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1977 Rugby League World Cup

8th Rugby League World Cup tournament


8th Rugby League World Cup tournament

FieldValue
year1977
titleWorld Cup
imagesize150px
finalists4
countryAustraliacountry2=New Zealand
winnersAustralia
count5
matches7
attendance109688
points235
topscorer-flagGBR
topscorerGeorge Fairbairn (34)
top try scorer-flagAUS
top try scorerAllan McMahon (4)
top try scorer2-flagAUS
top try scorer2Graham Eadie (4)
tournamentsRugby League World Cup
last[1975](1975-rugby-league-world-cup)
next[1985–1988](1985-1988-rugby-league-world-cup)

| topscorer-flag = GBR | top try scorer-flag = AUS | top try scorer2-flag = AUS

The 1977 Rugby League World Cup was the eighth World Cup held for men’s national rugby league teams and hosted in Australia and New Zealand and ran between 29 May and 25 June. Australia were Champions after beating Great Britain in the Final at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Teams

TeamNicknameCoachCaptain
(8th appearance)The KangaroosTerry FearnleyArthur Beetson
(8th appearance)The KiwisRon AcklandTony Coll
(7th appearance)The LionsReg ParkerRoger Millward
(8th appearance)Les ChanticleersJosé CalleYves Bégou

Venues

AUS **Sydney**AUS BrisbaneNZL AucklandNZL Christchurch
**Sydney Cricket Ground**Lang Park
Capacity: **70,000**Capacity: **35,000**
[[File:Sydney Showground and Cricket Ground 1936 (14019783946).jpg250px]][[File:Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Australia 04.jpg250px]]
Carlaw ParkAddington Showground
Capacity: **20,000**Capacity: **15,000**
[[File:Carlaw Park, 1958 (crop).jpg250px]][[File:Addington Rugby Stadium.jpg250px]]

Tour games

Great Britain and France arranged a number of tour games against local opposition during the World Championship, while Australia also played a short two-game tour for their visit to New Zealand.

Great Britain

DateOpponentsScoreVenueAttendance
7 JuneNorthern MaoriWon 18–14}}Huntly2,000
14 JuneAucklandLost 10–14}}Auckland
26 JuneMonaroLost 12–33}}Queanbeyan17,500
30 JuneQueenslandWon 18–13}}Brisbane8,000
3 JulyNorth QueenslandLost 14–17}}Townsville6,000
9 JulyNew South WalesLost 5–35}}Sydney7,244
17 JulySouthern DivisionWon 54–6}}Gosford6,000

France

DateOpponentsScoreVenueAttendance
29 MayPapua New GuineaLost 6–37}}Port Moresby14,000
31 MayBrisbaneLost 12–14}}Brisbane
7 JuneWellingtonWon 8–0}}Wellington1,500
12 JuneNewcastleLost 12–19}}Newcastle5,136
14 JuneToowoombaLost 10–14}}Toowoomba3,000

Australia

DateOpponentsScoreVenueAttendance
25 MaySouth IslandWon 68–5}}Christchurch2,500
1 JuneAucklandLost 15–19}}Auckland10,000

Matches

Group stage

Final

Main article: 1977 Rugby League World Cup final

Allan McMahon Russel Gartner John Kolc Goals: Michael Cronin (2/4) Steve Pitchford Ken Gill

Goals: George Fairbairn (3/4)

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After their 19–5 win over Great Britain a week earlier at Lang Park in Brisbane (which actually drew 2,543 more fans than the Final), the Australians went into the Final as warm favourites. However, led by experienced captain Roger Millward, the Lions managed to dominate possession throughout the game, and it took a last minute try from Australian halfback John Kolc (playing his only international game for Australia) to secure the Cup in front of 24,457 spectators at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

1st Half

The Australian's opened the scoring through Allan McMahon who scored in the Paddington corner. Michael Cronin kicked the sideline conversion and Australia led 5–0. Great Britain soon his back with a try to Steve Pitchford. George Fairbairn converted the try to lock the scores at 5–5. The match was then highlighted by a 60-metre try to Australian centre Russel Gartner who pounced on a dropped ball from Lions fullback Fairbairn after a Great Britain scrum win to race away and score. Only converging defence from Gartner's opposite number Les Dyl kept him from scoring closer to the posts, giving Cronin a difficult conversion from midway between the posts and the touch line. Cronin missed the attempt and the Australian's led 8–5. Fairbairn then kicked a penalty goal to make the scores 8–7 closing in on half time.

Late in the first half the gritty and determined Lions were considered unlucky not to score when they were denied what would have been a certain try to winger Stuart Wright by English referee Billy Thompson. Wright had intercepted a pass from Cronin to Mark Harris 15 metres from the Australian line and was racing downfield with no one near him when Thompson called play back for an obstruction penalty to Great Britain rather than play advantage. Had Wright scored, and likely under the posts, it could have given the visitors a 12–8 lead going into the break. Instead, soon after Cronoin kicked a penalty goal from in front of the posts to make the score 10–7 going into half time.

2nd Half

Australia took the lead out to 13–7 after a try to John Kolc in the Randwick corner in front of the Bradman Stand. Fairbairn had dropped a downfield kick by Cronin and the ball was pounced upon by Allan McMahon. From acting half, Kolc then dummied which fooled Fairbairn and Bill Francis and he raced away to score in the corner. Cronin missed the difficult kick from the sideline and the score remained at 13–7.

The Lions then hit back with a try under the posts to replacement back Ken Gill which was converted by Fairbairn to bring the scores to 13–12. After Kolc was penalised for using an elbow on Roger Millward who was chasing his own chip-kick, Fairbairn then had a late chance to give Great Britain the lead with a penalty goal from 45 metres out, though his went just to the right of the posts into the waiting arms of Australian fullback Graham Eadie who took full advantage of the Lions defence line still being near halfway to run the ball back outside the Australian quarter line.

Try scorers

;4

  • AUS Graham Eadie
  • AUS Allan McMahon

;3

  • GBR Roger Millward
  • GBR Stuart Wright

;2

  • FRA Jean-Jacques Cologni
  • NZL Kevin Fisher
  • NZL John Smith

;1

  • AUS Denis Fitzgerald
  • AUS Russel Gartner
  • AUS Mark Harris
  • AUS John Kolc
  • AUS John Peard
  • AUS Terry Randall
  • AUS Mark Thomas
  • AUS Greg Veivers
  • FRA Jacques Guigue
  • FRA Christian Laskawiec
  • FRA Joël Roosebrouck
  • GBR Eddie Bowman
  • GBR Les Dyl
  • GBR Ken Gill
  • GBR Phil Hogan
  • GBR George Nicholls
  • GBR Steve Pitchford
  • NZL Mark Graham
  • NZL Chris Jordan
  • NZL Alan Rushton
  • NZL John Whittaker

References

References

  1. "Lions World Cup Tour 1977".
  2. "Les Chanticleers World Cup Tour 1977".
  3. "Kangaroos World Cup Tour 1977".
  4. [http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/matches/world-cup-1977/final/australia-vs-great-britain.html Report]
  5. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nG0AODNZ5vw 1977 World Cup final highlights]
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