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1920 Great Britain Lions tour

The 1920 Great Britain Lions tour was the third British national rugby league team or 'Lions' tour of Australasia, where it was winter and matches were played against the Australian and New Zealand national sides, as well as several local teams. In Australia, the three-Test match series was won by the hosts. In New Zealand another three-Test series was played and won by the visitors. The tour was a success and brought in a handsome profit.[1]

Touring squad edit

At the 1919–20 Northern Rugby Football Union season's conclusion, the following Great Britain squad was assembled by the Northern Rugby Football Union to represent it on the tour of Australasia. Mr S Foster and Mr J Wilson were the team managers. Although it was a Great Britain tour, the team played as 'England' during the games.

Australia edit

The first leg of the tour was Australia, where the game of rugby league football was in its twelfth year since splitting away from rugby union in 1908. The tour included places such as Orange, Bundaberg, Rockhampton, Toowoomba and Tamworth as well as the standard main venues of Brisbane, Newcastle, Sydney and Ipswich.[2]

Test venues edit

The three Ashes series tests took place at the following venues.

Brisbane Sydney Sydney
Brisbane Exhibition Ground Sydney Cricket Ground Royal Agricultural Showground
Capacity: 35,000 Capacity: 60,000 Capacity: 50,000
     

The opening match of the tour on 5 June took place between rounds 5 and 6 of the fifteen-round 1920 NSWRFL season, and saw a Metropolis (Sydney) team host the tourists at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Saturday, 5 June
Metropolis   20 – 27   Northern Union
Tries:
Harold Horder (3), George McGowan

Goals:
Harold Horder (3)
Charles Fraser (1)
Database
Program
Tries:
Johnny Rogers (2), Squire Stockwell (2), Arthur 'Chick' Johnson
Goals:
Ben Gronow (6)
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Attendance: 65,000
Referee: Tom McMahon Sr.

In front of an overflow crowd of 65,000 the visitors ran out 27–20 winners.


Wednesday, 9 June
Orange   8 – 50   Northern Union
Tries:
T. Dalton (2)

Goals:
C. Plowman (1)
Database
Report[3]
Tries:
Jim Bacon (4), Danny Hurcombe (2), William Reid, Joe Bowers, Joe Doyle, Herman Hilton, Cyril Stacey
Goals:
Alf Wood (7)
Wade Park, Orange
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: E. Allen

As the preliminary match to the New South Wales versus Britain game on 12 June, Sydney University's first intervarsity match against Queensland University under rugby league rules was played before a crowd of 60,000.[4][5] Sydney won 26–14.

Saturday, 12 June
New South Wales   42 – 6   Northern Union
Tries:
Frank Burge (2), Charles Fraser, Herb Gilbert, Reg Latta, George McGowan, Sandy Pearce, Jack 'Junker' Robinson
Goals:
Frank Burge (9)
Database
Program
Tries:

Goals:
Ben Gronow (3)
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Tom Dickenson

Albert Johnston captained New South Wales in two matches against the visiting Lions.[6]


Wednesday, 16 June
New South Wales   10 – 18   Northern Union
Tries:
Viv Farnsworth, Jack 'Junker' Robinson
Goals:
Charles Fraser (1)
Ray Norman (1)
Database
Program
Tries:
Herman Hilton, William Reid
Goals:
Ben Gronow (6)
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Tom McMahon Sr.

Saturday, 19 June
Queensland   15 – 25   Northern Union
Tries:
Neville Broadfoot, Walter Paten, Bill Richards
Goals:
Henry Fewin (1)
Walter Paten (1)
Bill Richards (1)
[1]
Tries:
Jim Bacon (4), Squire Stockwell
Goals:
Ben Gronow (5)
Brisbane Exhibition Ground, Brisbane
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Laurie Kearney

On Saturday, 19 June, the tourists played a match against Queensland before a crowd of around 20,000 at the Brisbane Exhibition Ground.[7] The Queensland side featured Mick Bennett, Neville Broadfoot, Jeff Daly, Harry Fewin, Thomas Johnson, Jack Maguire, Patrick Moran, Claud O'Donnell, Walter Paten, Norm Potter, Bill Richards, Stan Ryan, E. Sabine, Colin Thompson, and J. Thompson.[8] The British team was F G Thomas, J A Bacon, J Doyle, H Wagstaff, F Stockwell, R Lloyd, J Rogers, H Hilton, W Reid, G Rees, R Gronow, E Milnes and E Johnston. Refereed by L H Kearney, the visitors, after leading 13–10 at half-time, won the game 25–15.[9]


Monday, 21 June
Wide Bay   13 – 34   Northern Union
Tries:
J. Bradley, F. Heidke, W. Marles
Goals:
A. Toft (2)
Database
Report[10]
Tries:
Harold Wagstaff (2), Jim Bacon, Herman Hilton, Jonty Parkin, Squire Stockwell, Billy Stone
Goals:
Ben Gronow (5)
The Reserve, Bundaberg
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Les Tallon

Tuesday, 22 June
Central Queensland   15 – 26   Northern Union
Tries:
C. Bannon, T. Barnes, G. Price
Goals:
D. McIvor (3)
Database
Report[11]
Tries:
Billy Cunliffe, Evan Davies, Ernest Jones, William Reid, Arthur Skelhorne, Squire Stockwell
Goals:
Alf Wood (4)
George Street Ground, Rockhampton
Referee: W. Thorpe

Thursday, 24 June
Ipswich   12 – 40   Northern Union
Tries:
Jim McBrien, Colin Thompson
Goals:
Walter Paten (3)
Database
Report[12]
Tries:
Joe Doyle (2), Cyril Stacey (2), Squire Stockwell (2), Jim Bacon, Bobby Lloyd, William Reid
Goals:
Ben Gronow (3)
Alf Wood (2)
North Ipswich Reserve, Ipswich
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: H. Francis

First test edit

The first test of the 1920 Ashes series was played on the 26th of June at the Brisbane Exhibition Ground before a crowd of 32,000. It was refereed by local whistleblower Laurie Kearney.[13] Albert Johnston was selected to captain Australia in the opening Test of the series in the absence of champion centre Herb Gilbert. Despite a last minute reshuffling of the team which saw Johnston move to halfback.[6]

Saturday, 26 June
Australia   8 – 4   Northern Union
Tries:
Frank Burge
Charles Fraser
Goals:
Harold Horder (1)
[14]
Tries:


Goals:
Ben Gronow (2)
Brisbane Exhibition Ground, Brisbane
Attendance: 32,000
Referee: Laurie Kearney  

Australia won the match 8–4.[15]


Monday, 28 June
Toowoomba   28 – 48   Northern Union
Tries:
Edwin Brown, G. Hawthorne, L. Melbusch, Fred Prouton, W. Smith
Goals:
Fred Prouton (3)
Edwin Brown (2)
Database
Report[16]
Tries:
Billy Stone (5), Harold Wagstaff (2), William Reid, Cyril Stacey, Squire Stockwell
Goals:
Alf Wood (9)
Athletic Oval, Toowoomba
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: J. Steele

Second test edit

Albert Johnston lost the Australian captaincy on Herb Gilbert's return and played at five-eighth in the second Ashes Test.[6] The match was played on the 3rd of July at the Sydney Cricket Ground and attracted 67,739 spectators, then a record attendance for any sport at the SCG.[17]

Saturday, 3 July
Australia   21 – 8   Northern Union
Tries:
Viv Farnsworth
Herb Gilbert
Harold Horder
Norm Potter
Dick Vest
Goals:
Frank Burge (1)
Harold Horder (1)
Field Goals:
Charles Fraser
Database
Program
Tries:
Frank Gallagher
Arthur Johnson



Goals:
Ben Gronow (1)
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Tom McMahon Sr.  

Australian halfback Duncan Thompson starred in the match,[18] which was won by the hosts 21–8.[15] With this Australia secured the Ashes for the first time on home soil.


Wednesday, 7 July
Tamworth   10 – 27   Northern Union
Tries:
H Hassan, Ted Taplin

Goals:
J Orchard (2)
Database
Report[19]
Tries:
Jonty Parkin (3), Evan Davies (2), Frank Gallagher, Herman Hilton
Goals:
Ben Gronow (3)
Tamworth Oval, Tamworth
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: H. Flynn

Third test edit

The third Test was played on the 10th of July in Sydney, with Great Britain winning 23–13.[15]

Saturday, 10 July
Australia   13 – 23   Northern Union
Tries:
Frank Burge
Bert Gray
Duncan Thompson
Goals:
Frank Burge (2)
Database
Program
Tries:
Herman Hilton (2)
Billy Stone (2)
Jim Bacon
Goals:
Johnny Rogers (3)
Squire Stockwell (1)
RAS Showground, Sydney
Attendance: 32,000
Referee: Tom McMahon Sr.  

Wednesday, 25 August
Newcastle   10 – 17   Northern Union
Tries:
P. Gray, H. Williams
Goals:
Dan Davies (1)
H. Williams (1)
Database
Report[20][21]
Tries:
Jonty Parkin (2), Jim Bacon, Evan Davies, Danny Hurcombe
Goals:
Arthur Johnson (1)
Newcastle Showgrounds, Newcastle
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: E. Brien

The British also played two matches against a Newcastle rugby league team that featured Dan "Laddo" Davies.[22] The first game was on the 25th of August and the tourists won 17–10. The second was on the 28th which they also won 24–3.[23]


Saturday, 28 August
Newcastle   3 – 24   Northern Union
Tries:
William Bell
Goals:
Database
Report[24]
Tries:
Bobby Lloyd, Evan Davies, Ben Gronow, Herman Hilton, Ernest Jones
Goals:
Ben Gronow (3)
Newcastle Number 1 Sports Ground, Newcastle
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: E. Brien

New Zealand edit

The British team played a three-Test series against New Zealand just as it did against Australia. Karl Ifwerson captained the Kiwis against the tourists.[25]

After losing their first game to Auckland, the tourists won all three Tests.[26]

In the Test at Wellington, the British were behind on the scoreboard 10–0, but made it 10–6 before Douglas Clark forced his way over the line for the match-winning try which Ben Gronow converted, giving the visitors an 11–10 victory.[27]

The second Test was played in Christchurch on Saturday, 7 August, and was won by the tourists 19 points to 3.[28]

Tuesday 3 August the touring England side played a mid week match against a King Country XIII in Taumarunui in front of a 4000 strong Crowd at Taumarunui Domain. England won easily 47–3. Wagstaffe scored twice in the first half for the visitors along with one a piece for Stockwell and Milne. Doran got one back for King Country. The halftime score was 16–3. In the 2nd spell, Stockwell scored 2 tries and Wagstaffe, Bowers, Doyle and Johnston one each. The final score was 47–3.[29]

References edit

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  8. ^ "Queensland Representative Players". qrl.com.au. Queensland Rugby League. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
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The 1920 Great Britain Lions tour was the third British national rugby league team or Lions tour of Australasia where it was winter and matches were played against the Australian and New Zealand national sides as well as several local teams In Australia the three Test match series was won by the hosts In New Zealand another three Test series was played and won by the visitors The tour was a success and brought in a handsome profit 1 Contents 1 Touring squad 2 Australia 2 1 Test venues 2 2 First test 2 3 Second test 2 4 Third test 3 New Zealand 4 ReferencesTouring squad editAt the 1919 20 Northern Rugby Football Union season s conclusion the following Great Britain squad was assembled by the Northern Rugby Football Union to represent it on the tour of Australasia Mr S Foster and Mr J Wilson were the team managers Although it was a Great Britain tour the team played as England during the games England Joe Bowers forward for Rochdale Hornets Joe Cartwright hooker for Leigh Douglas Clark forward for Huddersfield Billy Cunliffe forward for Warrington Joe Doyle three quarter back for Barrow Frank Gallagher forward for Dewsbury Herman Hilton forward for Oldham Arthur Johnson forward for Widnes Ernest Jones half back for Rochdale Hornets Alf Milnes hooker for Halifax Jonty Parkin half back for Wakefield Trinity William Reid forward for Widnes Arthur Skelhorne forward for Warrington Cyril Stacey fullback for Halifax Squire Stockwell three quarter back for Leeds Billy Stone three quarter back for Hull Harold Wagstaff captain three quarter back for Huddersfield Alf Wood fullback for Oldham Wales Jim Bacon three quarter back for Leeds Evan Davies three quarter back for Oldham Ben Gronow forward for Huddersfield Danny Hurcombe three quarter back for Wigan Bobby Lloyd half back for Halifax George Rees player for Leeds Johnny Rogers half back for Huddersfield Gwyn Thomas vice captain fullback for HuddersfieldAustralia editThe first leg of the tour was Australia where the game of rugby league football was in its twelfth year since splitting away from rugby union in 1908 The tour included places such as Orange Bundaberg Rockhampton Toowoomba and Tamworth as well as the standard main venues of Brisbane Newcastle Sydney and Ipswich 2 Test venues edit The three Ashes series tests took place at the following venues Brisbane Sydney Sydney Brisbane Exhibition Ground Sydney Cricket Ground Royal Agricultural Showground Capacity 35 000 Capacity 60 000 Capacity 50 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp The opening match of the tour on 5 June took place between rounds 5 and 6 of the fifteen round 1920 NSWRFL season and saw a Metropolis Sydney team host the tourists at the Sydney Cricket Ground Saturday 5 June Metropolis nbsp 20 27 nbsp Northern Union Tries Harold Horder 3 George McGowan Goals Harold Horder 3 Charles Fraser 1 Database Program Tries Johnny Rogers 2 Squire Stockwell 2 Arthur Chick Johnson Goals Ben Gronow 6 Sydney Cricket Ground SydneyAttendance 65 000Referee Tom McMahon Sr In front of an overflow crowd of 65 000 the visitors ran out 27 20 winners Wednesday 9 June Orange nbsp 8 50 nbsp Northern Union Tries T Dalton 2 Goals C Plowman 1 Database Report 3 Tries Jim Bacon 4 Danny Hurcombe 2 William Reid Joe Bowers Joe Doyle Herman Hilton Cyril Stacey Goals Alf Wood 7 Wade Park OrangeAttendance 3 000Referee E Allen As the preliminary match to the New South Wales versus Britain game on 12 June Sydney University s first intervarsity match against Queensland University under rugby league rules was played before a crowd of 60 000 4 5 Sydney won 26 14 Saturday 12 June New South Wales nbsp 42 6 nbsp Northern Union Tries Frank Burge 2 Charles Fraser Herb Gilbert Reg Latta George McGowan Sandy Pearce Jack Junker Robinson Goals Frank Burge 9 Database Program Tries Goals Ben Gronow 3 Sydney Cricket Ground SydneyAttendance 60 000Referee Tom Dickenson Albert Johnston captained New South Wales in two matches against the visiting Lions 6 Wednesday 16 June New South Wales nbsp 10 18 nbsp Northern Union Tries Viv Farnsworth Jack Junker Robinson Goals Charles Fraser 1 Ray Norman 1 Database Program Tries Herman Hilton William Reid Goals Ben Gronow 6 Sydney Cricket Ground SydneyAttendance 55 000Referee Tom McMahon Sr Saturday 19 June Queensland nbsp 15 25 nbsp Northern Union Tries Neville Broadfoot Walter Paten Bill Richards Goals Henry Fewin 1 Walter Paten 1 Bill Richards 1 1 Tries Jim Bacon 4 Squire Stockwell Goals Ben Gronow 5 Brisbane Exhibition Ground BrisbaneAttendance 20 000Referee Laurie Kearney On Saturday 19 June the tourists played a match against Queensland before a crowd of around 20 000 at the Brisbane Exhibition Ground 7 The Queensland side featured Mick Bennett Neville Broadfoot Jeff Daly Harry Fewin Thomas Johnson Jack Maguire Patrick Moran Claud O Donnell Walter Paten Norm Potter Bill Richards Stan Ryan E Sabine Colin Thompson and J Thompson 8 The British team was F G Thomas J A Bacon J Doyle H Wagstaff F Stockwell R Lloyd J Rogers H Hilton W Reid G Rees R Gronow E Milnes and E Johnston Refereed by L H Kearney the visitors after leading 13 10 at half time won the game 25 15 9 Monday 21 June Wide Bay nbsp 13 34 nbsp Northern Union Tries J Bradley F Heidke W Marles Goals A Toft 2 Database Report 10 Tries Harold Wagstaff 2 Jim Bacon Herman Hilton Jonty Parkin Squire Stockwell Billy Stone Goals Ben Gronow 5 The Reserve BundabergAttendance 4 000Referee Les Tallon Tuesday 22 June Central Queensland nbsp 15 26 nbsp Northern Union Tries C Bannon T Barnes G Price Goals D McIvor 3 Database Report 11 Tries Billy Cunliffe Evan Davies Ernest Jones William Reid Arthur Skelhorne Squire Stockwell Goals Alf Wood 4 George Street Ground RockhamptonReferee W Thorpe Thursday 24 June Ipswich nbsp 12 40 nbsp Northern Union Tries Jim McBrien Colin Thompson Goals Walter Paten 3 Database Report 12 Tries Joe Doyle 2 Cyril Stacey 2 Squire Stockwell 2 Jim Bacon Bobby Lloyd William Reid Goals Ben Gronow 3 Alf Wood 2 North Ipswich Reserve IpswichAttendance 5 000Referee H Francis First test edit The first test of the 1920 Ashes series was played on the 26th of June at the Brisbane Exhibition Ground before a crowd of 32 000 It was refereed by local whistleblower Laurie Kearney 13 Albert Johnston was selected to captain Australia in the opening Test of the series in the absence of champion centre Herb Gilbert Despite a last minute reshuffling of the team which saw Johnston move to halfback 6 Saturday 26 June Australia nbsp 8 4 nbsp Northern Union Tries Frank Burge Charles Fraser Goals Harold Horder 1 14 Tries Goals Ben Gronow 2 Brisbane Exhibition Ground BrisbaneAttendance 32 000Referee Laurie Kearney nbsp Australia Posit Northern Union Harry Fewin FB Gwyn Thomas Dick Vest WG Billy Stone Viv Farnsworth CE Danny Hurcombe Neville Broadfoot CE Harold Wagstaff c Harold Horder WG Jim Bacon Charles Fraser SO Johnny Rogers Albert Johnston c SH Jonty Parkin Norm Potter PR Arthur Johnson Sandy Pearce HK Alf Milnes Bill Schultz PR Ben Gronow Bill Richards SR Frank Gallagher Frank Burge SR Herman Hilton Bert Gray LF Douglas Clark Australia won the match 8 4 15 Monday 28 June Toowoomba nbsp 28 48 nbsp Northern Union Tries Edwin Brown G Hawthorne L Melbusch Fred Prouton W Smith Goals Fred Prouton 3 Edwin Brown 2 Database Report 16 Tries Billy Stone 5 Harold Wagstaff 2 William Reid Cyril Stacey Squire Stockwell Goals Alf Wood 9 Athletic Oval ToowoombaAttendance 3 000Referee J Steele Second test edit Albert Johnston lost the Australian captaincy on Herb Gilbert s return and played at five eighth in the second Ashes Test 6 The match was played on the 3rd of July at the Sydney Cricket Ground and attracted 67 739 spectators then a record attendance for any sport at the SCG 17 Saturday 3 July Australia nbsp 21 8 nbsp Northern Union Tries Viv Farnsworth Herb Gilbert Harold Horder Norm Potter Dick Vest Goals Frank Burge 1 Harold Horder 1 Field Goals Charles Fraser Database Program Tries Frank Gallagher Arthur Johnson Goals Ben Gronow 1 Sydney Cricket Ground SydneyAttendance 40 000Referee Tom McMahon Sr nbsp Australia Posit Northern Union Charles Fraser FB Gwyn Thomas Dick Vest WG Jim Bacon Viv Farnsworth CE Harold Wagstaff c Herb Gilbert c CE Danny Hurcombe Harold Horder WG Billy Stone Albert Johnston SO Johnny Rogers Duncan Thompson SH Bobby Lloyd Bill Schultz PR Ben Gronow Sandy Pearce HK Alf Milnes Norm Potter PR Arthur Johnson Frank Burge SR Herman Hilton Bert Gray SR Douglas Clark Bill Richards LF Frank Gallagher Australian halfback Duncan Thompson starred in the match 18 which was won by the hosts 21 8 15 With this Australia secured the Ashes for the first time on home soil Wednesday 7 July Tamworth nbsp 10 27 nbsp Northern Union Tries H Hassan Ted Taplin Goals J Orchard 2 Database Report 19 Tries Jonty Parkin 3 Evan Davies 2 Frank Gallagher Herman Hilton Goals Ben Gronow 3 Tamworth Oval TamworthAttendance 3 000Referee H Flynn Third test edit The third Test was played on the 10th of July in Sydney with Great Britain winning 23 13 15 Saturday 10 July Australia nbsp 13 23 nbsp Northern Union Tries Frank Burge Bert Gray Duncan Thompson Goals Frank Burge 2 Database Program Tries Herman Hilton 2 Billy Stone 2 Jim Bacon Goals Johnny Rogers 3 Squire Stockwell 1 RAS Showground SydneyAttendance 32 000Referee Tom McMahon Sr nbsp Australia Posit Northern Union Charles Fraser FB Gwyn Thomas c Dick Vest WG Johnny Rogers Viv Farnsworth CE Billy Stone Herb Gilbert c CE Jim Bacon Harold Horder WG Squire Stockwell Albert Johnston SO Ernest Jones Duncan Thompson SH Jonty Parkin Norm Potter PR Arthur Skelhorne Sandy Pearce HK Joe Cartwright Bill Schultz PR Billy Cunliffe Frank Burge SR Herman Hilton Bert Gray SR Douglas Clark Bill Richards LF Frank Gallagher Wednesday 25 August Newcastle nbsp 10 17 nbsp Northern Union Tries P Gray H Williams Goals Dan Davies 1 H Williams 1 Database Report 20 21 Tries Jonty Parkin 2 Jim Bacon Evan Davies Danny Hurcombe Goals Arthur Johnson 1 Newcastle Showgrounds NewcastleAttendance 2 000Referee E Brien The British also played two matches against a Newcastle rugby league team that featured Dan Laddo Davies 22 The first game was on the 25th of August and the tourists won 17 10 The second was on the 28th which they also won 24 3 23 Saturday 28 August Newcastle nbsp 3 24 nbsp Northern Union Tries William Bell Goals Database Report 24 Tries Bobby Lloyd Evan Davies Ben Gronow Herman Hilton Ernest Jones Goals Ben Gronow 3 Newcastle Number 1 Sports Ground NewcastleAttendance 12 000Referee E BrienNew Zealand editSee also 1920 New Zealand rugby league season The British team played a three Test series against New Zealand just as it did against Australia Karl Ifwerson captained the Kiwis against the tourists 25 After losing their first game to Auckland the tourists won all three Tests 26 In the Test at Wellington the British were behind on the scoreboard 10 0 but made it 10 6 before Douglas Clark forced his way over the line for the match winning try which Ben Gronow converted giving the visitors an 11 10 victory 27 The second Test was played in Christchurch on Saturday 7 August and was won by the tourists 19 points to 3 28 Tuesday 3 August the touring England side played a mid week match against a King Country XIII in Taumarunui in front of a 4000 strong Crowd at Taumarunui Domain England won easily 47 3 Wagstaffe scored twice in the first half for the visitors along with one a piece for Stockwell and Milne Doran got one back for King Country The halftime score was 16 3 In the 2nd spell Stockwell scored 2 tries and Wagstaffe Bowers Doyle and Johnston one each The final score was 47 3 29 References edit Tony Collins 2006 Rugby League in Twentieth Century Britain A Social and Cultural History UK Routledge p 23 ISBN 9781134221455 Retrieved 18 August 2014 Cheapening the Jumper stevericketts com au Stve Ricketts Retrieved 21 August 2014 Football England v Orange Orange Leader Orange National Library of Australia 11 Jun 1920 p 4 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