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1967–68 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France

The 1967–68 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France was the twelfth Kangaroo Tour, and saw the Australian national rugby league team travel to Europe and play twenty-one matches against British and French club and representative rugby league teams, in addition to three Test matches against Great Britain and three Tests against the French. It followed the tour of 1963-64 and the next was staged in 1973.

1967–68 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France
ManagerJack Drewes
Harry Schmidt
Coach(es)Reg Gasnier
Tour captain(s)Reg Gasnier
Johnny Raper
Top point scorer(s)Graeme Langlands 101
Top try scorer(s)Brian Moore 10
Top test point scorer(s)Graeme Langlands 31
Top test try scorer(s)Johnny Greaves 3
Graeme Langlands 3
Summary
P W D L
Total
27 16 02 09
Test match
06 02 01 03
Opponent
P W D L
 Great Britain
3 2 0 1
 France
3 0 1 2
Tour chronology
Previous tour1963-64
Next tour1973

The 1967-68 Kangaroo tour became infamously known as the "Bowler Hat Tour". Legend had it that a Kangaroos forward had walked through the West Yorkshire town of Ilkley one night wearing nothing but a bowler hat. Although Johnny Raper often jokingly claimed it was him, in 1988 on Brisbane television, Dennis Manteit claimed that he was in fact the man in the bowler hat. At the time, Kangaroo touring teams were housed in the Ilkley Moors Hotel located approximately 25 km west of Leeds in an effort to not only keep down costs but also to keep players out of trouble by being located in a small town rather than a larger city.

The squad's leadership

The team was captain-coached by Reg Gasnier making his third and ultimately final Kangaroo Tour. Gasnier broke his leg during the first test at Headingley that saw him sit out the remainder of the English leg. He returned to the field in France but in a minor game against Les Espoirs in Avignon, he suffered a further break. This would ultimately cause him to announce his retirement from playing at the age of just 28. He later told in an interview that he never regretted his decision to retire, explaining that he had been playing rugby league virtually non-stop including juniors, junior representative games, the Sydney premiership, interstate games and international tours since the early 1950s, and felt it was about time that he started devoting more time to his family.[1]

Having led the team in four tour matches in England, Johnny Raper was appointed captain for the Third Test Match against Great Britain. Raper captained the side in each of the three Test Matches in France.

Peter Gallagher led the team in three successive matches in England, culminating in the Second Test Match against Great Britain. He also was captain against Barrow, Bradford Northern and France B.

Noel Kelly captained the Kangaroos in five matches, against Cumbria, Oldham, Widnes, Swinton and Pyrenees. Graeme Langlands led the team in two matches (Castleford and Catalans). Elton Rasmussen was captain in one match, against St Helens.

The Kangaroo tourists were co-managed by Jack Drewes (NSW) and Harry Schmidt (Queensland).[2] Alf Richards accompanied the team as masseur.

Touring squad

Match details - listing surnames of both teams and the point scorers - were included in E.E. Christensen's Official Rugby League Yearbook, as was a summary of the players' point-scoring, along with each player's age, height and weight.[3]
The Rugby League News published a summary of the Kanagroos' point scorers.

Noel Gallagher, Peter Gallagher, John Gleeson, Dennis Manteit and John McDonald were selected from Queensland clubs. Tony Branson and Allan Thomson were selected from clubs in New South Wales Country areas. The balance of the squad had played for Sydney based clubs during the 1967 season.

Player Position Age Weight
st.lb (kg)
Club Tests
on
Tour
Games Tries Goals FG Points
Tony Branson Five-eighth 20 12.12 (82)   Nowra 5 17 3 0 0 9
Ron Coote Lock, Second-row 22 13.7 (86)   South Sydney 5 18 7 0 0 21
Noel Gallagher Hooker 22 14.7 (92)   Bundaberg 2 14 0 0 0 0
Peter Gallagher (vc) Prop 30 15.10 (100)   Brisbane Brothers 6 16 1 0 0 3
Reg Gasnier (ca/co) Centre 28 12.12 (82)   St George 2 6 1 0 0 3
John Gleeson Five-eighth, Halfback 24 11.12 (75)   Brisbane Brothers 3 11 2 0 1 8
Kevin Goldspink Second-row 24 15.0 (95)   Canterbury 0 13 2 0 0 6
Johnny Greaves Wing, Centre 24 13.7 (86)   Canterbury 5 14 6 0 0 18
Les Hanigan Wing, Centre 22 11.4 (72)   Manly-Warringah 0 11 6 0 0 18
Ken Irvine Wing 27 11.12 (75)   North Sydney 1 14 8 5 0 34
Les Johns Fullback 25 11.12 (75)   Canterbury 6 16 2 4 3 20
Kevin Junee Halfback 23 11.8 (73)   Eastern Suburbs 0 10 4 0 1 14
Noel Kelly Prop, Hooker 30 14.2 (90)   Western Suburbs 5 17 0 0 0 0
Johnny King Wing 24 12.6 (79)   St George 6 18 9 0 0 27
Graeme Langlands Fullback, Centre 25 13.0 (83)   St George 6 19 5 43 0 101
Ron Lynch Lock, Second-row 27 14.6 (92)   Parramatta 4 15 2 0 0 6
Dennis Manteit Prop, Second-row 24 14.7 (92)   Brisbane Brothers 3 14 4 0 0 12
John McDonald Wing, Centre 23 12.10 (81)   Toowoomba Valleys 5 17 5 13 0 41
Brian Moore Centre 23 14.12 (94)   Newtown 0 11 10 0 0 30
Johnny Raper (vc) Lock 28 13.9 (87)   St George 5 12 0 0 0 0
Elton Rasmussen Prop, Second-row 29 15.4 (97)   St George 6 18 0 0 0 0
Ron Saddler Wing, Centre 25 13.6 (85)   Eastern Suburbs 0 11 0 0 0 0
John Sattler Prop 24 14.8 (93)   South Sydney 0 9 0 0 0 0
Billy Smith Halfback 24 11.7 (73)   St George 5 15 3 0 3 15
Allan Thomson Second-row 24 14.3 (90)   Lakes United 1 14 2 0 0 6
Elwyn Walters Hooker 23 13.11 (88)   South Sydney 0 8 2 0 0 6

Great Britain

The Ashes series against Great Britain saw an aggregate crowd of 53,353 attending the Test series. The largest attendance of the tour came during the Kangaroos 6-12 loss to Wigan in front of 22,770 fans at Central Park on 13 October.

Test Venues

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

Leeds London Swinton
Headingley White City Stadium Station Road
Capacity: 30,000 Capacity: 93,000 Capacity: 40,000
     
Saturday, 30 September Warrington   7 – 16   Australia Wilderspool, Warrington  
[1]
Attendance: 11,642

Wednesday, 4 October Yorkshire   15 – 14   Australia Belle Vue, Wakefield  
[2]
Attendance: 19,370
Referee: D. Brown

Saturday, 7 October Hull Kingston Rovers   27 – 15   Australia Craven Park, Hull  
[3]
Attendance: 11,252

Wednesday, 11 October Lancashire   2 – 14   Australia The Willows, Salford  
[4]
Attendance: 9,369
Referee: R. Appleyard

Friday, 13 October Wigan   12 – 6   Australia Central Park, Wigan  
[5]
Attendance: 22,770

Monday, 16 October Rochdale Hornets   2 – 25   Australia Athletic Grounds, Rochdale  
[6]
Attendance: 2,676

The Ashes series

First Test

The first Ashes series test was played at Headingley, Leeds. Kangaroos captain-coach Reg Gasnier suffered a broken leg which would keep him out of the rest of the English leg of the tour while lock forward Johnny Raper would play most of the game with a fractured cheek bone.[4]

Saturday 21 October
Great Britain   16 – 11   Australia
Tries:
Roger Millward
Chris Young
Goals:
Roger Millward (3)
Bill Holliday (1)
Drop Goals:
Tommy Bishop
[5]
Tries:
Graeme Langlands

Goals:
Graeme Langlands (4)
Headingley, Leeds
Attendance: 22,293
Referee: Fred Lindop  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Great Britain
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Australia
FB 1   Arthur Keegan
RW 2   Chris Young
CE 3   Ian Brooke
CE 4   Malcolm Price
LW 5   Bill Burgess
SO 6   Roger Millward
SH 7   Tommy Bishop
PR 8   Bill Holliday (c)
HK 9   Peter Flanagan
PR 10   Cliff Watson
SR 11   John Mantle
SR 12   Bob Irving
LF 13   Dave Robinson
Substitutions:
IC 14
IC 15
Coach:
FB 1   Les Johns
RW 2   John McDonald
CE 3   Graeme Langlands
CE 4   Reg Gasnier (c)
LW 5   Johnny King
FE 6   John Gleeson
HB 7   Billy Smith
PR 8   Dennis Manteit
HK 9   Noel Kelly
PR 10   Peter Gallagher
SR 11   Ron Lynch
SR 12   Elton Rasmussen
LK 13   Johnny Raper
Substitutions:
IC 14
IC 15
Coach:
  Reg Gasnier

Tuesday, 24 October St. Helens   8 – 4   Australia Knowsley Road, St. Helens  
[7]
Attendance: 17,275

Saturday, 28 October Wakefield Trinity   7 – 33   Australia Belle Vue, Wakefield  
[8]
Attendance: 10,056

Second Test

The second test at London's White City Stadium saw the Australian's tie the series at one game all with a 17-11 win in front of 17,445 fans.[6]

Friday 3 November
Great Britain   11 – 17   Australia
Tries:
Tommy Bishop


Goals:
Neil Fox (3)
Field Goals:
Tommy Bishop
[7]
Tries:
Ron Coote
Johnny King
Graeme Langlands
Goals:
Graeme Langlands (4)
White City Stadium, London
Attendance: 17,445
Referee: Fred Lindop  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Great Britain
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Australia
FB 1   Arthur Keegan
RW 2   Chris Young
CE 3   Ian Brooke
CE 4   Neil Fox
LW 5   Bill Francis
SO 6   Roger Millward
SH 7   Tommy Bishop
PR 8   Bill Holliday (c)
HK 9   Peter Flanagan
PR 10   Cliff Watson
SR 11   John Mantle
SR 12   Bob Irving
LF 13   Frank Foster
Substitutions:
IC 14
IC 15
Coach:
FB 1   Les Johns
RW 2   Johnny Greaves
CE 3   Graeme Langlands
CE 4   John McDonald
LW 5   Johnny King
FE 6   Tony Branson
HB 7   John Gleeson
PR 8   Noel Kelly
HK 9   Noel Gallagher
PR 10   Peter Gallagher (c)
SR 11   Ron Lynch
SR 12   Elton Rasmussen
LK 13   Ron Coote
Substitutions:
IC 14
IC 15
Coach:
  Reg Gasnier

Thursday, 9 November Castleford   22 – 3   Australia Wheldon Road, Castleford  
[9]
Attendance: 6,137

Saturday, 11 November Oldham   8 – 18   Australia Watersheddings, Oldham  
[10]
Attendance: 3,174

Monday, 13 November Widnes   11 – 33   Australia Naughton Park, Widnes  
[11]
Attendance: 9,828

Thursday, 16 November Barrow   10 – 10   Australia Craven Park, Barrow  
[12]
Attendance: 8,418

Saturday, 18 November Cumberland   17 – 15   Australia Derwent Park, Workington  
[13]
Attendance: 7,545
Referee: J. Hebblethwaite

Wednesday, 22 November Swinton   9 – 12   Australia Station Road, Swinton  
[14]
Attendance: 5,640

Saturday, 25 November Leeds   4 – 7   Australia Headingley, Leeds  
[15]
Attendance: 5,522

Wednesday, 29 November Halifax   2 – 22   Australia Thrum Hall, Halifax  
[16]
Attendance: 5,285

Saturday, 2 December Bradford Northern   3 – 7   Australia Odsal, Bradford  
[17]
Attendance: 14,173

Third Test

The Kangaroos retained The Ashes with a hard-fought 11-3 win on a frozen ground at Station Road in Swinton. It would be the 10th and last time Station Road would host an Ashes Test and the 18th and last test match played at the ground.[8]

Saturday 9 December
Station Road, Swinton
Attendance: 13,615
Referee: Fred Lindop  
Player of the Match: Johnny Raper  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Great Britain
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Australia
FB 1   Arthur Keegan
RW 2   Chris Young
CE 3   Ian Brooke
CE 4   Malcolm Price
LW 5   Gary Jordan
SO 6   Roger Millward
SH 7   Tommy Bishop
PR 8   Bill Holliday (c)
HK 9   Peter Flanagan
PR 10   Cliff Watson
SR 11   Bob Irving
SR 12   Bob Valentine
LF 13   Dave Robinson
Substitutions:
IC 14   Alan Burwell
IC 15   Charlie Renilson
Coach:
FB 1   Les Johns
LW 2   Johnny King
CE 3   Johnny Greaves
CE 4   Graeme Langlands
RW 5   John McDonald
FE 6   John Gleeson
HB 7   Billy Smith
PR 8   Peter Gallagher
HK 9   Noel Kelly
PR 10   Dennis Manteit
SR 11   Elton Rasmussen
SR 12   Ron Coote
LF 13   Johnny Raper (c)
Substitutions:
IC 14   Tony Branson
IC 15
Coach:
  Reg Gasnier

According to stand-in Kangaroos captain and man of the match Johnny Raper, the Kangaroos had a psychological advantage in the third test after he heard Lions halves Roger Millward and Tommy Bishop say after walking around the Station Road ground pre-match that they did not want to play on the frozen ground. The Kangaroos, used to playing on hard Australian grounds, were in their element against a timid Lions outfit.

France

During the game against Les Espoirs in Avignon, Kangaroos captain coach Reg Gasnier re-broke the leg he had broken during the first Ashes Test at Headingley. Ultimately this would prove to be Gasnier's last game of top grade football and he subsequently announced his retirement from playing at the age of 28.

Date Opponent Score Ground Referee Crowd Report
17 December 1967 France 7 – 7 Stade Vélodrome, Marseille G. Jameau (FRA) 5,193
21 December 1967 Les Espoirs (Colts) 7 – 17 Parc des Sports, Avignon 1,116
24 December 1967 France 10 – 3 Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne A. Breysse (FRA) 4,193
21 December 1967 XIII Catalan 7 – 37 Stade Jean-Laffon, Perpignan 3,000
31 December 1967 France XIII 6 – 13 Stade Municipal d'Albi, Albi 2,949
4 January 1968 South West France 0 – 15 Stade Jules Ribet, Saint-Gaudens 1,205
7 January 1968 France 16 – 13 Stade des Minimes, Toulouse G. Jameau (FRA) 5,000

First test

17 December 1967
France   7 – 7   Australia
Tries:
Georges Bonet
Goals
Andre Lacaze (2)
Tries:
Les Johns
Goals
Les Johns (1)
Graeme Langlands (1)
Stade Vélodrome, Marseille
Attendance: 5,193
Referee: Georges Jameau  

Legendary Australian winger Ken Irvine broke his leg during this game. It was to be his 33rd and final test appearance for the Kangaroos.

Second Test

24 December 1967
France   10 – 3   Australia
Tries:

Goals
Jean Capdouze (5)
Tries:
Johnny Greaves
Goals
Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne
Attendance: 4,193
Referee: Andre Breysse  

Third Test

7 January 1968
France   16 – 13   Australia
Tries:
Daniel Pellerin
P Surre
Goals
Jean Capdouze (5)
Tries:
Johnny Greaves (2)
Graeme Langlands
Goals
Les Johns (1)
Graeme Langlands (1)
Stade des Minimes, Toulouse
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Georges Jameau  

References

  1. ^ Legends of Australian sport: The Inside Story. Australia: University of Queensland Press. 2003. p. 79. ISBN 9780702234101.
  2. ^ New South Wales Rugby Football League. (1920). "Kangaroo Tour Manager". The Rugby League news. Sydney: N.S.W. Rugby Football League (Vol. 48 No. 25 (24 June 1967)). nla.obj-761718637. Retrieved 28 Jan 2021 – via Trove.
  3. ^ E.E.Christensen (1968). "1967-68 Kangaroo Tour Records". E.E. Christensen's Official Rugby League Yearbook. Sydney: E.E.Christensen (Vol. 22).
  4. ^ 1967 Ashes series - Game 1
  5. ^ 1st Ashes Test
  6. ^ 1968 Ashes series - Game 2
  7. ^ 2nd Ashes Test
  8. ^ 1967 Ashes series - Game 3
  9. ^ 3rd Ashes Test

External links

  • 1967-68 Kangaroo Tour at Rugby League Project

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The 1967 68 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France was the twelfth Kangaroo Tour and saw the Australian national rugby league team travel to Europe and play twenty one matches against British and French club and representative rugby league teams in addition to three Test matches against Great Britain and three Tests against the French It followed the tour of 1963 64 and the next was staged in 1973 1967 68 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and FranceManagerJack Drewes Harry SchmidtCoach es Reg GasnierTour captain s Reg Gasnier Johnny RaperTop point scorer s Graeme Langlands 101Top try scorer s Brian Moore 10Top test point scorer s Graeme Langlands 31Top test try scorer s Johnny Greaves 3 Graeme Langlands 3SummaryPWDLTotal27160 20 9Test match0 60 20 10 3OpponentPWDL Great Britain3201 France3012Tour chronologyPrevious tour1963 64Next tour1973The 1967 68 Kangaroo tour became infamously known as the Bowler Hat Tour Legend had it that a Kangaroos forward had walked through the West Yorkshire town of Ilkley one night wearing nothing but a bowler hat Although Johnny Raper often jokingly claimed it was him in 1988 on Brisbane television Dennis Manteit claimed that he was in fact the man in the bowler hat At the time Kangaroo touring teams were housed in the Ilkley Moors Hotel located approximately 25 km west of Leeds in an effort to not only keep down costs but also to keep players out of trouble by being located in a small town rather than a larger city Contents 1 The squad s leadership 2 Touring squad 3 Great Britain 3 1 Test Venues 3 2 The Ashes series 3 2 1 First Test 3 2 2 Second Test 3 2 3 Third Test 4 France 4 1 First test 4 2 Second Test 4 3 Third Test 5 References 6 External linksThe squad s leadership EditThe team was captain coached by Reg Gasnier making his third and ultimately final Kangaroo Tour Gasnier broke his leg during the first test at Headingley that saw him sit out the remainder of the English leg He returned to the field in France but in a minor game against Les Espoirs in Avignon he suffered a further break This would ultimately cause him to announce his retirement from playing at the age of just 28 He later told in an interview that he never regretted his decision to retire explaining that he had been playing rugby league virtually non stop including juniors junior representative games the Sydney premiership interstate games and international tours since the early 1950s and felt it was about time that he started devoting more time to his family 1 Having led the team in four tour matches in England Johnny Raper was appointed captain for the Third Test Match against Great Britain Raper captained the side in each of the three Test Matches in France Peter Gallagher led the team in three successive matches in England culminating in the Second Test Match against Great Britain He also was captain against Barrow Bradford Northern and France B Noel Kelly captained the Kangaroos in five matches against Cumbria Oldham Widnes Swinton and Pyrenees Graeme Langlands led the team in two matches Castleford and Catalans Elton Rasmussen was captain in one match against St Helens The Kangaroo tourists were co managed by Jack Drewes NSW and Harry Schmidt Queensland 2 Alf Richards accompanied the team as masseur Touring squad EditMatch details listing surnames of both teams and the point scorers were included in E E Christensen s Official Rugby League Yearbook as was a summary of the players point scoring along with each player s age height and weight 3 The Rugby League News published a summary of the Kanagroos point scorers Noel Gallagher Peter Gallagher John Gleeson Dennis Manteit and John McDonald were selected from Queensland clubs Tony Branson and Allan Thomson were selected from clubs in New South Wales Country areas The balance of the squad had played for Sydney based clubs during the 1967 season Player Position Age Weightst lb kg Club TestsonTour Games Tries Goals FG PointsTony Branson Five eighth 20 12 12 82 Nowra 5 17 3 0 0 9Ron Coote Lock Second row 22 13 7 86 South Sydney 5 18 7 0 0 21Noel Gallagher Hooker 22 14 7 92 Bundaberg 2 14 0 0 0 0Peter Gallagher vc Prop 30 15 10 100 Brisbane Brothers 6 16 1 0 0 3Reg Gasnier ca co Centre 28 12 12 82 St George 2 6 1 0 0 3John Gleeson Five eighth Halfback 24 11 12 75 Brisbane Brothers 3 11 2 0 1 8Kevin Goldspink Second row 24 15 0 95 Canterbury 0 13 2 0 0 6Johnny Greaves Wing Centre 24 13 7 86 Canterbury 5 14 6 0 0 18Les Hanigan Wing Centre 22 11 4 72 Manly Warringah 0 11 6 0 0 18Ken Irvine Wing 27 11 12 75 North Sydney 1 14 8 5 0 34Les Johns Fullback 25 11 12 75 Canterbury 6 16 2 4 3 20Kevin Junee Halfback 23 11 8 73 Eastern Suburbs 0 10 4 0 1 14Noel Kelly Prop Hooker 30 14 2 90 Western Suburbs 5 17 0 0 0 0Johnny King Wing 24 12 6 79 St George 6 18 9 0 0 27Graeme Langlands Fullback Centre 25 13 0 83 St George 6 19 5 43 0 101Ron Lynch Lock Second row 27 14 6 92 Parramatta 4 15 2 0 0 6Dennis Manteit Prop Second row 24 14 7 92 Brisbane Brothers 3 14 4 0 0 12John McDonald Wing Centre 23 12 10 81 Toowoomba Valleys 5 17 5 13 0 41Brian Moore Centre 23 14 12 94 Newtown 0 11 10 0 0 30Johnny Raper vc Lock 28 13 9 87 St George 5 12 0 0 0 0Elton Rasmussen Prop Second row 29 15 4 97 St George 6 18 0 0 0 0Ron Saddler Wing Centre 25 13 6 85 Eastern Suburbs 0 11 0 0 0 0John Sattler Prop 24 14 8 93 South Sydney 0 9 0 0 0 0Billy Smith Halfback 24 11 7 73 St George 5 15 3 0 3 15Allan Thomson Second row 24 14 3 90 Lakes United 1 14 2 0 0 6Elwyn Walters Hooker 23 13 11 88 South Sydney 0 8 2 0 0 6Great Britain EditThe Ashes series against Great Britain saw an aggregate crowd of 53 353 attending the Test series The largest attendance of the tour came during the Kangaroos 6 12 loss to Wigan in front of 22 770 fans at Central Park on 13 October Test Venues Edit The three Ashes series tests took place at the following venues Leeds London SwintonHeadingley White City Stadium Station RoadCapacity 30 000 Capacity 93 000 Capacity 40 000 Saturday 30 September Warrington 7 16 Australia Wilderspool Warrington 1 Attendance 11 642Wednesday 4 October Yorkshire 15 14 Australia Belle Vue Wakefield 2 Attendance 19 370Referee D BrownSaturday 7 October Hull Kingston Rovers 27 15 Australia Craven Park Hull 3 Attendance 11 252Wednesday 11 October Lancashire 2 14 Australia The Willows Salford 4 Attendance 9 369Referee R AppleyardFriday 13 October Wigan 12 6 Australia Central Park Wigan 5 Attendance 22 770Monday 16 October Rochdale Hornets 2 25 Australia Athletic Grounds Rochdale 6 Attendance 2 676The Ashes series Edit First Test Edit The first Ashes series test was played at Headingley Leeds Kangaroos captain coach Reg Gasnier suffered a broken leg which would keep him out of the rest of the English leg of the tour while lock forward Johnny Raper would play most of the game with a fractured cheek bone 4 Saturday 21 OctoberGreat Britain 16 11 AustraliaTries Roger Millward Chris Young Goals Roger Millward 3 Bill Holliday 1 Drop Goals Tommy Bishop 5 Tries Graeme Langlands Goals Graeme Langlands 4 Headingley LeedsAttendance 22 293Referee Fred Lindop Great Britain AustraliaFB 1 Arthur KeeganRW 2 Chris YoungCE 3 Ian BrookeCE 4 Malcolm PriceLW 5 Bill BurgessSO 6 Roger MillwardSH 7 Tommy BishopPR 8 Bill Holliday c HK 9 Peter FlanaganPR 10 Cliff WatsonSR 11 John MantleSR 12 Bob IrvingLF 13 Dave RobinsonSubstitutions IC 14IC 15Coach FB 1 Les JohnsRW 2 John McDonaldCE 3 Graeme LanglandsCE 4 Reg Gasnier c LW 5 Johnny KingFE 6 John GleesonHB 7 Billy SmithPR 8 Dennis ManteitHK 9 Noel KellyPR 10 Peter GallagherSR 11 Ron LynchSR 12 Elton RasmussenLK 13 Johnny RaperSubstitutions IC 14IC 15Coach Reg Gasnier Tuesday 24 October St Helens 8 4 Australia Knowsley Road St Helens 7 Attendance 17 275Saturday 28 October Wakefield Trinity 7 33 Australia Belle Vue Wakefield 8 Attendance 10 056Second Test Edit The second test at London s White City Stadium saw the Australian s tie the series at one game all with a 17 11 win in front of 17 445 fans 6 Friday 3 NovemberGreat Britain 11 17 AustraliaTries Tommy Bishop Goals Neil Fox 3 Field Goals Tommy Bishop 7 Tries Ron Coote Johnny King Graeme Langlands Goals Graeme Langlands 4 White City Stadium LondonAttendance 17 445Referee Fred Lindop Great Britain AustraliaFB 1 Arthur KeeganRW 2 Chris YoungCE 3 Ian BrookeCE 4 Neil FoxLW 5 Bill FrancisSO 6 Roger MillwardSH 7 Tommy BishopPR 8 Bill Holliday c HK 9 Peter FlanaganPR 10 Cliff WatsonSR 11 John MantleSR 12 Bob IrvingLF 13 Frank FosterSubstitutions IC 14IC 15Coach FB 1 Les JohnsRW 2 Johnny GreavesCE 3 Graeme LanglandsCE 4 John McDonaldLW 5 Johnny KingFE 6 Tony BransonHB 7 John GleesonPR 8 Noel KellyHK 9 Noel GallagherPR 10 Peter Gallagher c SR 11 Ron LynchSR 12 Elton RasmussenLK 13 Ron CooteSubstitutions IC 14IC 15Coach Reg Gasnier Thursday 9 November Castleford 22 3 Australia Wheldon Road Castleford 9 Attendance 6 137Saturday 11 November Oldham 8 18 Australia Watersheddings Oldham 10 Attendance 3 174Monday 13 November Widnes 11 33 Australia Naughton Park Widnes 11 Attendance 9 828Thursday 16 November Barrow 10 10 Australia Craven Park Barrow 12 Attendance 8 418Saturday 18 November Cumberland 17 15 Australia Derwent Park Workington 13 Attendance 7 545Referee J HebblethwaiteWednesday 22 November Swinton 9 12 Australia Station Road Swinton 14 Attendance 5 640Saturday 25 November Leeds 4 7 Australia Headingley Leeds 15 Attendance 5 522Wednesday 29 November Halifax 2 22 Australia Thrum Hall Halifax 16 Attendance 5 285Saturday 2 December Bradford Northern 3 7 Australia Odsal Bradford 17 Attendance 14 173Third Test Edit The Kangaroos retained The Ashes with a hard fought 11 3 win on a frozen ground at Station Road in Swinton It would be the 10th and last time Station Road would host an Ashes Test and the 18th and last test match played at the ground 8 Saturday 9 DecemberGreat Britain 3 11 AustraliaTries Malcolm Price Goals 9 Tries Tony Branson Ron Coote Johnny King Goals Graeme Langlands 1 Station Road SwintonAttendance 13 615Referee Fred Lindop Player of the Match Johnny Raper Great Britain AustraliaFB 1 Arthur KeeganRW 2 Chris YoungCE 3 Ian BrookeCE 4 Malcolm PriceLW 5 Gary JordanSO 6 Roger MillwardSH 7 Tommy BishopPR 8 Bill Holliday c HK 9 Peter FlanaganPR 10 Cliff WatsonSR 11 Bob IrvingSR 12 Bob ValentineLF 13 Dave RobinsonSubstitutions IC 14 Alan BurwellIC 15 Charlie RenilsonCoach FB 1 Les JohnsLW 2 Johnny KingCE 3 Johnny GreavesCE 4 Graeme LanglandsRW 5 John McDonaldFE 6 John GleesonHB 7 Billy SmithPR 8 Peter GallagherHK 9 Noel KellyPR 10 Dennis ManteitSR 11 Elton RasmussenSR 12 Ron CooteLF 13 Johnny Raper c Substitutions IC 14 Tony BransonIC 15Coach Reg GasnierAccording to stand in Kangaroos captain and man of the match Johnny Raper the Kangaroos had a psychological advantage in the third test after he heard Lions halves Roger Millward and Tommy Bishop say after walking around the Station Road ground pre match that they did not want to play on the frozen ground The Kangaroos used to playing on hard Australian grounds were in their element against a timid Lions outfit France EditDuring the game against Les Espoirs in Avignon Kangaroos captain coach Reg Gasnier re broke the leg he had broken during the first Ashes Test at Headingley Ultimately this would prove to be Gasnier s last game of top grade football and he subsequently announced his retirement from playing at the age of 28 Date Opponent Score Ground Referee Crowd Report17 December 1967 France 7 7 Stade Velodrome Marseille G Jameau FRA 5 19321 December 1967 Les Espoirs Colts 7 17 Parc des Sports Avignon 1 11624 December 1967 France 10 3 Stade Albert Domec Carcassonne A Breysse FRA 4 19321 December 1967 XIII Catalan 7 37 Stade Jean Laffon Perpignan 3 00031 December 1967 France XIII 6 13 Stade Municipal d Albi Albi 2 9494 January 1968 South West France 0 15 Stade Jules Ribet Saint Gaudens 1 2057 January 1968 France 16 13 Stade des Minimes Toulouse G Jameau FRA 5 000First test Edit 17 December 1967France 7 7 AustraliaTries Georges Bonet Goals Andre Lacaze 2 Tries Les Johns Goals Les Johns 1 Graeme Langlands 1 Stade Velodrome MarseilleAttendance 5 193Referee Georges Jameau France Position AustraliaAndre Lacaze FB Les JohnsDaniel Pellerin WG Johnny KingGuy Andrieu CE Graeme LanglandsJean Pierre Lecompte CE Johnny GreavesYves Raynaud WG Ken IrvineClaude Mantoulan SO Tony BransonRoger Garnung SH Billy SmithChristian Sabatie PR Dennis ManteitYves Begou HK Noel KellyGuy Ribot PR Peter GallagherGeorges Ailleres c SR Elton RasmussenAdolphe Alesina SR Ron CooteGeorges Bonet LF Johnny Raper c Jean Capdouze Int Ron LynchJep Lacoste Coach Reg GasnierLegendary Australian winger Ken Irvine broke his leg during this game It was to be his 33rd and final test appearance for the Kangaroos Second Test Edit 24 December 1967France 10 3 AustraliaTries Goals Jean Capdouze 5 Tries Johnny Greaves GoalsStade Albert Domec CarcassonneAttendance 4 193Referee Andre Breysse France Position AustraliaAndre Lacaze FB Les JohnsDaniel Pellerin WG Johnny KingGuy Andrieu CE Johnny GreavesRoger Garrigue CE Graeme LanglandsPierre Surre WG John McDonaldJean Capdouze SO Tony BransonRoger Garnung SH Billy SmithChristian Sabatie PR Peter GallagherYves Begou HK Noel GallagherPierre Dubie PR Elton RasmussenGeorges Ailleres c SR Ron LynchFrancis de Nadai SR Ron CooteGeorges Bonet LF Johnny Raper c Jacques Fabre Int Adolphe Alesina Int Jep Lacoste Coach Reg Gasnier Third Test Edit 7 January 1968France 16 13 AustraliaTries Daniel Pellerin P Surre Goals Jean Capdouze 5 Tries Johnny Greaves 2 Graeme Langlands Goals Les Johns 1 Graeme Langlands 1 Stade des Minimes ToulouseAttendance 5 000Referee Georges Jameau France Position AustraliaClaude Mantoulan FB Les JohnsPierre Surre WG Johnny KingMichel Molinier CE Johnny GreavesGuy Andrieu CE Graeme LanglandsDaniel Pellerin WG John McDonaldJean Capdouze SO Tony BransonRoger Garnung SH Billy SmithChristian Sabatie PR Peter GallagherYves Begou HK Noel KellyPierre Dubie PR Elton RasmussenFrancis de Nadai SR Allan ThomsonGeorges Ailleres c SR Ron CooteGeorges Bonet LF Johnny Raper c Jep Lacoste Coach Reg GasnierReferences Edit Legends of Australian sport The Inside Story Australia University of Queensland Press 2003 p 79 ISBN 9780702234101 New South Wales Rugby Football League 1920 Kangaroo Tour Manager The Rugby League news Sydney N S W Rugby Football League Vol 48 No 25 24 June 1967 nla obj 761718637 Retrieved 28 Jan 2021 via Trove E E Christensen 1968 1967 68 Kangaroo Tour Records E E Christensen s Official Rugby League Yearbook Sydney E E Christensen Vol 22 1967 Ashes series Game 1 1st Ashes Test 1968 Ashes series Game 2 2nd Ashes Test 1967 Ashes series Game 3 3rd Ashes TestExternal links Edit1967 68 Kangaroo Tour at Rugby League Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1967 68 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France amp oldid 1139019104, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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