1973 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France

The 1973 Kangaroo Tour was the thirteenth Kangaroo Tour, where the Australian national rugby league team travelled to Europe and played nineteen matches against British and French club and representative rugby league teams, in addition to three Test matches against Great Britain and two Tests against the French. It followed the tour of 1967-68 and the next was staged in 1978.

The squad's leadership

The team was captain-coached by Graeme Langlands making his third Kangaroo Tour. Managers of the team were Albert Bishop and Charlie Gibson with Alf Richards as the team trainer.

Touring squad

Player Club Position(s) Tests Games Tries Goals F/Goals Points
Arthur Beetson (vc) Eastern Suburbs Roosters Prop 5
Ray Branighan Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Centre, Wing, Fullback 4
Mick Cronin Gerringong Lions (NSW Country) Centre 2
Graham Eadie Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Fullback 2
Bob Fulton Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Centre, Five-eighth 5
Ted Goodwin St George Dragons Wing, Centre 3
Bill Hamilton Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Prop 0
John Lang Eastern Suburbs Tigers (Qld) Hooker 1
Graeme Langlands (ca/co) St George Dragons Fullback, Centre 1
Ken Maddison Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Second-row 4
Bob McCarthy (vc) South Sydney Rabbitohs Second-row 2
John O'Neill Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Prop 1
Bob O'Reilly Parramatta Eels Prop 4
Warren Orr Wests Panthers (Qld) Wing 0
Tim Pickup North Sydney Bears Five-eighth, Halfback 4
Greg Pierce Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Lock, Second-row 1
Terry Randall Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Second-row, Lock 0
Tom Raudonikis (vc) Western Suburbs Magpies Halfback 4
Steve Rogers Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Centre 0
Paul Sait South Sydney Rabbitohs Second-row, Lock 4
Geoff Starling Balmain Tigers Centre, Lock 5
Gary Stevens South Sydney Rabbitohs Second-row 3
David Waite Wests Wollongong (NSW Country) Wing 4
Elwyn Walters South Sydney Rabbitohs Hooker 4
Dennis Ward Western Suburbs Rosellas (NSW Country) Halfback 0
Lionel Williamson Newtown Bluebags Wing 3

Great Britain

The Ashes series against Great Britain saw an aggregate crowd of 36,567 attending the Test series









The Ashes series

First Test

In the first rugby league international played at Wembley since 1963, the Lions shocked the then unbeaten Australian's 21-12 in front of just 9,874 fans. The match had been moved to Wembley from the Central Park ground in Wigan at the request of the Australian team management.

3 November 1973
Great Britain  21 – 12  Australia
Tries:
Phil Lowe (2)
Colin Clarke
Brian Lockwood
Goals:
Terry Clawson (4)
Field Goals:
Steve Nash
Tries:
Ray Branighan
Bob Fulton

Goals:
Graeme Langlands (3)
Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 9,874
Referee/s: Billy Thompson England
Man of the Match: Phil Lowe
Great Britain Position Australia
Paul CharltonFBGraeme Langlands (c)
Clive Sullivan (c)WGRay Branighan
Syd HynesCEBob Fulton
Chris HeskethCEGeoff Starling
John AtkinsonWGTed Goodwin
David ToplissSOTim Pickup
Steve NashSHTom Raudonikis
Terry ClawsonPRBob O'Reilly
Colin ClarkeHKElwyn Walters
Brian LockwoodPRArthur Beetson
Phil LoweSRBob McCarthy
George NichollsSRKen Maddison
Ray BattenLFPaul Sait
Jim ChallinorCoachGraeme Langlands






Second Test

The second test at Headingley in Leeds saw the Australian's tie the series at one game all with a 14-6 win in front of the tours largest attendance of 16,674.

24 November 1973
Great Britain  6 – 14  Australia
Tries:

Goals:
Terry Clawson (3)
Tries:
Bob McCarthy
Goals:
Graham Eadie (5)
Headingley, Leeds
Attendance: 16,674
Referee/s: Billy Thompson England
Man of the Match: Graham Eadie
Great Britain Position Australia
Paul CharltonFBGraham Eadie
Clive Sullivan (c)WGLionel Williamson
Syd HynesCEGeoff Starling
Chris HeskethCERay Branighan
John AtkinsonWGDavid Waite
David ToplissSOBob Fulton
Steve NashSHTom Raudonikis
Terry ClawsonPRBob O'Reilly
Colin ClarkeHKElwyn Walters
Brian LockwoodPRArthur Beetson
Phil LoweSRBob McCarthy (c)
John MantleSRGary Stevens
Ray BattenLFPaul Sait
David EckersleyInt.Ken Maddison
Colin DixonInt.
Jim ChallinorCoachGraeme Langlands

Kangaroos captain-coach Graeme Langlands was ruled out of the second test with a broken hand. To replace him at fullback, Langlands selected Manly-Warringah's 19 year old dual premiership winning fullback Graham Eadie to make his test debut (Eadie, known affectionately as "Wombat", would turn 20 the next day). Eadie was also handed the goal kicking duties on the day and despite a very strong wind making conditions tricky for kickers, kicked 5 goals which proved vital in the Kangaroos 14-6 win over the Lions to keep The Ashes series alive.

After conceding 4 tries in the first test loss at Wembley, the Kangaroos kept their line intact with the Lions only scores coming from 3 goals by prop forward Terry Clawson.

Third Test

The Kangaroos won back The Ashes with a hard fought 15-5 win in trying conditions at Warrington. The pitch at the Wilderspool Stadium was frozen which suited the Australian's who were used to playing on hard grounds at home.

1 December 1973
Great Britain  5 – 15  Australia
Tries:
Roger Millward



Goals:
Roger Millward (1)
Tries:
Ken Maddison (2)
Bob Fulton
Geoff Starling
Elwyn Walters
Goals:
Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington
Attendance: 10,019
Referee/s: Billy Thompson England
Man of the Match: Ken Maddison
Great Britain Position Australia
Paul CharltonFBGraham Eadie
Alan SmithWGLionel Williamson
Syd HynesCEGeoff Starling
Chris HeskethCERay Branighan
Clive Sullivan (c)WGDavid Waite
David EckersleySOBob Fulton
Roger MillwardSHTom Raudonikis (c)
Terry ClawsonPRBob O'Reilly
Colin ClarkeHKElwyn Walters
Mick HarrisonPRArthur Beetson
Phil LoweSRKen Maddison
Phil LoweSRGary Stevens
George NichollsLFPaul Sait
David WatkinsInt.Tim Pickup
Colin DixonInt.
Jim ChallinorCoachGraeme Langlands

France

Date Opponent Score Ground Referee Crowd Report
9 December France 9 – 21 Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan G. Jameau (FRA) 5,109
12 December France XIII 12 – 24 Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux 2,523
16 December France 3 – 14 Stade des Minimes, Toulouse M. Caillol (FRA) 7,060

French Tests

First test

9 December 1973
France  9 – 21  Australia
Tries:
Michael Moliner
Andre Ruiz

Goals
Roger Garrigues (1)

Field Goals:
Roger Garrigues
Tries:
Bob Fulton (2)
Ted Goodwin (2)
Geoff Starling
Goals
Ray Branighan (2)
Mick Cronin (1)
Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan
Attendance: 5,109
Referee/s: Georges Jameau France
France Position Australia
Maurice de MartosFBRay Branighan
Serge MarsolanWGLionel Williamson
Michael MolinerCEBob Fulton
Andre RuizCEMick Cronin
Jean-Claude MartyWGDavid Waite
Patrick RivesSOTim Pickup
Roger Garrigues (c)SHTom Raudonikis (c)
Christian CarrePRArthur Beetson
Jacques FrancHKJohn Lang
Charles ThenegalPRJohn O'Neill
Jean-Jacques CologniSRGreg Pierce
Jean-Paul SauretSRElwyn Walters
Georges BonetLFGeoff Starling
Marius FrattiniInt.Ted Goodwin
Serge GleyzesInt.
CoachGraeme Langlands

Second Test

Arthur Beetson became the first aboriginal player to captain Australia in a rugby league Test match.

16 December 1973
France  3 – 14  Australia
Tries:
Jacques Franc



Goals
Tries:
Ray Branighan
Mick Cronin
Bob Fulton
Ken Maddison
Goals
Mick Cronin (1)
Stade des Minimes, Toulouse
Attendance: 2,000
Referee/s: Marcel Caillol France
France Position Australia
Jose CalleFBRay Branighan
Serge MarsolanWGTed Goodwin
Michael MolinerCEMick Cronin
Andre RuizCEGeoff Starling
Jean-Claude MartyWGDavid Waite
Michael MazareSOBob Fulton
Roger Garrigues (c)SHTim Pickup
Victor SerranoPRBob O'Reilly
Jacques FrancHKElwyn Walters
Christian CarrePRArthur Beetson (c)
Jean-Paul SauretSRKen Maddison
Serge GleyzesSRGary Stevens
Georges BonetLFPaul Sait
Lambert BrunetInt.
Patrick RivesInt.
CoachGraeme Langlands

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