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1972 Rugby League World Cup group stage

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 1972 Rugby League World Cup group stage was the main component of the 1972 Rugby League World Cup, with the top two nations qualifying for the World Cup final. The group consisted of hosts France as well as Australia, Great Britain and New Zealand.

Ladder

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
 Great Britain 3 3 0 0 93 44 +49 6 Advances to the Final
 Australia 3 2 0 1 61 41 +20 4
 France 3 1 0 2 33 53 −20 2
 New Zealand 3 0 0 3 33 82 −49 0

Matches

France vs New Zealand

Saturday 28 October
France  20–9  New Zealand
Tries:
Jean-Marie Bonal (2)
Andre Ruiz
Goals:
Bernard Guilhem (4)
Jean-Marie Bonal (1)
Field Goals:
Marius Frattini (1)
[1]
Tries:
Phillip Orchard (2)
Mocky Brereton
Goals:
Stade Vélodrome, Marseille
Attendance: 20,748
Referee: Georges Jameau France
France
New Zealand
FB 1
Roger Toujas
RW 2
Serge Marsolan
CE 3
Michel Moliner
CE 4
Andre Ruiz
LW 5
Jean-Marie Bonal
SO 6
Bernard Guilhem
SH 7
Marius Frattini
PR 8
Francis de Nadai (c)
HK 9
Jacques Franc
PR 10
Jacques Garzino
SR 11
Victor Serrano
SR 12
Serge Gleyzes
LF 13
Michel Anglade
Substitutions:
IC 14
Charles Zalduendo
IC 15
Coach:
FB 1
John Whittaker
RW 2
Phillip Orchard
CE 3
John O'Sullivan
CE 4
Roy Christian (c)
LW 5
Mocky Brereton
FE 6
Dennis Williams
HB 7
Brian Tracey
PR 8
Mita Mohi
HK 9
Bill Burgoyne
PR 10
Bob Paul
SR 11
Doug Gailey
SR 12
Peter Gurnick
LK 13
Murray Eade
Substitutions:
IC 14
Graeme Cooksley
IC 15
Tony Coll
Coach:
New Zealand Des Barchard

France kicked off the tournament by sharing six tries with the Kiwis but a massive penalty count in their favour allowed the French to dictate play, their five goals and a drop goal to none by the Kiwis proving decisive.


Great Britain vs Australia

Great Britain
Australia
FB 1
Paul Charlton
RW 2
Clive Sullivan (c)
CE 3
Chris Hesketh
CE 4
John Walsh
LW 5
John Atkinson
SO 6
Dennis O'Neill
SH 7
Steve Nash
PR 8
Terry Clawson
HK 9
Mike Stephenson
PR 10
David Jeanes
SR 11
Brian Lockwood
SR 12
Phil Lowe
LF 13
George Nicholls
Substitutions:
IC 14
John Holmes
IC 15
Coach:
England Jim Challinor
FB 1
Graeme Langlands (c)
RW 2
Stephen Knight
CE 3
Geoff Starling
CE 4
Ray Branighan
LW 5
Mark Harris
FE 6
Bob Fulton
HB 7
Tommy Raudonikis
PR 8
John O'Neill
HK 9
Elwyn Walters
PR 10
Arthur Beetson
SR 11
Bob McCarthy
SR 12
John Elford
LK 13
Gary Sullivan
Substitutions:
IC 14
Dennis Ward
IC 15
Paul Sait
Coach:
Australia Harry Bath

At Perpignan a monumental struggle finally went Britain's way 27–21 against the Kangaroos, for whom Bob Fulton grabbed three tries in a lost cause.


France vs Great Britain

Wednesday 1 November
France  4–13  Great Britain
Try:


Goals:
Jean-Marie Bonal (1)
Victor Serrano (1)
[3]
Try:
Phil Lowe (2)
Clive Sullivan
Goals:
Stade Lesdiguières, Grenoble
Attendance: 5,321
Referee: F. Gril France
France
Great Britain
FB 1
Roger Toujas
RW 2
Serge Marsolan
CE 3
Michel Moliner
CE 4
Andre Ruiz
LW 5
Jean-Marie Bonal
SO 6
Bernard Guilhem
SH 7
Jean-Marie Imbert
PR 8
Francis de Nadai (c)
HK 9
Jacques Franc
PR 10
Jean-Paul Sauret
SR 11
Victor Serrano
SR 12
Serge Gleyzes
LF 13
Guy Rodriguez
Substitutions:
IC 14
Charles Zalduendo
IC 15
Coach:
FB 1
Paul Charlton
RW 2
Clive Sullivan (c)
CE 3
Chris Hesketh
CE 4
John Walsh
LW 5
John Atkinson
SO 6
Dennis O'Neill
SH 7
Steve Nash
PR 8
Terry Clawson
HK 9
Mike Stephenson
PR 10
Brian Lockwood
SR 11
Colin Dixon
SR 12
Phil Lowe
LF 13
George Nicholls
Substitutions:
IC 14
IC 15
Coach:
England Jim Challinor

Great Britain overcame France 13–4 to qualify for the final with outstanding second-rower Phil Lowe scoring two tries.


Australia vs New Zealand

Wednesday 1 November
Australia  9–5  New Zealand
Tries:
Bob Fulton
Dennis Ward
Goals:
Ray Branighan (1)
Field Goals:
Bob Fulton (1)
[4]
Tries:
John Whittaker

Goals:
John Wilson (1)
Parc des Princes, Paris
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Mick Naughton England
Australia
New Zealand
FB 1
Graeme Langlands (c)
RW 2
John Grant
CE 3
Ray Branighan
CE 4
Geoff Starling
LW 5
Stephen Knight
FE 6
Bob Fulton
HB 7
Dennis Ward
PR 8
John O'Neill
HK 9
Elwyn Walters
PR 10
Bob O'Reilly
SR 11
Gary Sullivan
SR 12
John Elford
LK 13
Paul Sait
Substitutions:
IC 14
Gary Stevens
IC 15
Coach:
Australia Harry Bath
FB 1
John Wilson
RW 2
Phillip Orchard
CE 3
Mocky Brereton
CE 4
Roy Christian (c)
LW 5
John Whittaker
FE 6
Dennis Williams
HB 7
Brian Tracey
PR 8
Don Mann
HK 9
Bill Burgoyne
PR 10
Doug Gailey
SR 11
Murray Eade
SR 12
Bob Paul
LK 13
Peter Gurnick
Substitutions:
IC 14
Rodney Walker
IC 15
Coach:
New Zealand Des Barchard

New Zealand gave Australia a hard time, the first half being scoreless, before going down 9–5.


Great Britain vs New Zealand

Great Britain
New Zealand
FB 1
Paul Charlton
RW 2
Clive Sullivan (c)
CE 3
Chris Hesketh
CE 4
John Walsh
LW 5
John Atkinson
SO 6
John Holmes
SH 7
Steve Nash
PR 8
David Jeanes
HK 9
Mike Stephenson
PR 10
Brian Lockwood
SR 11
Bob Irving
SR 12
Phil Lowe
LF 13
George Nicholls
Substitutions:
IC 14
David Redfearn
IC 15
Tony Karalius
Coach:
England Jim Challinor
FB 1
John Wilson
RW 2
Phillip Orchard
CE 3
Mocky Brereton
CE 4
Roy Christian (c)
LW 5
John Whittaker
FE 6
Dennis Williams
HB 7
Brian Tracey
PR 8
Don Mann
HK 9
Bill Burgoyne
PR 10
Doug Gailey
SR 11
Murray Eade
SR 12
Tony Coll
LK 13
Peter Gurnick
Substitutions:
IC 14
Warren Collicoat
IC 15
Rodney Walker
Coach:
New Zealand Des Barchard

Great Britain hammered New Zealand 53–19, a World Cup record score, with young stand-off John Holmes collecting 26 points (10 goals, 2 tries) – another World Cup record.


France vs Australia

Sunday 5 November
France  9–31  Australia
Tries:
Andre Ruiz




Goals:
Jean-Marie Bonal (3)
[6]
Tries:
Mark Harris (2)
Paul Sait (2)
Bob Fulton
John O'Neill
Elwyn Walters
Goals:
Ray Branighan (5)
Stadium Municipal, Toulouse
Attendance: 10,332
Referee: Mick Naughton England
France
Australia
FB 1
Roger Toujas
RW 2
Serge Marsolan
CE 3
Michel Moliner
CE 4
Andre Ruiz
LW 5
Jean-Marie Bonal
SO 6
Michael Mazare
SH 7
Marius Frattini
PR 8
Charles Zalduendo
HK 9
Jacques Franc
PR 10
Jacques Garzino
SR 11
Victor Serrano
SR 12
Francis de Nadai (c)
LF 13
Serge Gleyzes
Substitutions:
IC 14
Bernard Guilhem
IC 15
Michel Anglade
Coach:
FB 1
Graeme Langlands (c)
RW 2
Ray Branighan
CE 3
Mark Harris
CE 4
Geoff Starling
LW 5
John Grant
FE 6
Bob Fulton
HB 7
Dennis Ward
PR 8
John O'Neill
HK 9
Elwyn Walters
PR 10
Bob O'Reilly
SR 11
Gary Stevens
SR 12
Arthur Beetson
LK 13
Paul Sait
Substitutions:
IC 14
IC 15
Coach:
Australia Harry Bath

Australia had to beat France at Toulouse to reach the final in the last game of the preliminaries, a task which proved well within their capabilities.


References

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