1977 Rugby League World Cup

1977 (1977) World Cup  ()
Number of teams 4
Host countries  Australia
 New Zealand
Winner  Australia (5th title)

Matches played 7
Attendance 109,688 (15,670 per match)
Points scored 235 (33.57 per match)
Top scorer United Kingdom George Fairbairn (34)
Top try scorers Australia Allan McMahon (4)
Australia Graham Eadie (4)
 < 1975

The 1977 Rugby League World Cup was the eighth Rugby League World Cup tournament and was held in Australasia, with games played during May and June in both Australia and New Zealand. It featured four teams: Great Britain and France in addition to the two host nations. It was held during the 1977 NSWRFL season and 1977 New Zealand rugby league season.

That the final would be between Great Britain and Australia soon became obvious, with France and New Zealand both performing poorly.

Teams

Team Nickname Coach Captain
 Australia (8th appearance) The Kangaroos Terry Fearnley Arthur Beetson
 New Zealand (8th appearance) The Kiwis Ron Ackland Tony Coll
 Great Britain (8th appearance) The Lions Reg Parker
 France (8th appearance) Les Chanticleers

Matches

Group stage

Key to colours in group tables
Advances to the Final
Team Played Won Drew Lost  For  Against Difference Points
 Australia 3 3 0 0 67 26 +41 6
 Great Britain 3 2 0 1 58 35 +23 4
 New Zealand 3 1 0 2 52 77 −25 2
 France 3 0 0 3 33 72 −39 0
29 May
New Zealand  12–27  Australia
Carlaw Park, Auckland
Attendance: 18,000
5 June
France  4–23  Great Britain
Carlaw Park, Auckland
Attendance: 10,000
11 June
Australia  21–9  France
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Attendance: 13,231
12 June
New Zealand  12–30  Great Britain
Addington Showground, Christchurch
Attendance: 9,000
18 June
Australia  19–5  Great Britain
Lang Park, Brisbane
Attendance: 27,000
19 June
New Zealand  28–20  France
Carlaw Park, Auckland
Attendance: 8,000

Final

25 June 1977
Australia  13–12  Great Britain
Tries:
Allan McMahon
Russel Gartner
John Kolc
Goals:
Mick Cronin (2)
Tries:
Steve Pitchford
Ken Gill

Goals:
George Fairbairn (3)
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Attendance: 24,457[1]
Referee/s: Billy Thompson United Kingdom
Australia Posit. Great Britain
Graham Eadie1. FBGeorge Fairbairn
Allan McMahon2. WGStuart Wright
Mick Cronin3. CEJohn Holmes
Russel Gartner4. CELes Dyl
Mark Harris5. WGBill Francis
John Peard6. FERoger Millward (c)
John Kolc7. HBSteve Nash
Greg Veivers8. PRJimmy Thompson
Nick Geiger9. HKKeith Elwell
Terry Randall10. PRSteve Pitchford
Arthur Beetson (c)11. SRLen Casey
Ray Higgs12. SREddie Bowman
Greg Pierce13. LFPhil Hogan
Denis FitzgeraldRes.
Terry FearnleyCoachDavid Watkins

After their 19–5 win over Great Britain a week earlier at Lang Park in Brisbane, the Australian 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 to secure the Cup in front of 24,457 spectators at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

The gritty and determined Lions were considered unlucky not to win when they were denied a near certain try late in the game by English referee Billy Thompson, who called play back for a penalty rather than play advantage.

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