England vs Australia Challenge 1975

England 0 lost to Australia 25

England vs Australia Challenge 1975

England
0
25
Australia
Match Info
Match URL www.rugbyleagueproject.org/matches/14253
Status Completed
Date Wednesday, 12th November, 1975
Kick Off 7:30 PM (local time)
Referee Fred Lindop (Wakefield)
Venue Headingley (Leeds)
Crowd 7,680
Match Stats
Halftime Score 0 8
England Scoresheet Australia
    T 2 John LANG
      Michael CRONIN
      John PEARD
      Terry RANDALL
 
    G 5 Graham EADIE
 
Roger MILLWARD OFF Tom RAUDONIKIS
England Teams Australia
Ray DUTTON 1 FB 1 Graham EADIE
[Manly]
David SMITH 2 W 2 Johnny RHODES
Nigel STEPHENSON 3 C 3 Michael CRONIN
Eric HUGHES 4 C 4 Steve ROGERS
[Cronulla]
Ged DUNN 5 W 5 Ian SCHUBERT
[Eastern Suburbs]
 
Ken GILL 6 FE 6 John PEARD
[Eastern Suburbs]
Roger MILLWARD (c) 7 HB 7 Tom RAUDONIKIS
[Western Suburbs]
 
Harry BEVERLEY 8 FR 8 Arthur BEETSON (c)
[Eastern Suburbs]
Keith BRIDGES 9 HK 9 John LANG
Jimmy THOMPSON 10 FR 10 Greg VEIVERS
Jeff GRAYSHON 11 2R 11 Ray HIGGS
[Parramatta]
Mick ADAMS
[Canterbury]
12 2R 12 Terry RANDALL
[Manly]
Stan FEARNLEY 13 L 13 Greg PIERCE
[Cronulla]
 
David ECKERSLEY 14 B 14 Jim PORTER
[Parramatta]
Charlie STONE 15 B 15 Ian MACKAY
[Eastern Suburbs]
 
Alex MURPHY   HC   Graeme LANGLANDS
   
 

Team Info

England

Previous Game:
World Championship Series 1975 - Game 3 vs. Australia
Next Game:
European Championship 1976/77 - Game 1 vs. Wales
Out:
George Fairbairn (fullback), John Holmes (centre), Les Dyl (centre), David Redfearn (wing), Brian Hogan (front row), John Bridges (hooker), Bob Irving (second row), Steve Norton (lock)
In:
Ray Dutton (fullback), David Smith (wing), Nigel Stephenson (centre), Eric Hughes (centre), Harry Beverley (front row), Keith Bridges (hooker), Stan Fearnley (lock), David Eckersley (bench), Charlie Stone (bench)
Changes:
Mick Adams (bench to second row)

Australia

Previous Game:
Kangaroos World Cup Tour 1975 - Game 10 vs. York
Next Game:
Kangaroos World Cup Tour 1977 - Game 1 vs. South Island

Match Notes

Not much is known about exactly how this match came about. According to The Times (UK), it was requested by the Australians. It is believed the idea was formulated on the basis that Australia failed to beat England throughout the World Cup tournament, and thus were not worthy winners.

Man of the Match was Graham Eadie.

This match is a part of the following:

Contributions: Shawn Dollin, Andrew Ferguson, Alan Katzmann