1959–60 Kangaroo tour

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The 1959–60 Kangaroo tour was the tenth Kangaroo tour, in which the Australian national rugby league team traveled to Europe and played thirty-seven matches against British, French and Italian teams, including the Ashes series of three Test matches against Great Britain, two Test matches against the French and an additional two non-Test matches against an Italian representative team. It followed the tour of 1956-57 and the next was staged in 1963-64.

Quick Facts Manager, Coach(es) ...
1959–60 Kangaroo tour
ManagerJack Argent
Ern Keffer
Coach(es)Clive Churchill
Tour captain(s)Keith Barnes
Top point scorer(s)Keith Barnes 202
Top try scorer(s)Eddie Lumsden 25
Top test point scorer(s)Keith Barnes 62
Top test try scorer(s)Eddie Lumsden 8
Summary
P W D L
Total
37 26 0 11
Test match
8 6 0 2
Opponent
P W D L
 Great Britain
3 1 0 2
 France
3 3 0 0
 Italy
2 2 0 0
Tour chronology
Previous tour1956-57
Next tour1963-64
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The squad's leadership

The team was coached by Clive Churchill. The team captain was Balmain Tigers Fullback Keith Barnes while the vice-captain was Manly-Warringah's dual rugby international forward Rex Mossop. Tour co-managers were Jack Argent and Ern Keffer.
In the five matches in which neither Barnes nor Mossop played, the Kangaroos were captained by five different players: Harry Wells (against Leigh), Brian Hambly (combined Workington and Whitehaven), Brian Clay (Bradford Northern), Brian Carlson (Swinton) and Billy Wilson (Huddersfield).

Touring squad

The Rugby League News published a photo and details of the touring team including the players' ages and weights.[1]
Match details - listing surnames of both teams and the point scorers - were included in E.E. Christensen's Official Rugby League Yearbook, as was a summary of the players' point-scoring.[2]
Beattie, Boden, Kelly, Muir, Parcell, Paterson and Rasmussen were selected from Queensland clubs. Chapman, Hambly, Parish and Walsh were selected from clubs in New South Wales Country areas. The balance of the squad had played for Sydney based clubs during the 1959 season.

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Player Position Age Weight Club Tests
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Games Tries Goals FG Points
Keith Barnes (c)Fullback2411 st. 10 lb. (74 kg) Balmain82201010202
Dud BeattieProp2315 st. 0 lb. (95 kg) Ipswich Railways4200000
Ron BodenWing, Centre2112 st. 6 lb. (79 kg) Toowoomba Valleys01450015
Tony BrownFive-eighth2312 st. 0 lb. (76 kg) Newtown2940012
Bob BugdenHalfback2311 st. 10 lb. (74 kg) St George0540012
Peter BurkeHalfback2511 st. 2 lb. (71 kg) Manly-Warringah11390027
Brian CarlsonUtility Back2613 st. 0 lb. (83 kg) North Sydney42319490155
Darrel ChapmanFullback2111 st. 6 lb. (73 kg) Kempsey1183009
Brian ClayFive-eighth, Lock2513 st. 3 lb. (84 kg) St George62041014
Bill DelamareProp2315 st. 0 lb. (95 kg) Manly-Warringah21950015
Reg GasnierCentre2012 st. 5 lb. (78 kg) St George619200060
Brian HamblyProp, Second-row2214 st. 6 lb. (92 kg) Wagga Magpies82191029
Ken IrvineWing1911 st. 12 lb. (75 kg) North Sydney321170051
Noel KellyProp, Hooker2313 st. 9 lb. (87 kg) Ipswich Brothers1142108
Eddie LumsdenWing2213 st. 2 lb. (83 kg) St George827250075
Rex Mossop (vc)Prop, Second-row3014 st. 5 lb. (91 kg) Manly-Warringah5262006
Barry MuirHalfback2110 st. 11 lb. (68 kg) Brisbane Western Suburbs7211003
Gary ParcellProp2614 st. 6 lb. (92 kg) Ipswich Brothers5202006
Don ParishWing2111 st. 7 lb. (73 kg) Dubbo Macquarie012716053
Jim PatersonProp, Second-row2314 st. 6 lb. (92 kg) Townsville Souths32240012
Johnny RaperFive-eighth, Lock2013 st. 2 lb. (83 kg) St George417140042
Elton RasmussenProp, Second-row2215 st. 5 lb. (98 kg) Toowoomba All Whites32041014
Johnny RileyCentre2012 st. 0 lb. (76 kg) St George2152006
Ian WalshHooker2513 st. 4 lb. (84 kg) Eugowra82331011
Harry WellsCentre2714 st. 6 lb. (92 kg) Western Suburbs722110033
Billy WilsonProp3014 st. 1 lb. (89 kg) St George6192006
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Great Britain

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The largest non-test attendance of the tour was 29,156 when the Kangaroos defeated St. Helens at Knowsley Road.

Test Venues

The three Ashes series tests took place at the following venues.

More information Swinton, Leeds ...
Swinton Leeds Wigan
Station Road Headingley Central Park
Capacity: 40,000 Capacity: 35,000 Capacity: 48,000
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Saturday, 12 September Leeds 20 – 44 Australia Headingley, Leeds


Attendance: 14,629

Tuesday, 15 September Rochdale Hornets 14 – 27 Australia Athletic Grounds, Rochdale


Attendance: 10,155

Wednesday, 18 September Warrington 24 – 30 Australia Wilderspool, Warrington


Attendance: 17,112

Wednesday, 23 September Lancashire Lancashire 30 – 22 Australia Knowsley Road, St. Helens


Attendance: 15,743

Saturday, 26 September Salford 20 – 22 Australia The Willows, Salford


Attendance: 11,008

Monday, 28 September Yorkshire Yorkshire 47 – 15 Australia Clarence Street, York


Attendance: 7,338

Thursday, 1 October Widnes 15 – 45 Australia Naughton Park, Widnes


Attendance: 9,381

Saturday, 3 October Oldham 14 – 25 Australia Watersheddings, Oldham


Attendance: 17,630

Wednesday, 7 October Leigh 18 – 17 Australia Hilton Park, Leigh


Attendance: 11,932

Saturday, 10 October St. Helens 2 – 15 Australia Knowsley Road, St. Helens


Attendance: 29,156

The Ashes series

The Ashes series against Great Britain saw an aggregate crowd of 91,604 attending the Test series. The largest attendance of the tour came during the Kangaroos 22-14 first test win over Great Britain at Station Road in Swinton with 35,224 in attendance.

First Test

The first Ashes series test was played at Station Road, Swinton and drew the tours largest attendance of 35,224. Australia won the first test 22-14 with Reg Gasnier playing in his first ever test match against Great Britain named as the man of the match with 3 tries.

More information Great Britain, 14 – 22 ...
Great Britain  14 – 22  Australia
Tries:
Billy Boston
Derek Turner
Goals:
Eric Fraser (4)
[3]
Tries:
Reg Gasnier (3)
Harry Wells
Goals:
Keith Barnes (5)
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Saturday, 17 October
Station Road, Swinton
Attendance: 35,224
Referee: R. Gelder England
Player of the Match: Reg Gasnier

Thursday, 22 October Whitehaven / Workington Town XIII 8 – 13 Australia Recreation Ground, Whitehaven


Attendance: 7,463

Saturday, 24 October Barrow 12 – 9 Australia Craven Park, Barrow


Attendance: 8,488

Monday, 26 October Hull F.C. / Hull Kingston Rovers XIII 9 – 29 Australia The Boulevard, Hull


Attendance: 15,944

Wednesday, 4 November Bradford Northern 8 – 29 Australia Odsal, Bradford


Attendance: 4,126

5 days prior to the match against Bradford Northern, the Kangaroos played the first test against France.


Saturday, 7 November Halifax 5 – 17 Australia Thrum Hall, Halifax


Attendance: 8,274

Wednesday, 11 November Featherstone Rovers 23 – 15 Australia Post Office Road, Featherstone


Attendance: 7,671

Saturday, 14 November Wigan 16 – 9 Australia Central Park, Wigan


Attendance: 24,466

Second Test

The Kangaroos went within one penalty goal of becoming the first All-Australian team to win The Ashes on British soil and the first touring side to win The Ashes since 1911-12. However, the Lions survived and the series would go on to a deciding 3rd test.

More information Great Britain, 11 – 10 ...
Great Britain  11 – 10  Australia
Tries:
Neil Fox
Don Robinson
Johnny Whiteley
Goals:
Neil Fox (1)
[4]
Tries:
Brian Carlson (2)


Goals:
Keith Barnes (1)
Brian Carlson (1)
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Saturday, 21 November
Headingley, Leeds
Attendance: 30,301
Referee: R. Gelder England

Wednesday, 25 November Swinton 24 – 25 Australia Station Road, Swinton


Attendance: 5,021

Saturday, 28 November Wakefield Trinity 20 – 10 Australia Belle Vue, Wakefield


Attendance: 17,615

Wednesday, 2 December Huddersfield 7 – 21 Australia Fartown, Huddersfield


Attendance: 2,349

Saturday, 5 December Hunslet 11 – 12 Australia Parkside, Hunslet


Attendance: 8,061

Third Test

This would be the final time that Great Britain (or England) would win the Ashes on home soil (as of 2017).

More information Great Britain, 18 – 12 ...
Great Britain  18 – 12  Australia
Tries:
Neil Fox
Ike Southward
Goals:
Neil Fox (6)
[5]
Tries:
Brian Carlson
Johnny Raper
Goals:
Keith Barnes (3)
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Saturday, 12 December
Central Park, Wigan
Attendance: 26,089
Referee: Eric Clay England

France

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The first two games of the French leg of the tour were actually played while The Kangaroos were still completing the British leg.

First Test

Australia won the first test against the French at the Parc des Princes in Paris. Kangaroos winger Eddie Lumsden crossed for 3 tries while legendary winger Ken Irvine made the first of 33 test appearances for Australia.

More information France, 19 – 20 ...
France  19 – 20  Australia
Tries:
Aldo Quaglio

Goals:
Andre Lacaze (6)
Field Goals:
Andre Lacaze (2)
[6]
Tries:
Eddie Lumsden (3)
Harry Wells
Goals:
Keith Barnes (4)
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Saturday, 31 October
Parc des Princes, Paris
Attendance: 9,864
Referee: Georges Jameau France
Player of the Match: Eddie Lumsden

Tuesday, 8 December French Army XIII 2 – 15 Australia Stade Marcel Saupin, Nantes


Attendance: 993

The game against the French Army XIII was played 4 days before the third Ashes test against Great Britain


Second Test

More information France, 2 – 17 ...
France  2 – 17  Australia
Tries:
Raymond Gruppi
G. Velvaud

Goals
Claude Mantoulan (1)
[7]
Tries:
Brian Carlson
Johnny Raper
Harry Wells
Goals
Keith Barnes (4)
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Sunday, 20 December
Stade Municipal, Bordeaux
Attendance: 8,848
Referee: A. Cassan France

Thursday, 24 December Racing Club Albi XIII 19 – 10 Australia Stade Municipal d'Albi, Albi


Attendance: 5,845

Thursday, 31 December Carcassonne / Lézignan XIII 32 – 9 Australia Stade d'Albert Domec, Carcassonne


Attendance: 6,364

Friday, 1 January XIII Catalan 8 – 32 Australia Stade Jean-Laffon, Perpignan


Attendance: 6,364

Sunday, 3 January Montpellier 13 – 44 Australia Stade Sabathé, Montpellier


Attendance: 3,741

Thursday, 7 January Racing Club Marseille XIII 7 – 38 Australia Stade Vélodrome, Marseille


Attendance: 1,366

Thursday, 14 January Avignon / Cavaillon XIII 5 – 65 Australia Parc des Sports, Avignon


Attendance: 2,806

Third Test

More information France, 8 – 16 ...
France  8 – 16  Australia
Tries:
Raymond Gruppi
Gérard Bélivaud

Goals
André Lacaze (1)
[8]
Tries:
Johnny Raper (2)
Reg Gasnier
Brian Hambly
Goals
Keith Barnes (2)
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Wednesday, 20 January
Parc des Sports, Roanne
Attendance: 6,932
Referee: Georges Jameau France

Italy

To finish the tour, the Kangaroos played two games against an Italian representative team.

Saturday, 23 January Italy 15 – 37 Australia Stadio Euganeo, Padua


Attendance: 3,500
Referee: R. Somma

Sunday, 24 January Italy 22 – 67 Australia Stadio Omobono Tenni, Treviso


Attendance: 3,105
Referee: T. Rossi

Ken Irvine crossed for 6 tries in this game.


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