1970 Rugby League World Cup
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1970 Rugby League World Cup was the fifth World Cup for men's National rugby league teams. Held between 27 October and 7 November and hosted in England. It was won by Australia who defeated Great Britain in the final.
After winning the tournament, the Australian team put the World Cup trophy on display in the Midland Hotel in Bradford. From there it was stolen and remained unseen for the next 20 years.[1]
Squads
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Venues
Headingley in Leeds hosted a group game between Great Britain and Australia and also hosted the World Cup final.
| Leeds | Wigan | Bradford |
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| Headingley | Central Park | Odsal Stadium |
| Capacity: 30,000 | Capacity: 40,000 | Capacity: 40,000 |
| File:South Stand, Headingley Stadium during the second day of the England-Sri Lanka test (21st April 2014) 001.JPG | File:Central park kop.jpg | File:Odsal Stadium - geograph.org.uk - 60082.jpg |
| Swinton | Hull | Castleford |
| Station Road | The Boulevard | Wheldon Road |
| Capacity: 35,000 | Capacity: 16,000 | Capacity: 15,000 |
| File:GB v AUS 09-11-1963 at Station Road 1.jpg | File:The Boulevard rugby league ground Hull.jpg | File:Wheldonroadmainstand.jpg |
Results
Template:Rugbybox Australia beat the Kiwis easily at Wigan in the opening fixture with Eric Simms repeating his form of the 1968 tourney by landing a record ten goals.
Template:Rugbybox Britain came from 0–4 behind to defeat Australia 11–4 at Headingley with Syd Hynes scoring the game's only try.
The try of the tournament was scored by the sensational French winger Serge Marsolan against New Zealand in a mud-bath at Hull. Marsolan ran from behind his own line for a try fit to win any match but the lackadaisical French lost 15–16.
The French put up a great fight against Britain in vile conditions, only to lose 0–6 at Castleford to three penalties from Ray Dutton.
Template:Rugbybox Britain eliminated New Zealand from the tournament, cruising to victory with five tries to three.[2]
Template:RugbyboxThis incredibly exciting game has been described as the tournament's piece de resistance. Aussie centre Bobby Fulton scored a try within seconds of the kick-off – probably the quickest ever in international matches. However, with ten minutes to go and the scores level at 15–15, the French stole the game when stand-off half Jean Capdouze dropped a monster goal. The Kangaroos' loss to France meant it was Australia's superior points differential (on the back of their pointsfest in the opening game against New Zealand) alone that got them into the final with the undefeated Great Britain team.
Table
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Final
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7 November 1970
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| Great Britain File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg | 7–12 | File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia |
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| Tries: John Atkinson Goals: Ray Dutton (1) Field Goal: Syd Hynes |
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Tries: John Cootes Lionel Williamson Goals: Eric Simms (2) Field Goal: Eric Simms |
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Having retained the Ashes, Great Britain were favourites to win the final,[4] which would become known as the 'Battle of Headingley'[5] due to its brutality. However it went completely against expectations as Britain failed to play any decent football despite overwhelming possession. The Kangaroos led 5–4 at half-time with a try to Australian three-quarter, Father John Cootes. They went on to utilise their meagre chances to the full, running out 12–7 victors. The game itself was violent, although it was not until the final minute that Billy Smith of Australia, who had earlier kicked out at a scrum, and Syd Hynes of Great Britain were sent off.
Try scorers
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- Template:Flagicon Ray Branighan
- Template:Flagicon Ron Coote
- Template:Flagicon Bob McCarthy
- Template:Flagicon Eric Simms
- Template:Flagicon Billy Smith
- Template:Flagicon Ron Turner
- Template:Flagicon Lionel Williamson
- Template:Flagicon Élie Bonal
- Template:Flagicon Jean Capdouze
- Template:Flagicon Chris Hesketh
- Template:Flagicon Doug Laughton
- Template:Flagicon Cliff Watson
- Template:Flagicon Mocky Brereton
- Template:Flagicon Roy Christian
- Template:Flagicon Graeme Cooksley
- Template:Flagicon Tony Kriletich
References
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External links
- 1970 World Cup at rlhalloffame.org.uk
- 1970 World Cup at rlwc2008.com
- 1970 World Cup at rugbyleagueproject.com
- 1970 World Cup final at eraofthebiff.com
- 1970 World Cup data at hunterlink.net.au
- 1970 World Cup at 188-rugby-league.co.uk
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