Saint-Gaudens)
  30. (Albi)
  31. (Saint-Estève)
  32. André Ruiz (Pau)
  33. (XIII Catalan)
  34. Victor Serrano (Saint-Gaudens)
  35. (Saint-Estève)
  36. (Toulouse)
  37. (Saint-Gaudens)
  38. (Tonneins)
  39. (Cavaillon)
  40. Charles Zalduendo (Toulouse)

England[]

Coaches: William "Bill" Oxley Coach Alex Murphy

  1. Roger Millward (c)
  2. Michael "Mick" Adams
  3. John Atkinson
  4. Harry Beverley
  5. John Keith Bridges
  6. Paul Charlton
  7. David "Dave" Chisnall
  8. Eric Chisnall
  9. Philip "Phil" Cookson
  10. Michael "Mike" Coulman
  11. Ged Dunn
  12. Ray Dutton
  13. Leslie "Les" Dyl
  14. David "Dave" Eckersley
  15. George Fairbairn
  16. Stanley "Stan" Fearnley
  17. Keith Fielding
  18. Colin Forsyth
  19. Ken Gill
  20. Parry Gordon
  21. John Gray
  22. Jeff Grayshon
  23. Brian Hogan
  24. John Holmes
  25. Eric Hughes
  26. Bob Irving
  27. Phil Jackson
  28. Thomas "Tommy" Martyn
  29. Mick Morgan
  30. Steve Nash
  31. George Nicholls
  32. Derek Noonan
  33. Steve 'Knocker' Norton
  34. Barry Philbin
  35. David "Dave" Redfearn
  36. Alan Smith
  37. Nigel Stephenson
  38. James "Jimmy" Thompson
  39. John Walsh
  40. Stuart Wright

Wales[]

Coaches: R. Simpson and Les Pearce

  1. David Watkins (c)
  2. Peter Banner
  3. John Bevan
  4. Brian Butler
  5. Kel Coslett
  6. Eddie Cunningham
  7. Colin Dixon
  8. Dick Evans
  9. Tony Fisher
  10. Bill Francis
  11. Stuart Gallacher
  12. Brian Gregory
  13. Mel James
  14. Clive Jones
  15. John Mantle
  16. Roy Mathias
  17. 'Big' Jim Mills
  18. Mick Murphy
  19. Mike Nicholas
  20. Maurice Richards
  21. Peter Rowe
  22. Clive Sullivan
  23. David Treasure
  24. Glyn Turner
  25. Richard Wallace
  26. Bobby Wanbon
  27. David Willicombe
  28. Frank Wilson

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