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1951 France rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand

The 1951 French rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand was the first ever tour of Australasia by any French sports team in history. Puig Aubert captained the France national rugby league team who played 28 matches in total in both Australia and New Zealand, winning 21 of them[1] in what is regarded as the high point in the history of rugby league in France. The Australian Test series resulted in a 2–1 victory to France; however, the tourists then lost their match against the New Zealand national rugby league team. Welcoming the team home to Marseille, more than 150,000 people turned out for a street parade.[2]

1951 France rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand
ManagerAntoine Blain
Coach(es)Robert Samatan
Tour captain(s)Robert Caillou and Puig Aubert
Top point scorer(s)Puig Aubert 236
Top try scorer(s)Vincent Cantoni 17
Top test point scorer(s)Puig Aubert 42
Top test try scorer(s)Vincent Cantoni 4
Summary
P W D L
Total
28 21 03 04
Test match
04 02 00 02
Opponent
P W D L
 Australia
3 2 0 1
 New Zealand
1 0 0 1
Tour chronology
Previous tour1950 by
Next tour1952 by to
1955 by

Touring squad

 
French rugby league tourists at a hotel in Queensland.

The French side was coached by former internationals Robert Samatan and Jean Duhau, and was captained by Puig Aubert. France had just claimed the 1950–51 European Rugby League Championship before embarking on the tour. The squad's average age was 26.5 years. The backs' average weight was 11.1 stone (70 kg) while the forwards' was 14.5 stone (92 kg).[3]
Claude Teisseire, half back for Carcassonne and Lucien Barris, a forward, were initially selected in the squad but did not tour.
The Rugby League News published Player Details (Position, Occupation, Age, Height and Weight).

Player Pos. Age
[nb 1]
Weight Club Tests
on
Tour
Games
in

Aus
Games
in

NZ
[nb 2]
Tries Goals FG Points
Maurice Andre Fullback 29 11 st. 11 lb. (75 kg)   Marseille 0 10 10 0 0 30
Jean Audoubert Hooker 27 14 st. 8 lb. (93 kg)   Lyon 0 11 4 0 0 12
Paul Bartoletti Hooker 27 13 st. 5 lb. (85 kg)   Carcassonne 4 10 2 1 0 8
Maurice Bellan Five-eighth 26 11 st. 0 lb. (70 kg)   Lyon 0 10 3 0 0 9
Andre Beraud Prop 28 13 st. 12 lb. (88 kg)   Marseille 0 13 12 0 0 36
Élie Brousse Second-row 29 15 st. 1 lb. (96 kg)   Lyon 4 12 9 0 0 27
Robert Caillou Five-eighth 33 11 st. 9 lb. (74 kg) Bayonne 0 10 7 12 0 45
Gaston Calixte Lock 27 13 st. 10 lb. (87 kg)   Villeneuve 1 7 1 2 0 7
Vincent Cantoni Wing 24 12 st. 3 lb. (78 kg) Bordeaux 4 12 17 2 0 55
Gaston Comes Centre 27 11 st. 11 lb. (75 kg) Perpignan 4 10 7 10 0 41
Raymond Contrastin Wing 26 12 st. 1 lb. (77 kg) Bordeaux 4 14 12 1 0 38
Joseph Crespo Halfback 26 11 st. 4 lb. (72 kg)   Lyon 3 11 11 0 0 33
Guy Delaye Prop 21 14 st. 4 lb. (91 kg)   Marseille 0 7 2 0 0 6
Jean Dop Halfback 27 11 st. 11 lb. (75 kg)   Marseille 2 12 3 0 0 9
René Duffort Utility Back 27 13 st. 5 lb. (85 kg)   Lyon 4 11 1 0 0 3
Charles Galaup Five-eighth 22 11 st. 8 lb. (73 kg)   Albi 1 11 3 0 0 9
Gabriel Genoud Hooker 28 12 st. 8 lb. (80 kg)   Villeneuve 3 8 3 0 0 9
Ode Lespes Wing 27 12 st. 10 lb. (81 kg) Bordeaux 0 10 4 0 0 12
Michel Lopez Lock 30 16 st. 0 lb. (102 kg) Cavaillon 0 9 4 6 0 24
Martin Martin Hooker 28 12 st. 12 lb. (82 kg)   Carcassonne 1 7 5 0 0 15
Louis Mazon Prop 29 13 st. 7 lb. (86 kg)   Carcassonne 4 10 1 2 0 7
Jacky Merquey Centre 21 11 st. 0 lb. (70 kg)   Marseille 4 10 2 0 0 6
François Montrucolis Second-row 26 14 st. 2 lb. (90 kg)   Lyon 1 9 2 0 0 6
Raoul Perez Lock 28 14 st. 10 lb. (93 kg) Toulon 0 3 1 0 0 3
Édouard Ponsinet Second-row 27 14 st. 6 lb. (92 kg)   Carcassonne 4 11 3 0 0 9
Puig Aubert Fullback 23 11 st. 0 lb. (70 kg)   Carcassonne 4 17 8 106 0 236
François Rinaldi Prop 27 13 st. 7 lb. (86 kg)   Marseille 0 8 3 0 0 9
  1. ^ Age as given in the Rugby League News for the first match against Sydney
  2. ^ Other than the Test Matches, team lists for the tour matches in New Zealand not available to the author at the time of page creation.

France's captain Puig Aubert had been offered a large contract to play in Sydney but returned to his homeland where he was voted French sportsman of the year.[4]

Australian leg

The tour's Australian leg featured games played in every mainland State capital except Adelaide, drawing a total of over 450,000 spectators.[5]

Wednesday, 23 May
15:00
Monaro   12 – 37   France
Tries
R. Alexander, D. Stewart,

Goals
M. Preston (3)
Teams[6]
Report[7][8]
Database
Tries
Gaston Comes (2), Michael Lopez (2), Maurice Andre, Raymond Contrastin, Gabriel Genoud
Goals
Puig Aubert (7)
Michael Lopez (1)
Manuka Oval, Canberra
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Arthur Nichols

Monaro: FB: Max Preston (age 20) (  Queanbeyan), WG: Don Stewart (24) (  Bombala), CE: Doug McRitchie (27) ( , Queanbeyan), CE: Tom Hodges (21) (Adaminaby), WG: Terry Fogarty (  Goulburn), FE: P. Schumack (19) (Bega), HB: Ken Brogan (c) (24) (  Cooma), PR: Ted Schell (19) (  Norths), HK: Ken Fogarty (22) (  Goulburn), PR: K. Barber (21) (Bega), SR: Bruce Grant (21) (  Eden), SR: Bob Alexander (26) (  Canberra), LK: Pat Rankin (20) (  Norths). Jack Melville (  Captain's Flat) was selected as a reserve, but did not play. Jack Southwell (25) (  Canberra) was selected, but withdrew due to injury.[9][10]
France: Puig Aubert, Ode Lespes, Gaston Comes, Maurice Andre, Raymond Contrastin, Robert Caillou, Jean Dop, Paul Bartoletti, Gabriel Genoud, Andre Beraud, Michael Lopez, Élie Brousse, Gaston Calixte
The Daily Telegraph included a match report from France's tour manager, Antoine Blain, as well as their chief football writer.[11][12]


Saturday, 26 May
14:30
Newcastle   8 – 12   France
Tries:
Brian Carlson, Frank Threlfo
Goals:
Frank Threlfo (1)
Teams[13][14]
Report[15][16]
Database
Tries:
Raoul Perez, Francois Rinaldi
Goals:
Gaston Comes (3)
Newcastle Sports Ground
Attendance: 21,480
Referee: Harold Gillard

Newcastle: FB: Les Milne (age 23) (  Maitland), WG: Jack Bradley (19) (  Souths), CE: Rees Duncan (20) (  Kurri), CE: Frank Threlfo (19) (  Maitland), WG: Brian Carlson (17) (  Norths), FE: Les Brown (27) (  Maitland), HB: Eric Long (23) (  Norths), PR: Charlie Gill (c) (29) (  Norths), HK: Jack Gordon (22) (  Waratah Mayfield), PR: Jim Evans (22) (  Maitland), SR: Albert Paul (23) (  Lakes United), SR: Don Schofield (20) (  Cessnock), LK: Ben Haslam (23) (  Centrals). Coach: Col Maxwell (  Maitland).
Two players were selected as reserves, but did not play: Barry Redding (23) (  Norths) and Pat Donnelly (21) (  Souths).
Newcastle played in red jerseys with a black V, rather than their traditional blue, to avoid a clash with the French jumpers.[17]
France: Maurice Andre, Raymond Contrastin, Jacques Merquey, Gaston Comes, Vincent Cantoni, Maurice Bellan, Robert Caillou (c), Francois Rinaldi, Jean Audobert, Louis Mazon, François Montrucolis, Guy Delaye, Raoul Perez


Wednesday, 30 May
15:05
Western Districts   24 – 26   France
Tries:
Rolf Trudgett (3), J Birney
Goals:
Oriel Kennerson (6)
Teams[18]
Report[19][20]
Database
Tries:
A Beraud (2), Maurice Andre, Maurice Bellan
Goals:
Puig Aubert (7)
Spooner Oval, Forbes
Attendance: 5,950
Referee: Keith Rowan

Western Districts: FB: Oriel Kennerson (  Bathurst Charlestons), WG: Norm Jacobson (c) (  Condobolin), CE: Leo Nosworthy (  Narromine), CE: Jack Birney (  Coolah), WG: Max Smith (  Wellington), FE: Rolf Trudgett (  Wellington), HB: William Kelly (  Lithgow Arms Factory), PR: J. West (Orange), HK: Ian Walsh (  Condobolin), PR: Frank Hogan (Mendooran), SR: Len Kable (  Coonabarabran), SR: Ron Kelly (  Forbes), LK: Ken Slattery (  Canowindra), Coach: Les Lay (  Wellington).
Two players were selected as reserves, but did not play: John George (  Wellington) and W. Neil (  Cobar).

France: Puig Aubert (c), Raymond Contrastin, Ode Lespes, Maurice Bellan, Maurice Andre, Rene Duffort, Jean Dop, Francois Rinaldi, Jean Audobert, Andre Beraud, Michael Lopez, Édouard Ponsinet, François Montrucolis


Saturday, 2 June
14:30
Sydney   19 – 19   France
Tries:
Gordon Willoughby (2), Noel Mulligan
Goals:
Johnny Graves (4)
Bernie Purcell (1)
Program
Report[21][22]
Database
Tries:
Élie Brousse, Vincent Cantoni, Joseph Crespo
Goals:
Puig Aubert (5)
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Attendance: 44,522
Referee: George Bishop

Sydney: FB: Clive Churchill (c) (age 24) (  Souths), WG: Johnny Bliss (29) (  Manly), CE: Ray Thomas (  Easts), CE: Gordon Willoughby (24) (  Manly), WG: Johnny Graves (24) (  Souths), FE: Frank Stanmore (21) (  Wests), HB: Keith Holman (23) (  Wests), PR: Denis Donoghue (23) (  Souths), HK: Kevin Schubert (23) (  Manly), PR: Jack Holland (27) (  St George), SR: Bernie Purcell (23) (  Souths), SR: Noel Mulligan (25) (  St George), LK: Les Cowie (26) (  Souths).
Johnny Hawke (26) (  St George) was initially selected but withdrew, his place being taken by Thomas. Noel Pidding (24) (  St George) and Charlie Banks (24) (  Easts) were named as reserves, but did not play.

France: Puig Aubert (c), Raymond Contrastin, Jacques Merquey, Gaston Comes, Vincent Cantoni, Rene Duffort, Joseph Crespo, Paul Bartoletti, Gabriel Genoud, Louis Mazon, Édouard Ponsinet, Élie Brousse, Gaston Calixte


Wednesday, 6 June
15:10
Riverina   20 – 10   France
Tries:
J. Biscaya, P O'Connor
Goals:
Les Koch (7/11)
Team[23]
Report[24][25]
Database
Tries:
Maurice Andre (2)
Goals:
Puig Aubert (2)
Albury Sports Ground, Albury
Attendance: 4,129
Referee: Noel Hedditch

Riverina: FB: Les Koch (  Gundagai), WG: Neil Kingsmill (  Albury Blues), CE: Bruce (Powderly, Powderley) Powdery (Boorowa), CE: Noel Bruce (  Junee), WG: John Biscaya (  Lockhart), FE: Rowley (Roley) McDonnell (  Cootamundra), HB: John Scott (  Young), PR: Don Milton (  Temora), HK: Peter Coupland (  Albury Blues), PR: Nevyl Hand (c) (  Gundagai), SR: Doug Piper (  Young), SR: Ray Green (  Cowra), LK: Peter O'Connor (  Harden).
Two players were selected as reserves, but did not play: J. (Buster) Harvey (  Young), Alan Glover (Boorowa).
[26]

France: Puig Aubert, Maurice Andre, Maurice Bellan, Jacques Merquey, Ode Lespes, Robert Caillou (c), Jean Dop, Francois Rinaldi, Jean Audobert, Andre Beraud, Guy Delaye, Michael Lopez, François Montrucolis


1st Test

After five matches against New South Welsh teams, the French side played the tour's first Test match against Australia in Sydney. The two countries had played four Tests against each other previously, with Australia winning all of them.

Monday, 11 June
14:00
Australia   15 – 26   France
Tries:
Harold Crocker
Johnny Graves
Gordon Willoughby
Goals:
Johnny Graves (3/9)
Database[27]
Program
Tries:
Vincent Cantoni (2)
Raymond Contrastin
Gabriel Genoud
Goals:
Puig Aubert (7/9)
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Attendance: 60,160
Referee: Tom McMahon  

All of the French players selected for the Test had played in at least one tour match so far except their five-eighth, Charles Galaup who had only recently arrived in the country. The Australian team featured nine players from the Sydney team that drew with France nine days prior, in addition to four Queenslanders.

Puig-Aubert opened the scoring with a Penalty kick. At one point France led 16–0, but Australia came back, starting with a penalty kick by Graves. The half time score was 16–2.

Australia came back strongly in the second half. However, the game ended with the French celebrating their first ever rugby league victory against Australia. France's captain Puig Aubert was presented the Commonwealth Jubilee Cup after the match by the Governor General of Australia, William McKell.[28]


Wednesday, 13 June
Northern Division   12 – 29   France
Tries:
Ron Madden, Morrie Murphy
Goals:
Eric Fraser (3)
Team[29]
Report[30][31]
Database
Tries:
Élie Brousse (2), Guy Delaye, Joseph Crespo, François Rinaldi, Ode Lespes, Michel Lopez
Goals:
Robert Caillou (4)
Rugby League Park, Armidale
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: R. Campbell

Northern Division: FB: Ken McCrohon (  Armidale), WG: Morrie Murphy (  Inverell), CE: Norman Young (  West Tamworth), CE: Jack Goldman (  Uralla), WG: N. (Coogan) Thornton (  Uralla), FE: Ron Madden (  Inverell), HB: Eric Fraser (  Moree), PR: B. Carlton (  Walcha), HK: Alf Hardman (  Moree), PR: Arthur Henderson (  Moree), SR: Les Gilmore (  Scone), SR: Barry Jackson (  Moree), LK: Cecil Bull (  Manilla).
Four players were selected as reserves, but did not play: P. Starr (  Guyra), Trevor Hong (  Armidale), R. Partridge (  West Tamworth), Neville Harrison (  Scone).

France: FB: Maurice Andre, WG: Ode Lespes, CE: Robert Caillou, CE: Joseph Crespo, WG: Maurice Bellan, FE: Charles Galaup, HB: Jean Dop, PR: François Rinaldi, HK: Jean Audoubert, PR: Andre Beraud, SR: Michel Lopez, SR: Guy Delaye, LK: Élie Brousse.


Saturday, 16 June
Queensland   22 – 22   France
Tries:
Des McGovern, Denis Flannery, Alan Thompson, Harold Crocker
Goals:
Nev Linde (5)
Team[32][33]
Report[34][35]
Database
Tries:
Joseph Crespo, Vincent Cantoni, Gabriel Genoud, Raymond Contrastin
Goals:
Puig Aubert (5)
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane
Attendance: 25,867
Referee: J. Hoffman

Queensland: FB: Nev Linde (age 24) (  Tivoli), WG: Denis Flannery (22) (  Ipswich CYM), CE: Noel Hazzard (26) (Bundaberg), CE: Rex McGlynn (24) (Bundaberg), WG: Des McGovern (25) (  Toowoomba All Whites), FE: Harry Griffiths (25) (  Booval Swifts), HB: Ken McCaffery (21) (  Toowoomba Souths), PR: Duncan Hall (23) (  Toowoomba Newtown), HK: Ron Davis (  Sarina), PR: Alan Thompson (28) (  Souths), SR: Bernie Drew (23) (Bundaberg), SR: Brian Davies (21) (  Brisbane Brothers), LK: Harold 'Mick' Crocker (24) (  Souths).
Two players were selected as reserves, but did not play: Alex Watson (18) (  Wests), Gordon Teys (  Toowoomba Valleys).
This match was Ron Davis' only appearance for the Maroons.

France: FB: Puig Aubert, WG: Raymond Contrastin, CE: Jacky Merquey, CE: Charles Galaup, WG: Vincent Cantoni, FE: René Duffort, HB: Joseph Crespo, PR: Paul Bartoletti, HK: Gabriel Genoud, PR: Andre Beraud, SR: Guy Delaye, SR: Édouard Ponsinet, LK: Louis Mazon.


Tuesday, 19 June
Central Queensland   14 – 38   France
Tries:
C. Harkin, Sid Irvine
Goals:
Wal Gill (2), Reg Beath
Field Goals:
Bernie Johnson
Database
Report[36]
Tries:
Gaston Comes (2), Jean Audoubert, Ode Lespes, Vincent Cantoni, René Duffort, Andre Beraud, Puig Aubert
Goals:
Puig Aubert (5), Gaston Comes
Field Goals:
Puig Aubert
Murray Street Grounds, Rockhampton
Attendance: 4,598
Referee: Herb Gilbert

Central Queensland: FB: Alan Poole (  Brothers), WG: Sid Irvine (  Blackall), CE: Mick Hauff (  Blackall), CE: Wal Gill (  Barcaldine), WG: Leo (Jeffcoat) Jeffcoot (  Brothers), FE: Vivian (Mick) Irwin (  Blackall), HB: Bernie Johnson (  Longreach), PR: Mick Turnbull (  Blackall), HK: H. Johnson (  Railways), PR: C (Bow) Harkin (  Brothers), SR: Reg Beath (  Railways), SR: Norm Elliott (  Winton), LK: Trevor Whitehead (  Brothers).
France: FB: Puig Aubert, WG: Vincent Cantoni, CE: Maurice Andre, CE: Gaston Comes, WG: Ode Lespes, FE: Maurice Bellan, HB: René Duffort, PR: Andre Beraud, HK: Jean Audoubert, PR: François Rinaldi, SR: François Montrucolis, SR: Michel Lopez, LK: Gaston Calixte.


Sunday, 24 June
North Queensland   17 – 50   France
Tries:
Max Short (2), Jack Horrigan
Goals:
Gordon Farrelly (4)
Teams[37]
Report[38][39]
Database
Tries:
Raymond Contrastin (3), Vincent Cantoni (2), François Montrucolis (2), Gaston Comes, Joseph Crespo, Charles Galaup, Paul Bartoletti
Goals:
Puig Aubert (6), Gaston Comes
Townsville Sports Ground,[40] Townsville
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: W. Morrison

North Queensland: FB: John Jabore (age 21) (  Bucas), WG: Terry Boland (24) (  Brothers), CE: Jack Horrigan (26) (  Ayr), CE: Frank Power (23) (  Brothers), WG: Gordon Farrelly (  Kangaroos), FE: Bob Banks (21) (Charters Towers), HB: Max Short (21) (  Souths), PR: Charlie Woods (29) (  Ayr), HK: Jim (Tom) Wedesweiler (24) (  Bucas), PR: Hume Ronald (21) (  Carltons), SR: Maurice Robertson (21) (  Brothers), SR: Roy (Blondi) Greenwood (23) (  Sarina), LK: Ron McLennan (26) (  Ayr).
Pat Harvey (Herbert River) was selected as a reserve, but did not play.

France: FB: Puig Aubert, WG: Raymond Contrastin, CE: Gaston Comes, CE: Joseph Crespo, WG: Vincent Cantoni, FE: Jacky Merquey, HB: Charles Galaup, PR: Paul Bartoletti, HK: Gabriel Genoud, PR: Louis Mazon, SR: François Montrucolis, SR: Édouard Ponsinet, LK: René Duffort.


Wednesday, 27 June
2.30pm
Wide Bay   19 – 44   France
Tries:
Ivan Lloyd-Jones, Tom Hooper, Dennis Jackwitz, N. Adsett, D. Nixon
Goals:
Ivan Lloyd-Jones (2)
Report[41][42]
Database
Tries:
Maurice Andre (3), Martin Martin (2), Maurice Bellan, Robert Caillou, Jean Audoubert, Jean Dop, François Rinaldi
Goals:
Robert Caillou (7)

Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Stan Chambers

Wide Bay: FB: Ken Kennedy (Wallaroos), WG: M. Tickle (Gympie), CE: E. Barnes (Bundaberg), CE: Rex McGlynn (Bundaberg), WG: Ken Gayton (Bundaberg), FE: D. Nixon (Bundaberg), HB: N. (Tubby) Adsett (  Nambour), PR: Ivan Lloyd-Jones (Bundaberg), HK: Dennis Jackwitz (Bundaberg), PR: M. Kasmer (Bundaberg), SR: B. Long (Gympie), SR: Tom Hooper (  Nambour), LK: Keith Kendrick (Wallaroos).
France: FB: Charles Galaup, WG: Maurice Andre, CE: Maurice Bellan, CE: François Montrucolis, WG: Ode Lespes, FE: Robert Caillou, HB: Jean Dop, PR: Martin Martin, HK: Jean Audoubert, PR: Andre Beraud, SR: Guy Delaye, SR: François Rinaldi, LK: Michel Lopez

2nd Test

After five matches against Queensland teams, the French side played the tour's second Test match against Australia in Brisbane.

Saturday, 30 June
14:30
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Tom McMahon  

Only one change was made to the French team for the second Test: five-eighth Charles Galaup was replaced by Jacques Merquey. This time The Australian test team included six Queenslanders and returned to its winning ways with a 23–11 victory.[43] Following a head clash with French prop forward Louis Mazon in the second half, Australian captain Clive Churchill was assisted from the field.[44]


Tuesday, 3 July
Brisbane   16 – 17   France
Tries:
Wally McDonald, George Atherdon
Goals:
Norm Pope (5)
Teams[45][46]
Report[47][48]
Database
Tries:
Puig-Aubert, Ode Lespes, Charles Galaup
Goals:
Puig-Aubert (4)
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane
Attendance: 11,800[49]
Referee: Vic Lynagh
 
Brisbane forward Bill Sims being tackled by French forwards Andrew Deraud and Guy Delaye.

France were leading 12–7 at half time. However, in the second half Brisbane captain and five-eighth, George Atherdon scored a try and his side was leading 16–15 with seven minutes remaining. France were awarded a penalty near the half-way line and Puig-Aubert scored a drop-goal from about 53 yards out two minutes from full-time.[50] Aubert reached a points total for the tour of 112, thus passing Briton Ernest Ward's total of 106 the previous year.[51]

Brisbane: FB: Norm Pope (  Valleys), WG: Wally McDonald (  Wests), CE: Alex Watson (  Wests), CE: Nev Wilson (  Souths), WG: Robert Kille (  Easts), FE: George Atherden (  Norths), HB: Ron Stanton (  Easts), PR: William Sims (  Wests), HK: Terry Coman (  Brothers), PR: Keith Blackford (  Wynnum), SR: Jack Fallon (  Brothers), SR: Brian Davies (  Brothers), LK: Harold (Mick) Crocker (  Souths).
The following were selected as reserves, but did not play: Doug Anderson (  Valleys), Len Blaik (  Easts) and Col McAllister (  Wests).
Alan Thompson (  Souths) was initially selected to captain the Brisbane side, but withdrew after acquiring an injury in the Second Test.

France: FB: Puig Aubert, WG: Maurice Andre, CE: Michel Lopez, CE: Maurice Bellan, WG: Ode Lespes, FE: Charles Galaup, HB: Robert Caillou, PR: Andre Beraud, HK: Jean Audoubert, PR: Martin Martin, SR: François Rinaldi, SR: Guy Delaye LK: François Montrucolis.


July 7 Toowoomba   17–20   France Toowoomba
2.30pm
Tries: 3
Gordon Teys
Pat McMahon
Max Higgins
Goals: 4
Ken McCaffery (4)
Team[52]
Report[53]
Database
Tries: 4
Joseph Crespo
Vincent Cantoni
Jacky Merquey
Goals: 4
Puig Aubert (4)

Attendance: 10,939
Gate: AU£ 2,197
Referee: H. Reithmuller

Toowoomba: FB: William Sullivan (  All Whites), WG: Pat McMahon (  Souths), CE: Athol Halpin (  All Whites), CE: Sammy Hunter (  Souths), WG: Max Higgins (  Valleys), FE: Jim Heidke (  Valleys), HB: Ken McCaffery (  Souths), PR: Duncan Hall (  Newtown), HK: Kev Boshammer (  All Whites), PR: Jack Rooney (  All Whites), SR: Bill Beardsworth (  Valleys), SR: Gordon Teys (  Valleys), LK: Ron (Roy) Teys (  Valleys). Coach: Duncan Thompson (Toowoomba  ).
Bill Callinan (  Newtown) was originally selected, but withdrew. He was replaced in the line-up by Hunter.
The following players were also selected as reserves, but did not play: Des McGovern (  All Whites), W. Hookway (  Souths) and Neil Teys (  Valleys).

France: FB: Puig Aubert, WG: Ode Lespes, CE: Jacky Merquey, CE: René Duffort, WG: Vincent Cantoni, FE: Charles Galaup, HB: Joseph Crespo, PR: Gabriel Genoud, HK: Martin Martin, PR: Paul Bartoletti, SR: François Rinaldi, SR: Élie Brousse, LK: François Montrucolis.


July 11 North Coast   9–33   France Oakes Oval; Lismore
3.5pm
Tries: 1
Basil Cook
Goals: 3
Allan Lawson
Austin White
Team[54]
Report[55][56]
Database
Tries: 7
Élie Brousse (2)
Robert Caillou (2)
Puig Aubert
Maurice Bellan
Michel Lopez
Goals: 5
Puig Aubert (5)
Field Goals: 1
Puig Aubert

Attendance: 8,710
Gate: AU£ 1,142
Referee: Frank McGuigan

North Coast: FB: Allan Lawson (Coffs), WG: Ken McDonald (Taree-Old Bar), CE: Colin Sherwood (Murwillumbah), CE: Alby Duncan (  Bowraville), WG: Ron Algie (Taree-Old Bar), FE: Austin White (Taree Brown's Creek Taree), HB: Eric Carney (  Wauchope), PR: Basil Cook (Taree-Old Bar), HK: Kevin McKiernan (Kempsey CYM), PR: Bob Campbell (  Bowraville), SR: Rex Chaffer (Macksville), SR: George Alaban (Macksville), LK: K. Killett (Macksville).
J. McNamara (Bonalbo) was selected in the team to play South Sydney and France, but played only in the match against Souths on June 16. N. Walsham (  Grafton All Blacks) was selected as a reserve for both matches, but did not play against France.
North Coast played in black and white jerseys in both matches.[57]

France: FB: Puig Aubert, WG: Raymond Contrastin, CE: Robert Caillou, CE: Maurice Bellan, WG: Ode Lespes, FE: Charles Galaup, HB: Jean Dop, PR: Andre Beraud, HK: Jean Audoubert, PR: Louis Mazon, SR: Michel Lopez, SR: Élie Brousse, LK: Raoul Perez.

July 14 New South Wales   14–14   France Sydney Cricket Ground
2.30pm
Tries: 2
Wally O'Connell
Fred Brown
Goals: 4
Noel Pidding (4)
Program
Report[58]
Database
Tries: 0
nil
Goals: 7
Puig Aubert (7)

Attendance: 45,579
Gate: AU£ 5,928
Referee: J. O'Brien

New South Wales: FB: Clive Churchill (24) (  Souths), WG: Noel Pidding (24) (  St George), CE: Johnny Hawke (25) (  St George), CE: Col Cooper (25) (  Canterbury), WG: Ron Roberts (23) (  St George), FE: Wally O'Connell (28) (  Manly), HB: Keith Holman (23) (  Wests), PR: Fred Brown (25) (  Manly), HK: Kevin Schubert (23) (  Manly), PR: Denis Donoghue (23) (  Souths), SR: Noel Mulligan (25) (  St George), SR: Charlie Banks (24) (  Easts), LK: Les Cowie (26) (  Souths).
The following players were selected as reserves, but didi not play: Harry Wells (19) (  Souths), and Bernie Purcell (23) (  Souths).

France: FB: Puig Aubert, WG: Raymond Contrastin, CE: Jacky Merquey, CE: Gaston Comes, WG: Vincent Cantoni, FE: Charles Galaup, HB: Joseph Crespo, PR: Paul Bartoletti, HK: Martin Martin, PR: Louis Mazon, SR: Élie Brousse, SR: Édouard Ponsinet, LK: René Duffort


July 15 Southern Division   13–24   France Wollongong Showground
2.45pm
Tries: 1
Jack Seymour
Goals: 5
Bruce Smith (3)
Jack McDonald (2)
Teams[59][60]
Report[61][62]
Tries: 4
Robert Caillou
Jean Audoubert
Andre Beraud
Guy Delaye
Goals: 6
Michel Lopez (3)
Gaston Comes (3)

Attendance: 11,334
Gate: AU£ 1,585
Referee: Alf Grew

Southern Division: FB: Ross Thomas (  Wollongong), WG: Terry Cook (  C.B.C.), CE: Jack (Johnny) Seymour (  Bowral), CE: Len Torpy (  Wollongong), WG: Arthur Thompson (  Nowra), FE: Johnny Rouse (  Nowra), HB: Jack McDonald (  Kiama), PR: Bill Burgess (  Wollongong), HK: Bill Bolt (  C.B.C.), PR: Jim Ralston (  Port Kembla), SR: Angus Miller (  Berry), SR: Bruce Smith (  Thirroul), LK: Don Townsend (  Port Kembla), Coach: Harry Nolan (  Wests).
Ian Moir (  Port Kembla) was originally selected in the team, but did not play. He was replaced on the wing by Arthur Thompson.
Les Gillard (  Picton) and Keith Clark (  Camden) were selected as reserves, but did not play.

France: FB: Gaston Comes, WG: Raoul Perez, CE: Maurice Bellan, CE: René Duffort, WG: Ode Lespes, FE: Robert Caillou, HB: Jean Dop, PR: Paul Bartoletti, HK: Jean Audoubert, PR: Andre Beraud, SR: Guy Delaye, SR: Michel Lopez, LK: François Montrucolis.


3rd Test

The French team travelled back from Queensland to Sydney for the third and deciding Test match of the series. The Australians were slight favourites to win the match. People began to queue up in bitterly cold winds the night before the match.[63]

Saturday, 21 July
24:45
Australia   14 – 35   France
Tries:
Brian Davies
Duncan Hall


Goals:
Noel Pidding (4)
Database
Program
Tries:
Joseph Crespo (3)
Raymond Contrastin (2)
Elie Brousse
Gaston Comes
Goals:
Puig Aubert (7)
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Attendance: 67,009[64]
Referee: Tom McMahon  

French captain and fullback Puig Aubert kicked 7 goals and his half back Joseph Crespo scored three tries as the tourists overpowered Australia to claim the Test series. This was the last test match for Australian five-eighth Wally O'Connell.[65]


New Zealand leg

25 July West Coast   2 – 5   France Greymouth
Tries: nil
Goals: 1
Nuttall
Team[66]
Report[67]
Database[68]
Tries: 1
Gaston Comes
Goals: 1
Robert Caillou

Attendance: 3,667
Referee: Jim Griffin

28 July Canterbury   7 – 13   France Addington Showground, Christchurch
Tries: 1
Stapley
Goals: 2
Bond (2)
Report[69]
Database[70]
Tries: 3
Robert Caillou
Andre Beraud
Raymond Contrastin
Goals: 2
Gaston Comes (2)

Attendance: 13,000

France defeated Canterbury 13–7 in front of 13,000 at the Show Grounds.[71]


30 July Wellington   13 – 26   France Basin Reserve, Wellington
Tries: 1
English
Goals: 5
Mott (3)
Church (2)
Result[72][73]
Database[74]
Tries: 6
Andre Beraud (2)
Vincent Cantoni
Jean Dop
Ode Lespes
Louis Mazon
Goals: 4
Michel Lopez (2)
Louis Mazon (2)

Attendance: 8,602

Test Match

4 August
New Zealand   16 – 15   France
2 Tries:
Tommy Baxter
George Menzies
Goals:
Des White (5)
Report[75]
[76]
Database[77]
3 Tries:
Vincent Cantoni (2)
Edouard Ponsinet
Goals:
Puig Aubert (3)
Carlaw Park, Auckland
Attendance: 19,229
Referee: Jim Griffin  

New Zealand defeated France 16–15 in a "brutal match" at Carlaw Park. Des White kicked the winning penalty goal after the full-time siren had sounded to seal victory in "one of the most dramatic and dirtiest games ever played by the Kiwis".

First it was West Coast five-eighth George "Geordie" Menzies forced off with a cheekbone broken by a French head-butt. Then it was Otago's 1946 All Black halfback, Jimmy Haig with a broken jaw. Also Charlie McBride was bitten.[78]

In the mid-second half, a brawl erupted amongst the forwards. French prop and national middleweight champion, Louis Mazon, was heavily involved. It took referee J. Griffen three minutes to separate the combatants. Ten minutes later, when the touch judges and officials intervened and things finally settled down, Griffen sent France's hooker Martin Martin from the field for throwing mud at him,[77] but the Frenchman refused to go. The president of the French Rugby League, Anton Blain, and his New Zealand counterpart, Jack Redwood, came on and eventually persuaded Martin to leave the field.[79]

No replacements were allowed so the game wound down with 11 Kiwis on the field against 12 Frenchmen. There was no ground clock or siren in those days and the players had to listen for the chimes from the nearby University of Auckland wedding-cake tower to get an indication of time remaining. They knew that it was usually all over by 4 pm, but this game went well past four.[79]

In the final seconds of the match New Zealand wing Bevin Hough, a 1950 British Empire Games silver medal-winning sprinter, was heading for the Domain Stand corner and a certain try when he was taken out by a high shot from Cantoni. White was then called to kick. He backed up against the white picket fence sideline on the domain side, and sent the ball sailing between the posts, the crowd roaring before it got there.[79]

The bitterness continued. One of the Frenchmen attacked Maurie Robertson, leaping onto his back as he left the field, and a touch judge was knocked to the ground. As the crowd gathered to congratulate the Kiwis, the French spat at them. Later however, at the after-match dinner the French were gentlemen, conceding victory to the better side. Puig Aubert shook White's hand and congratulated him on the match-winning goal.[79]

The 50th anniversary of this match was commemorated during the 2001 French rugby league tour of New Zealand and Papua New Guinea with another Test between New Zealand and France in Auckland.


6 August Auckland   10 – 15   France Carlaw Park, Auckland
Tries: 2
Cliff Johnson
Bevan Hough
Goals: 2
Des White (2)
Report[80]
Database[81]
Tries: 3
Élie Brousse
Puig Aubert
Martin Martin
Goals: 3
Puig Aubert (3)

Attendance: 30,000

Two days after the one-off Test match France returned to Carlaw Park to play Auckland. France won 15–10 in front of 30,000 spectators. Auckland included Des White, Jimmy Edwards, Tommy Baxter, Cyril Eastlake, Bevin Hough, Bruce Robertson, captain Des Barchard, Cliff Johnson, George Davidson, Graham Burgoyne, Doug Richards-Jolley, Clarence Hurndell and Allan Wiles.[82]


9 August South Auckland   7 – 25   France
Tries: 1
Smith
Goals: 2
Travers Hardwick (2)
Report[83]
Database[84]
Tries: 5
Vincent Cantoni
Raymond Contrastin
Élie Brousse
Charles Galaup
Joseph Crespo
Goals: 5
Puig Aubert (3)
Paul Bartoletti
Vincent Cantoni

Attendance: 7,480
Referee: Roly Avery

During this match, French half-back Jean Dop was running for the ball when he was struck by a spectator, prompting police to move the crowd from the area.[85]


11 August Taranaki   7 – 23   France New Plymouth
Tries: 1
Casperson
Goals: 2
Kay
Mucculloch
[86] Tries: 7
Puig Aubert
Maurice Andre
Martin Martin
Paul Bartoletti
Jean Dop
Vincent Cantoni
Andre Beraud
Goals: 1
Puig Aubert

Attendance: 6,473

Australian return leg

Following the New Zealand of the tour, the French returned to Australia for another 3 matches before heading home.

Wednesday, 15 August New South Wales XIII   29–11   France Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
3.30pm
Tries: 5
Bryan Orrock
Nev Charlton
Ferris Ashton
Gordon Willoughby
Jack Lumsden
Goals: 7
Ron Willey (6)
Jack Lumsden
Program
Report[87]
Tries: 1
Vincent Cantoni
Goals: 4
Puig Aubert (4)

Attendance: 29,304
Gate: AU£ 4,037
Referee: Jack O'Brien

A New South Wales XIII: FB: Ron Willey (  Canterbury), WG: Jack Lumsden (  Manly), CE: Gordon Willoughby (  Manly), CE: Matt McCoy (  St George), WG: John McClean (  Norths), FE: Greg Hawick (  Souths), HB: Col Donohoe (  Easts), PR: Bryan Orrock (  Souths), HK: Kevin Schubert (  Manly), PR: Fred Brown (  Manly), SR: Ferris Ashton (  Easts), SR: Jack Rayner (  Souths), LK: Nev Charlton (  Canterbury).
Kevin Woolfe (  Souths) and Tom Tyrrell (  Balmain) were selected as reserves, but did not play.

France: FB: Puig Aubert, WG: Raymond Contrastin, CE: Joseph Crespo, CE: Maurice Bellan, WG: Vincent Cantoni, FE: Charles Galaup, HB: Jean Dop, PR: Andre Beraud, HK: Martin Martin, PR: Louis Mazon, SR: Élie Brousse, SR: Édouard Ponsinet, LK: Gaston Calixte.


Saturday, 18 August Australian XIII   17–34   France RAS Showground, Melbourne
3pm
Tries: 3
Ken McCaffery
Brian Davies
J. Balmain
Goals: 4
Ken McCaffery (2)
Clive Churchill
Kevin Woolfe
Team
Report[88][89]
Tries: 6
Andre Beraud (2)
Raymond Contrastin
Maurice Andre
Robert Caillou
Puig Aubert
Goals: 8
Puig Aubert (8)

Attendance: 4,460
Gate: AU£ 856
Referee: Jack Davies

An Australian XIII: FB: Clive Churchill (  Souths), WG: Bill Dickason (  Victoria), CE: Kevin Woolfe (  Souths), CE: Noel Hazzard (Bundaberg), WG: John McClean (  Norths), FE: Greg Hawick (  Souths), HB: Ken McCaffery (  Souths), PR: Jack Balmain (  Victoria), HK: Ernie Hammerton (  Souths), PR: Gordon Teys (  Valleys), SR: Brian Davies (  Brothers), SR: Jack Rayner (  Souths), LK: Harold Crocker (  Souths).
Barry Pease (  Victoria) and Ray Jackson (  Victoria) were selected as reserves, but did not play.[90][91]

France: FB: Puig Aubert, WG: Maurice Andre, CE: Joseph Crespo, CE: Robert Caillou, WG: Raymond Contrastin, FE: Charles Galaup, HB: Jean Dop, PR: Andre Beraud, HK: Martin Martin, PR: Jean Audoubert, SR: Édouard Ponsinet, SR: Élie Brousse, LK: Gaston Calixte.


Sunday, 26 August Western Australia   23–70   France Claremont Showground, Perth
3.20pm
Tries: 3
R. Quinlan (2)
Joe Stewart
Goals: 7
Bob Sampson (7)
Teams[92][93]
Report[94][95]
Tries: 16
Vincent Cantoni (3)
Andre Beraud (2)
Puig Aubert (2)
Robert Caillou
Raymond Contrastin
Maurice Andre
Jean Audoubert
Élie Brousse
Édouard Ponsinet
Martin Martin
Gaston Calixte
Joseph Crespo
Goals: 11
Puig Aubert (7)
Gaston Calixte
Raymond Contrastin
Vincent Cantoni

Attendance: 14,500
Gate: AU£ 1,070
Referee: Herbert Fisher

Western Australia: FB: Joe McGuiness (  Fremantle), WG: Bob Sampson (20) (Nedlands), CE: Norm Plester (18) (  South Perth), CE: W. Nicholson (Perth), WG: R. Quinlan (  South Perth), FE: Stan Saxon (20) (  South Perth), HB: L. Leavy (  South Perth), PR: G. Vooles (  South Perth), HK: K. Allen (  Fremantle), PR: R. Robinson (Eastern Suburbs), SR: Joe Stewart (  South Perth), SR: Bob Patching (19) (  South Perth), LK: Terry Sullivan (32) (  Fremantle), Coach: Arthur Folwell.
The following were included in an initial, extended squad, but did not play: M. Hawthorn (  Victoria Park), P. Hobart (  Cottesloe), K. Hodges (  Applecross), D. McDonald (  Fremantle), J. McDonald (  Fremantle), T. Myles (  Cottesloe).

France: FB: Puig Aubert, WG: Vincent Cantoni, CE: Joseph Crespo, CE: Maurice Andre, WG: Raymond Contrastin, FE: Robert Caillou, HB: Jean Dop, PR: Andre Beraud, HK: Martin Martin, PR: Jean Audoubert, SR: Élie Brousse, SR: Édouard Ponsinet, LK: Gaston Calixte.


Sources

Acronym Item Years Database App Notes
Direct Online Access
RLN Rugby League News 1920-1973 Trove Match Program in Sydney, Team Lists, Team Photos, Articles
RLP Rugby League Project 1907–present RLP Website Test Match teams & scorers.
Sun The Sun (Sydney) 1910-1954 Trove Match Reports, Articles.
DT The Daily Telegraph (Sydney) 1931-1954 Trove Match Reports, Articles.
CM The Courier-Mail 1933-1954 Trove Match Reports, Articles.
- Various Australian Regional Newspapers up to 1954 Trove Match Reports, Given Names of Players
Offline Resources
EECYB E.E. Christensen's Official Rugby League Year Book 1946-1978 Copies at
State Library of NSW
Teams, Point Scorers, Report. 1952 Yearbook covers the 1951 tour.
QRLG Queensland Rugby League Gazette 1950-1955 Copies at
State Library of Qld
Program for matches in Brisbane.
RRLG Rockhampton Rugby League Gazette 1951-1968 Copies at
State Library of Qld
Program for matches in Rockhampton. This collection includes a Souvenir of the First Visit of the French Rugby League Team to Central Queensland - Tuesday, 19th June, 1951.
TRL Toowoomba Rugby League Souvenir Programme 1951 Copies at
State Library of Qld
Program for the 1951 Toowoomba v France match.
- Ipswich Versus International Teams[96] 1913-1975 Copies at
SLQ & NLA
Match Report, Given Names & Club of Ipswich Players
- A History of Mackay Rugby League[97] 1919-2015 Author's Website Given Names & Club of Ipswich Players
- More Than The Foley Shield[98] 1908-2014 Author's Website Match report, team photos. Given Names & Club of North Queensland Players

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The 1951 French rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand was the first ever tour of Australasia by any French sports team in history Puig Aubert captained the France national rugby league team who played 28 matches in total in both Australia and New Zealand winning 21 of them 1 in what is regarded as the high point in the history of rugby league in France The Australian Test series resulted in a 2 1 victory to France however the tourists then lost their match against the New Zealand national rugby league team Welcoming the team home to Marseille more than 150 000 people turned out for a street parade 2 1951 France rugby league tour of Australia and New ZealandManagerAntoine BlainCoach es Robert SamatanTour captain s Robert Caillou and Puig AubertTop point scorer s Puig Aubert 236Top try scorer s Vincent Cantoni 17Top test point scorer s Puig Aubert 42Top test try scorer s Vincent Cantoni 4SummaryPWDLTotal28210 30 4Test match0 40 20 00 2OpponentPWDL Australia3201 New Zealand1001Tour chronologyPrevious tour1950 byNext tour1952 by to 1955 by Contents 1 Touring squad 2 Australian leg 2 1 1st Test 2 2 2nd Test 2 3 3rd Test 3 New Zealand leg 3 1 Test Match 4 Australian return leg 5 Sources 6 ReferencesTouring squad Edit French rugby league tourists at a hotel in Queensland The French side was coached by former internationals Robert Samatan and Jean Duhau and was captained by Puig Aubert France had just claimed the 1950 51 European Rugby League Championship before embarking on the tour The squad s average age was 26 5 years The backs average weight was 11 1 stone 70 kg while the forwards was 14 5 stone 92 kg 3 Claude Teisseire half back for Carcassonne and Lucien Barris a forward were initially selected in the squad but did not tour The Rugby League News published Player Details Position Occupation Age Height and Weight Player Pos Age nb 1 Weight Club TestsonTour GamesinAus GamesinNZ nb 2 Tries Goals FG PointsMaurice Andre Fullback 29 11 st 11 lb 75 kg Marseille 0 10 10 0 0 30Jean Audoubert Hooker 27 14 st 8 lb 93 kg Lyon 0 11 4 0 0 12Paul Bartoletti Hooker 27 13 st 5 lb 85 kg Carcassonne 4 10 2 1 0 8Maurice Bellan Five eighth 26 11 st 0 lb 70 kg Lyon 0 10 3 0 0 9Andre Beraud Prop 28 13 st 12 lb 88 kg Marseille 0 13 12 0 0 36Elie Brousse Second row 29 15 st 1 lb 96 kg Lyon 4 12 9 0 0 27Robert Caillou Five eighth 33 11 st 9 lb 74 kg Bayonne 0 10 7 12 0 45Gaston Calixte Lock 27 13 st 10 lb 87 kg Villeneuve 1 7 1 2 0 7Vincent Cantoni Wing 24 12 st 3 lb 78 kg Bordeaux 4 12 17 2 0 55Gaston Comes Centre 27 11 st 11 lb 75 kg Perpignan 4 10 7 10 0 41Raymond Contrastin Wing 26 12 st 1 lb 77 kg Bordeaux 4 14 12 1 0 38Joseph Crespo Halfback 26 11 st 4 lb 72 kg Lyon 3 11 11 0 0 33Guy Delaye Prop 21 14 st 4 lb 91 kg Marseille 0 7 2 0 0 6Jean Dop Halfback 27 11 st 11 lb 75 kg Marseille 2 12 3 0 0 9Rene Duffort Utility Back 27 13 st 5 lb 85 kg Lyon 4 11 1 0 0 3Charles Galaup Five eighth 22 11 st 8 lb 73 kg Albi 1 11 3 0 0 9Gabriel Genoud Hooker 28 12 st 8 lb 80 kg Villeneuve 3 8 3 0 0 9Ode Lespes Wing 27 12 st 10 lb 81 kg Bordeaux 0 10 4 0 0 12Michel Lopez Lock 30 16 st 0 lb 102 kg Cavaillon 0 9 4 6 0 24Martin Martin Hooker 28 12 st 12 lb 82 kg Carcassonne 1 7 5 0 0 15Louis Mazon Prop 29 13 st 7 lb 86 kg Carcassonne 4 10 1 2 0 7Jacky Merquey Centre 21 11 st 0 lb 70 kg Marseille 4 10 2 0 0 6Francois Montrucolis Second row 26 14 st 2 lb 90 kg Lyon 1 9 2 0 0 6Raoul Perez Lock 28 14 st 10 lb 93 kg Toulon 0 3 1 0 0 3Edouard Ponsinet Second row 27 14 st 6 lb 92 kg Carcassonne 4 11 3 0 0 9Puig Aubert Fullback 23 11 st 0 lb 70 kg Carcassonne 4 17 8 106 0 236Francois Rinaldi Prop 27 13 st 7 lb 86 kg Marseille 0 8 3 0 0 9 Age as given in the Rugby League News for the first match against Sydney Other than the Test Matches team lists for the tour matches in New Zealand not available to the author at the time of page creation France s captain Puig Aubert had been offered a large contract to play in Sydney but returned to his homeland where he was voted French sportsman of the year 4 Australian leg EditThe tour s Australian leg featured games played in every mainland State capital except Adelaide drawing a total of over 450 000 spectators 5 Wednesday 23 May15 00Monaro 12 37 FranceTriesR Alexander D Stewart GoalsM Preston 3 Teams 6 Report 7 8 Database TriesGaston Comes 2 Michael Lopez 2 Maurice Andre Raymond Contrastin Gabriel GenoudGoalsPuig Aubert 7 Michael Lopez 1 Manuka Oval CanberraAttendance 5 000Referee Arthur Nichols Monaro FB Max Preston age 20 Queanbeyan WG Don Stewart 24 Bombala CE Doug McRitchie 27 Queanbeyan CE Tom Hodges 21 Adaminaby WG Terry Fogarty Goulburn FE P Schumack 19 Bega HB Ken Brogan c 24 Cooma PR Ted Schell 19 Norths HK Ken Fogarty 22 Goulburn PR K Barber 21 Bega SR Bruce Grant 21 Eden SR Bob Alexander 26 Canberra LK Pat Rankin 20 Norths Jack Melville Captain s Flat was selected as a reserve but did not play Jack Southwell 25 Canberra was selected but withdrew due to injury 9 10 France Puig Aubert Ode Lespes Gaston Comes Maurice Andre Raymond Contrastin Robert Caillou Jean Dop Paul Bartoletti Gabriel Genoud Andre Beraud Michael Lopez Elie Brousse Gaston CalixteThe Daily Telegraph included a match report from France s tour manager Antoine Blain as well as their chief football writer 11 12 Saturday 26 May14 30Newcastle 8 12 FranceTries Brian Carlson Frank ThrelfoGoals Frank Threlfo 1 Teams 13 14 Report 15 16 Database Tries Raoul Perez Francois RinaldiGoals Gaston Comes 3 Newcastle Sports GroundAttendance 21 480Referee Harold Gillard Newcastle FB Les Milne age 23 Maitland WG Jack Bradley 19 Souths CE Rees Duncan 20 Kurri CE Frank Threlfo 19 Maitland WG Brian Carlson 17 Norths FE Les Brown 27 Maitland HB Eric Long 23 Norths PR Charlie Gill c 29 Norths HK Jack Gordon 22 Waratah Mayfield PR Jim Evans 22 Maitland SR Albert Paul 23 Lakes United SR Don Schofield 20 Cessnock LK Ben Haslam 23 Centrals Coach Col Maxwell Maitland Two players were selected as reserves but did not play Barry Redding 23 Norths and Pat Donnelly 21 Souths Newcastle played in red jerseys with a black V rather than their traditional blue to avoid a clash with the French jumpers 17 France Maurice Andre Raymond Contrastin Jacques Merquey Gaston Comes Vincent Cantoni Maurice Bellan Robert Caillou c Francois Rinaldi Jean Audobert Louis Mazon Francois Montrucolis Guy Delaye Raoul Perez Wednesday 30 May15 05Western Districts 24 26 FranceTries Rolf Trudgett 3 J BirneyGoals Oriel Kennerson 6 Teams 18 Report 19 20 Database Tries A Beraud 2 Maurice Andre Maurice BellanGoals Puig Aubert 7 Spooner Oval ForbesAttendance 5 950Referee Keith Rowan Western Districts FB Oriel Kennerson Bathurst Charlestons WG Norm Jacobson c Condobolin CE Leo Nosworthy Narromine CE Jack Birney Coolah WG Max Smith Wellington FE Rolf Trudgett Wellington HB William Kelly Lithgow Arms Factory PR J West Orange HK Ian Walsh Condobolin PR Frank Hogan Mendooran SR Len Kable Coonabarabran SR Ron Kelly Forbes LK Ken Slattery Canowindra Coach Les Lay Wellington Two players were selected as reserves but did not play John George Wellington and W Neil Cobar France Puig Aubert c Raymond Contrastin Ode Lespes Maurice Bellan Maurice Andre Rene Duffort Jean Dop Francois Rinaldi Jean Audobert Andre Beraud Michael Lopez Edouard Ponsinet Francois Montrucolis Saturday 2 June14 30Sydney 19 19 FranceTries Gordon Willoughby 2 Noel MulliganGoals Johnny Graves 4 Bernie Purcell 1 Program Report 21 22 Database Tries Elie Brousse Vincent Cantoni Joseph CrespoGoals Puig Aubert 5 Sydney Cricket Ground SydneyAttendance 44 522Referee George Bishop Sydney FB Clive Churchill c age 24 Souths WG Johnny Bliss 29 Manly CE Ray Thomas Easts CE Gordon Willoughby 24 Manly WG Johnny Graves 24 Souths FE Frank Stanmore 21 Wests HB Keith Holman 23 Wests PR Denis Donoghue 23 Souths HK Kevin Schubert 23 Manly PR Jack Holland 27 St George SR Bernie Purcell 23 Souths SR Noel Mulligan 25 St George LK Les Cowie 26 Souths Johnny Hawke 26 St George was initially selected but withdrew his place being taken by Thomas Noel Pidding 24 St George and Charlie Banks 24 Easts were named as reserves but did not play France Puig Aubert c Raymond Contrastin Jacques Merquey Gaston Comes Vincent Cantoni Rene Duffort Joseph Crespo Paul Bartoletti Gabriel Genoud Louis Mazon Edouard Ponsinet Elie Brousse Gaston Calixte Wednesday 6 June15 10Riverina 20 10 FranceTries J Biscaya P O ConnorGoals Les Koch 7 11 Team 23 Report 24 25 Database Tries Maurice Andre 2 Goals Puig Aubert 2 Albury Sports Ground AlburyAttendance 4 129Referee Noel Hedditch Riverina FB Les Koch Gundagai WG Neil Kingsmill Albury Blues CE Bruce Powderly Powderley Powdery Boorowa CE Noel Bruce Junee WG John Biscaya Lockhart FE Rowley Roley McDonnell Cootamundra HB John Scott Young PR Don Milton Temora HK Peter Coupland Albury Blues PR Nevyl Hand c Gundagai SR Doug Piper Young SR Ray Green Cowra LK Peter O Connor Harden Two players were selected as reserves but did not play J Buster Harvey Young Alan Glover Boorowa 26 France Puig Aubert Maurice Andre Maurice Bellan Jacques Merquey Ode Lespes Robert Caillou c Jean Dop Francois Rinaldi Jean Audobert Andre Beraud Guy Delaye Michael Lopez Francois Montrucolis 1st Test Edit After five matches against New South Welsh teams the French side played the tour s first Test match against Australia in Sydney The two countries had played four Tests against each other previously with Australia winning all of them Monday 11 June14 00Australia 15 26 FranceTries Harold CrockerJohnny GravesGordon WilloughbyGoals Johnny Graves 3 9 Database 27 Program Tries Vincent Cantoni 2 Raymond ContrastinGabriel GenoudGoals Puig Aubert 7 9 Sydney Cricket Ground SydneyAttendance 60 160Referee Tom McMahon Australia Posit FranceClive Churchill c FB Puig Aubert c Johnny Bliss WG Vincent CantoniGordon Willoughby CE Gaston ComesNoel Hazzard CE Joseph CrespoJohnny Graves WG Raymond ContrastinFrank Stanmore FE Charles GalaupKeith Holman HB Jean DopDuncan Hall PR Paul BartolettiKevin Schubert HK Gabriel GenoudDenis Donoghue PR Louis MazonBrian Davies SR Elie BrousseHarold Crocker SR Edouard PonsinetNoel Mulligan LK Rene DuffortVic Hey Coach Bob SamatanAll of the French players selected for the Test had played in at least one tour match so far except their five eighth Charles Galaup who had only recently arrived in the country The Australian team featured nine players from the Sydney team that drew with France nine days prior in addition to four Queenslanders Puig Aubert opened the scoring with a Penalty kick At one point France led 16 0 but Australia came back starting with a penalty kick by Graves The half time score was 16 2 Australia came back strongly in the second half However the game ended with the French celebrating their first ever rugby league victory against Australia France s captain Puig Aubert was presented the Commonwealth Jubilee Cup after the match by the Governor General of Australia William McKell 28 Wednesday 13 JuneNorthern Division 12 29 FranceTries Ron Madden Morrie Murphy Goals Eric Fraser 3 Team 29 Report 30 31 Database Tries Elie Brousse 2 Guy Delaye Joseph Crespo Francois Rinaldi Ode Lespes Michel Lopez Goals Robert Caillou 4 Rugby League Park ArmidaleAttendance 6 000Referee R Campbell Northern Division FB Ken McCrohon Armidale WG Morrie Murphy Inverell CE Norman Young West Tamworth CE Jack Goldman Uralla WG N Coogan Thornton Uralla FE Ron Madden Inverell HB Eric Fraser Moree PR B Carlton Walcha HK Alf Hardman Moree PR Arthur Henderson Moree SR Les Gilmore Scone SR Barry Jackson Moree LK Cecil Bull Manilla Four players were selected as reserves but did not play P Starr Guyra Trevor Hong Armidale R Partridge West Tamworth Neville Harrison Scone France FB Maurice Andre WG Ode Lespes CE Robert Caillou CE Joseph Crespo WG Maurice Bellan FE Charles Galaup HB Jean Dop PR Francois Rinaldi HK Jean Audoubert PR Andre Beraud SR Michel Lopez SR Guy Delaye LK Elie Brousse Saturday 16 JuneQueensland 22 22 FranceTries Des McGovern Denis Flannery Alan Thompson Harold Crocker Goals Nev Linde 5 Team 32 33 Report 34 35 Database Tries Joseph Crespo Vincent Cantoni Gabriel Genoud Raymond Contrastin Goals Puig Aubert 5 Brisbane Cricket Ground BrisbaneAttendance 25 867Referee J Hoffman Queensland FB Nev Linde age 24 Tivoli WG Denis Flannery 22 Ipswich CYM CE Noel Hazzard 26 Bundaberg CE Rex McGlynn 24 Bundaberg WG Des McGovern 25 Toowoomba All Whites FE Harry Griffiths 25 Booval Swifts HB Ken McCaffery 21 Toowoomba Souths PR Duncan Hall 23 Toowoomba Newtown HK Ron Davis Sarina PR Alan Thompson 28 Souths SR Bernie Drew 23 Bundaberg SR Brian Davies 21 Brisbane Brothers LK Harold Mick Crocker 24 Souths Two players were selected as reserves but did not play Alex Watson 18 Wests Gordon Teys Toowoomba Valleys This match was Ron Davis only appearance for the Maroons France FB Puig Aubert WG Raymond Contrastin CE Jacky Merquey CE Charles Galaup WG Vincent Cantoni FE Rene Duffort HB Joseph Crespo PR Paul Bartoletti HK Gabriel Genoud PR Andre Beraud SR Guy Delaye SR Edouard Ponsinet LK Louis Mazon Tuesday 19 JuneCentral Queensland 14 38 FranceTries C Harkin Sid Irvine Goals Wal Gill 2 Reg Beath Field Goals Bernie Johnson Database Report 36 Tries Gaston Comes 2 Jean Audoubert Ode Lespes Vincent Cantoni Rene Duffort Andre Beraud Puig Aubert Goals Puig Aubert 5 Gaston Comes Field Goals Puig AubertMurray Street Grounds RockhamptonAttendance 4 598Referee Herb Gilbert Central Queensland FB Alan Poole Brothers WG Sid Irvine Blackall CE Mick Hauff Blackall CE Wal Gill Barcaldine WG Leo Jeffcoat Jeffcoot Brothers FE Vivian Mick Irwin Blackall HB Bernie Johnson Longreach PR Mick Turnbull Blackall HK H Johnson Railways PR C Bow Harkin Brothers SR Reg Beath Railways SR Norm Elliott Winton LK Trevor Whitehead Brothers France FB Puig Aubert WG Vincent Cantoni CE Maurice Andre CE Gaston Comes WG Ode Lespes FE Maurice Bellan HB Rene Duffort PR Andre Beraud HK Jean Audoubert PR Francois Rinaldi SR Francois Montrucolis SR Michel Lopez LK Gaston Calixte Sunday 24 JuneNorth Queensland 17 50 FranceTries Max Short 2 Jack Horrigan Goals Gordon Farrelly 4 Teams 37 Report 38 39 Database Tries Raymond Contrastin 3 Vincent Cantoni 2 Francois Montrucolis 2 Gaston Comes Joseph Crespo Charles Galaup Paul Bartoletti Goals Puig Aubert 6 Gaston ComesTownsville Sports Ground 40 TownsvilleAttendance 11 000Referee W Morrison North Queensland FB John Jabore age 21 Bucas WG Terry Boland 24 Brothers CE Jack Horrigan 26 Ayr CE Frank Power 23 Brothers WG Gordon Farrelly Kangaroos FE Bob Banks 21 Charters Towers HB Max Short 21 Souths PR Charlie Woods 29 Ayr HK Jim Tom Wedesweiler 24 Bucas PR Hume Ronald 21 Carltons SR Maurice Robertson 21 Brothers SR Roy Blondi Greenwood 23 Sarina LK Ron McLennan 26 Ayr Pat Harvey Herbert River was selected as a reserve but did not play France FB Puig Aubert WG Raymond Contrastin CE Gaston Comes CE Joseph Crespo WG Vincent Cantoni FE Jacky Merquey HB Charles Galaup PR Paul Bartoletti HK Gabriel Genoud PR Louis Mazon SR Francois Montrucolis SR Edouard Ponsinet LK Rene Duffort Wednesday 27 June2 30pmWide Bay 19 44 FranceTries Ivan Lloyd Jones Tom Hooper Dennis Jackwitz N Adsett D Nixon Goals Ivan Lloyd Jones 2 Report 41 42 Database Tries Maurice Andre 3 Martin Martin 2 Maurice Bellan Robert Caillou Jean Audoubert Jean Dop Francois Rinaldi Goals Robert Caillou 7 Attendance 4 500Referee Stan Chambers Wide Bay FB Ken Kennedy Wallaroos WG M Tickle Gympie CE E Barnes Bundaberg CE Rex McGlynn Bundaberg WG Ken Gayton Bundaberg FE D Nixon Bundaberg HB N Tubby Adsett Nambour PR Ivan Lloyd Jones Bundaberg HK Dennis Jackwitz Bundaberg PR M Kasmer Bundaberg SR B Long Gympie SR Tom Hooper Nambour LK Keith Kendrick Wallaroos France FB Charles Galaup WG Maurice Andre CE Maurice Bellan CE Francois Montrucolis WG Ode Lespes FE Robert Caillou HB Jean Dop PR Martin Martin HK Jean Audoubert PR Andre Beraud SR Guy Delaye SR Francois Rinaldi LK Michel Lopez 2nd Test Edit After five matches against Queensland teams the French side played the tour s second Test match against Australia in Brisbane Saturday 30 June14 30Australia 23 11 FranceTries Denis FlanneryDuncan HallKeith HolmanGoals Noel Pidding 6 Clive Churchill 1 report Tries Jacques MerqueyGoals Puig Aubert 4 Brisbane Cricket Ground BrisbaneAttendance 35 000Referee Tom McMahon Australia Posit FranceClive Churchill c FB Puig Aubert c Noel Pidding WG Vincent CantoniCol Geelan CE Gaston ComesNoel Hazzard CE Joseph CrespoDenis Flannery WG Raymond ContrastinFrank Stanmore FE Jacques MerqueyKeith Holman HB Jean DopAlan Thompson PR Paul BartolettiErnie Hammerton HK Gabriel GenoudDuncan Hall PR Louis MazonBrian Davies SR Edouard PonsinetBernie Drew SR Elie BrousseHarold Crocker LK Rene DuffortVic Hey Coach Bob SamatanOnly one change was made to the French team for the second Test five eighth Charles Galaup was replaced by Jacques Merquey This time The Australian test team included six Queenslanders and returned to its winning ways with a 23 11 victory 43 Following a head clash with French prop forward Louis Mazon in the second half Australian captain Clive Churchill was assisted from the field 44 Tuesday 3 JulyBrisbane 16 17 FranceTries Wally McDonald George AtherdonGoals Norm Pope 5 Teams 45 46 Report 47 48 Database Tries Puig Aubert Ode Lespes Charles GalaupGoals Puig Aubert 4 Brisbane Cricket Ground BrisbaneAttendance 11 800 49 Referee Vic Lynagh Brisbane forward Bill Sims being tackled by French forwards Andrew Deraud and Guy Delaye France were leading 12 7 at half time However in the second half Brisbane captain and five eighth George Atherdon scored a try and his side was leading 16 15 with seven minutes remaining France were awarded a penalty near the half way line and Puig Aubert scored a drop goal from about 53 yards out two minutes from full time 50 Aubert reached a points total for the tour of 112 thus passing Briton Ernest Ward s total of 106 the previous year 51 Brisbane FB Norm Pope Valleys WG Wally McDonald Wests CE Alex Watson Wests CE Nev Wilson Souths WG Robert Kille Easts FE George Atherden Norths HB Ron Stanton Easts PR William Sims Wests HK Terry Coman Brothers PR Keith Blackford Wynnum SR Jack Fallon Brothers SR Brian Davies Brothers LK Harold Mick Crocker Souths The following were selected as reserves but did not play Doug Anderson Valleys Len Blaik Easts and Col McAllister Wests Alan Thompson Souths was initially selected to captain the Brisbane side but withdrew after acquiring an injury in the Second Test France FB Puig Aubert WG Maurice Andre CE Michel Lopez CE Maurice Bellan WG Ode Lespes FE Charles Galaup HB Robert Caillou PR Andre Beraud HK Jean Audoubert PR Martin Martin SR Francois Rinaldi SR Guy Delaye LK Francois Montrucolis July 7 Toowoomba 17 20 France Toowoomba2 30pm Tries 3 Gordon Teys Pat McMahon Max Higgins Goals 4Ken McCaffery 4 Team 52 Report 53 Database Tries 4 Joseph Crespo Vincent Cantoni Jacky Merquey Goals 4Puig Aubert 4 Attendance 10 939 Gate AU 2 197Referee H ReithmullerToowoomba FB William Sullivan All Whites WG Pat McMahon Souths CE Athol Halpin All Whites CE Sammy Hunter Souths WG Max Higgins Valleys FE Jim Heidke Valleys HB Ken McCaffery Souths PR Duncan Hall Newtown HK Kev Boshammer All Whites PR Jack Rooney All Whites SR Bill Beardsworth Valleys SR Gordon Teys Valleys LK Ron Roy Teys Valleys Coach Duncan Thompson Toowoomba Bill Callinan Newtown was originally selected but withdrew He was replaced in the line up by Hunter The following players were also selected as reserves but did not play Des McGovern All Whites W Hookway Souths and Neil Teys Valleys France FB Puig Aubert WG Ode Lespes CE Jacky Merquey CE Rene Duffort WG Vincent Cantoni FE Charles Galaup HB Joseph Crespo PR Gabriel Genoud HK Martin Martin PR Paul Bartoletti SR Francois Rinaldi SR Elie Brousse LK Francois Montrucolis July 11 North Coast 9 33 France Oakes Oval Lismore3 5pm Tries 1 Basil Cook Goals 3Allan Lawson Austin White Team 54 Report 55 56 Database Tries 7 Elie Brousse 2 Robert Caillou 2 Puig Aubert Maurice Bellan Michel Lopez Goals 5Puig Aubert 5 Field Goals 1 Puig Aubert Attendance 8 710 Gate AU 1 142Referee Frank McGuiganNorth Coast FB Allan Lawson Coffs WG Ken McDonald Taree Old Bar CE Colin Sherwood Murwillumbah CE Alby Duncan Bowraville WG Ron Algie Taree Old Bar FE Austin White Taree Brown s Creek Taree HB Eric Carney Wauchope PR Basil Cook Taree Old Bar HK Kevin McKiernan Kempsey CYM PR Bob Campbell Bowraville SR Rex Chaffer Macksville SR George Alaban Macksville LK K Killett Macksville J McNamara Bonalbo was selected in the team to play South Sydney and France but played only in the match against Souths on June 16 N Walsham Grafton All Blacks was selected as a reserve for both matches but did not play against France North Coast played in black and white jerseys in both matches 57 France FB Puig Aubert WG Raymond Contrastin CE Robert Caillou CE Maurice Bellan WG Ode Lespes FE Charles Galaup HB Jean Dop PR Andre Beraud HK Jean Audoubert PR Louis Mazon SR Michel Lopez SR Elie Brousse LK Raoul Perez July 14 New South Wales 14 14 France Sydney Cricket Ground2 30pm Tries 2 Wally O Connell Fred Brown Goals 4Noel Pidding 4 ProgramReport 58 Database Tries 0 nil Goals 7Puig Aubert 7 Attendance 45 579 Gate AU 5 928Referee J O BrienNew South Wales FB Clive Churchill 24 Souths WG Noel Pidding 24 St George CE Johnny Hawke 25 St George CE Col Cooper 25 Canterbury WG Ron Roberts 23 St George FE Wally O Connell 28 Manly HB Keith Holman 23 Wests PR Fred Brown 25 Manly HK Kevin Schubert 23 Manly PR Denis Donoghue 23 Souths SR Noel Mulligan 25 St George SR Charlie Banks 24 Easts LK Les Cowie 26 Souths The following players were selected as reserves but didi not play Harry Wells 19 Souths and Bernie Purcell 23 Souths France FB Puig Aubert WG Raymond Contrastin CE Jacky Merquey CE Gaston Comes WG Vincent Cantoni FE Charles Galaup HB Joseph Crespo PR Paul Bartoletti HK Martin Martin PR Louis Mazon SR Elie Brousse SR Edouard Ponsinet LK Rene Duffort July 15 Southern Division 13 24 France Wollongong Showground2 45pm Tries 1 Jack Seymour Goals 5Bruce Smith 3 Jack McDonald 2 Teams 59 60 Report 61 62 Tries 4 Robert Caillou Jean Audoubert Andre Beraud Guy Delaye Goals 6Michel Lopez 3 Gaston Comes 3 Attendance 11 334 Gate AU 1 585Referee Alf GrewSouthern Division FB Ross Thomas Wollongong WG Terry Cook C B C CE Jack Johnny Seymour Bowral CE Len Torpy Wollongong WG Arthur Thompson Nowra FE Johnny Rouse Nowra HB Jack McDonald Kiama PR Bill Burgess Wollongong HK Bill Bolt C B C PR Jim Ralston Port Kembla SR Angus Miller Berry SR Bruce Smith Thirroul LK Don Townsend Port Kembla Coach Harry Nolan Wests Ian Moir Port Kembla was originally selected in the team but did not play He was replaced on the wing by Arthur Thompson Les Gillard Picton and Keith Clark Camden were selected as reserves but did not play France FB Gaston Comes WG Raoul Perez CE Maurice Bellan CE Rene Duffort WG Ode Lespes FE Robert Caillou HB Jean Dop PR Paul Bartoletti HK Jean Audoubert PR Andre Beraud SR Guy Delaye SR Michel Lopez LK Francois Montrucolis 3rd Test Edit The French team travelled back from Queensland to Sydney for the third and deciding Test match of the series The Australians were slight favourites to win the match People began to queue up in bitterly cold winds the night before the match 63 Saturday 21 July24 45Australia 14 35 FranceTries Brian DaviesDuncan HallGoals Noel Pidding 4 DatabaseProgram Tries Joseph Crespo 3 Raymond Contrastin 2 Elie BrousseGaston ComesGoals Puig Aubert 7 Sydney Cricket Ground SydneyAttendance 67 009 64 Referee Tom McMahon Australia Posit FranceClive Churchill c FB Puig Aubert c Noel Pidding WG Raymond ContrastinNoel Hazzard CE Gaston ComesNorman Hawke CE Jacques MerqueyDenis Flannery WG Vincent CantoniWally O Connell FE Rene DuffortKeith Holman HB Joseph CrespoDenis Donoghue PR Paul BartolettiKevin Schubert HK Gabriel GenoudDuncan Hall PR Louis MazonBrian Davies SR Elie BrousseBernie Drew SR Edouard PonsinetHarold Crocker LK Gabriel CalixteVic Hey Coach Bob SamatanFrench captain and fullback Puig Aubert kicked 7 goals and his half back Joseph Crespo scored three tries as the tourists overpowered Australia to claim the Test series This was the last test match for Australian five eighth Wally O Connell 65 New Zealand leg EditSee also 1951 New Zealand rugby league season 25 July West Coast 2 5 France GreymouthTries nil Goals 1Nuttall Team 66 Report 67 Database 68 Tries 1 Gaston Comes Goals 1Robert Caillou Attendance 3 667Referee Jim Griffin28 July Canterbury 7 13 France Addington Showground ChristchurchTries 1 Stapley Goals 2Bond 2 Report 69 Database 70 Tries 3 Robert Caillou Andre Beraud Raymond Contrastin Goals 2Gaston Comes 2 Attendance 13 000France defeated Canterbury 13 7 in front of 13 000 at the Show Grounds 71 30 July Wellington 13 26 France Basin Reserve WellingtonTries 1 English Goals 5Mott 3 Church 2 Result 72 73 Database 74 Tries 6 Andre Beraud 2 Vincent Cantoni Jean Dop Ode Lespes Louis Mazon Goals 4Michel Lopez 2 Louis Mazon 2 Attendance 8 602Test Match Edit 4 AugustNew Zealand 16 15 France2 Tries Tommy BaxterGeorge MenziesGoals Des White 5 Report 75 76 Database 77 3 Tries Vincent Cantoni 2 Edouard PonsinetGoals Puig Aubert 3 Carlaw Park AucklandAttendance 19 229Referee Jim Griffin New Zealand Posit FranceDesmond White FB Puig Aubert c Bevin Hough WG Raymond ContrastinTommy Baxter C Gaston ComesMaurie Robertson CE Jacques MerqueyJack Forrest WG Vincent CantoniGeorge Menzies FE Rene DuffortJim Haig c HB Joseph CrespoKen English PR Paul BartolettiGeorge Davidson HK Martin MartinCliff Johnson PR Louis MazonDouglas Richards Jolley SR Elie BrousseCharlie McBride SR Edouard PonsinetTravers Hardwick LK Francois MontrucolisThomas McClymont Coach Bob SamatanNew Zealand defeated France 16 15 in a brutal match at Carlaw Park Des White kicked the winning penalty goal after the full time siren had sounded to seal victory in one of the most dramatic and dirtiest games ever played by the Kiwis First it was West Coast five eighth George Geordie Menzies forced off with a cheekbone broken by a French head butt Then it was Otago s 1946 All Black halfback Jimmy Haig with a broken jaw Also Charlie McBride was bitten 78 In the mid second half a brawl erupted amongst the forwards French prop and national middleweight champion Louis Mazon was heavily involved It took referee J Griffen three minutes to separate the combatants Ten minutes later when the touch judges and officials intervened and things finally settled down Griffen sent France s hooker Martin Martin from the field for throwing mud at him 77 but the Frenchman refused to go The president of the French Rugby League Anton Blain and his New Zealand counterpart Jack Redwood came on and eventually persuaded Martin to leave the field 79 No replacements were allowed so the game wound down with 11 Kiwis on the field against 12 Frenchmen There was no ground clock or siren in those days and the players had to listen for the chimes from the nearby University of Auckland wedding cake tower to get an indication of time remaining They knew that it was usually all over by 4 pm but this game went well past four 79 In the final seconds of the match New Zealand wing Bevin Hough a 1950 British Empire Games silver medal winning sprinter was heading for the Domain Stand corner and a certain try when he was taken out by a high shot from Cantoni White was then called to kick He backed up against the white picket fence sideline on the domain side and sent the ball sailing between the posts the crowd roaring before it got there 79 The bitterness continued One of the Frenchmen attacked Maurie Robertson leaping onto his back as he left the field and a touch judge was knocked to the ground As the crowd gathered to congratulate the Kiwis the French spat at them Later however at the after match dinner the French were gentlemen conceding victory to the better side Puig Aubert shook White s hand and congratulated him on the match winning goal 79 The 50th anniversary of this match was commemorated during the 2001 French rugby league tour of New Zealand and Papua New Guinea with another Test between New Zealand and France in Auckland 6 August Auckland 10 15 France Carlaw Park AucklandTries 2 Cliff Johnson Bevan Hough Goals 2Des White 2 Report 80 Database 81 Tries 3 Elie Brousse Puig Aubert Martin Martin Goals 3Puig Aubert 3 Attendance 30 000Two days after the one off Test match France returned to Carlaw Park to play Auckland France won 15 10 in front of 30 000 spectators Auckland included Des White Jimmy Edwards Tommy Baxter Cyril Eastlake Bevin Hough Bruce Robertson captain Des Barchard Cliff Johnson George Davidson Graham Burgoyne Doug Richards Jolley Clarence Hurndell and Allan Wiles 82 9 August South Auckland 7 25 FranceTries 1 Smith Goals 2Travers Hardwick 2 Report 83 Database 84 Tries 5 Vincent Cantoni Raymond Contrastin Elie Brousse Charles Galaup Joseph Crespo Goals 5Puig Aubert 3 Paul Bartoletti Vincent Cantoni Attendance 7 480Referee Roly AveryDuring this match French half back Jean Dop was running for the ball when he was struck by a spectator prompting police to move the crowd from the area 85 11 August Taranaki 7 23 France New PlymouthTries 1 Casperson Goals 2Kay Mucculloch 86 Tries 7 Puig Aubert Maurice Andre Martin Martin Paul Bartoletti Jean Dop Vincent Cantoni Andre Beraud Goals 1Puig Aubert Attendance 6 473Australian return leg EditFollowing the New Zealand of the tour the French returned to Australia for another 3 matches before heading home Wednesday 15 August New South Wales XIII 29 11 France Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney3 30pm Tries 5 Bryan Orrock Nev Charlton Ferris Ashton Gordon Willoughby Jack Lumsden Goals 7Ron Willey 6 Jack Lumsden ProgramReport 87 Tries 1 Vincent Cantoni Goals 4Puig Aubert 4 Attendance 29 304 Gate AU 4 037Referee Jack O BrienA New South Wales XIII FB Ron Willey Canterbury WG Jack Lumsden Manly CE Gordon Willoughby Manly CE Matt McCoy St George WG John McClean Norths FE Greg Hawick Souths HB Col Donohoe Easts PR Bryan Orrock Souths HK Kevin Schubert Manly PR Fred Brown Manly SR Ferris Ashton Easts SR Jack Rayner Souths LK Nev Charlton Canterbury Kevin Woolfe Souths and Tom Tyrrell Balmain were selected as reserves but did not play France FB Puig Aubert WG Raymond Contrastin CE Joseph Crespo CE Maurice Bellan WG Vincent Cantoni FE Charles Galaup HB Jean Dop PR Andre Beraud HK Martin Martin PR Louis Mazon SR Elie Brousse SR Edouard Ponsinet LK Gaston Calixte Saturday 18 August Australian XIII 17 34 France RAS Showground Melbourne3pm Tries 3 Ken McCaffery Brian Davies J Balmain Goals 4Ken McCaffery 2 Clive Churchill Kevin Woolfe TeamReport 88 89 Tries 6 Andre Beraud 2 Raymond Contrastin Maurice Andre Robert Caillou Puig Aubert Goals 8Puig Aubert 8 Attendance 4 460 Gate AU 856Referee Jack DaviesAn Australian XIII FB Clive Churchill Souths WG Bill Dickason Victoria CE Kevin Woolfe Souths CE Noel Hazzard Bundaberg WG John McClean Norths FE Greg Hawick Souths HB Ken McCaffery Souths PR Jack Balmain Victoria HK Ernie Hammerton Souths PR Gordon Teys Valleys SR Brian Davies Brothers SR Jack Rayner Souths LK Harold Crocker Souths Barry Pease Victoria and Ray Jackson Victoria were selected as reserves but did not play 90 91 France FB Puig Aubert WG Maurice Andre CE Joseph Crespo CE Robert Caillou WG Raymond Contrastin FE Charles Galaup HB Jean Dop PR Andre Beraud HK Martin Martin PR Jean Audoubert SR Edouard Ponsinet SR Elie Brousse LK Gaston Calixte Sunday 26 August Western Australia 23 70 France Claremont Showground Perth3 20pm Tries 3 R Quinlan 2 Joe Stewart Goals 7Bob Sampson 7 Teams 92 93 Report 94 95 Tries 16 Vincent Cantoni 3 Andre Beraud 2 Puig Aubert 2 Robert Caillou Raymond Contrastin Maurice Andre Jean Audoubert Elie Brousse Edouard Ponsinet Martin Martin Gaston Calixte Joseph Crespo Goals 11Puig Aubert 7 Gaston Calixte Raymond Contrastin Vincent Cantoni Attendance 14 500 Gate AU 1 070Referee Herbert FisherWestern Australia FB Joe McGuiness Fremantle WG Bob Sampson 20 Nedlands CE Norm Plester 18 South Perth CE W Nicholson Perth WG R Quinlan South Perth FE Stan Saxon 20 South Perth HB L Leavy South Perth PR G Vooles South Perth HK K Allen Fremantle PR R Robinson Eastern Suburbs SR Joe Stewart South Perth SR Bob Patching 19 South Perth LK Terry Sullivan 32 Fremantle Coach Arthur Folwell The following were included in an initial extended squad but did not play M Hawthorn Victoria Park P Hobart Cottesloe K Hodges Applecross D McDonald Fremantle J McDonald Fremantle T Myles Cottesloe France FB Puig Aubert WG Vincent Cantoni CE Joseph Crespo CE Maurice Andre WG Raymond Contrastin FE Robert Caillou HB Jean Dop PR Andre Beraud HK Martin Martin PR Jean Audoubert SR Elie Brousse SR Edouard Ponsinet LK Gaston Calixte Sources EditAcronym Item Years Database App NotesDirect Online AccessRLN Rugby League 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