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1954 Rugby League World Cup

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1954 Rugby League World Cup
Tournament details
Host nationFrance
Dates30 October – 13 November
No. of nations4 (reduced from 5)
Final positions
ChampionsGreat Britain(1st title)
Runner-upFrance
Third placeAustralia
Tournament statistics
Matches played7
Attendance138,329 (19,761 per match)
Top scorer(s)Jimmy Ledgard(29)
Most triesGordon Brown(6)
1957

The1954 Rugby League World Cupwasrugby league's firstWorld Cupand was held between 30 October and 13 November and hosted by France[1]and was won byGreat Britainwho beatFrancein the final at theParc des PrincesinParis.[2]As it was the first official World Cup of eitherrugby codeit was officially known as theRugby World Cup.[3]

Five nations were invited to compete:Australia,France,Great Britain,New ZealandandUSA(However the USA would withdraw before the tournament began).

The prime instigators behind the idea of holding a rugby league world cup were the French, who were short of money following theseizing of their assetsbyFrench rugby unionin the Second World War.

The first Rugby League World Cup was an unqualified success. It was played in a uniformly good spirit, provided an excellent standard of play and was a fitting celebration of France's 20th anniversary as a rugby league-playing nation. The trophy, which was donated by the French, was worth eight million francs.[4]

Background

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Shirts of the teams in 1954.

The World Cup was a French initiative. Led byPaul Barrière,who donated theRugby League World Cup trophyhimself,[5]they had been campaigning for such a tournament since before the Second World War.

The uncertainty of the ultimate outcome was of particular interest. In the early 1950s all four competing nations were quite capable of beating each other – no test series in the period was a foregone conclusion.

If there were a favourite it was Australia who had just won back the Ashes. However, in 1953 they had lost series to both the French and the Kiwis, while Great Britain had defeated New Zealand on the second half of their 1954 Australasian tour.

The form book merely provided a conundrum which was made more confusing when the British were forced, through injuries and players making themselves unavailable, to select a raw and largely untried squad which was given little credibility by the cynics.

The captains for this historic event werePuig-Aubert(France),Cyril Eastlake(New Zealand),Clive Churchill(Australia) andDave Valentine(Britain). The referees were Warrington'sCharlie AppletonandRene Guidicelli(Perpignan).

Participants

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Five teams were invited to participate in the first World Cup; Australia, Great Britain, New Zealand and the United States along with hosts, France.[6]There were concerns around the United States participation. The American All Stars who had toured Australia and New Zealand and drawn big crowds in 1953 but were heavily beaten in all their games as well as being beaten 31–0 by France in 1954.[7]This led to doubts around whether an American team would be competitive enough to compete with the United States withdrawing from the tournament. It had been suggested that Wales could replace the United States but were not invited as Great Britain were already participating.[8]

Venues

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The games were played at various venues in France with the Final played at theParc des PrincesinParis.

Marseille Paris Toulouse Lyon
Stade Vélodrome Parc des Princes Stadium de Toulouse Stade de Gerland
Capacity:49,000 Capacity:38,000 Capacity:37,000 Capacity:30,000
1954 Rugby League World Cup (France)
Bordeaux
Stade Chaban-Delmas
Capacity:30,000
Nantes
Stade Marcel-Saupin
Capacity:20,000

Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Great Britain 3 2 1 0 67 32 +35 5 Advance to theFinal
2 France 3 2 1 0 50 31 +19 5
3 Australia 3 1 0 2 52 58 −6 2
4 New Zealand 3 0 0 3 34 82 −48 0
Updated to match(es) played on 11 November 1954. Source:RugbyLeagueProject
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) point difference; 3) number of points scored
30 October France 22–13 New Zealand Parc des Princes,Paris
31 October Australia 13–28 Great Britain Stade de Gerland,Lyon
7 November Australia 34–15 New Zealand Stade Vélodrome,Marseille
7 November France 13–13 Great Britain Stadium de Toulouse,Toulouse
11 November France 15–5 Australia Stade Marcel Saupin,Nantes
11 November Great Britain 26–6 New Zealand Stade Chaban Delmas,Bordeaux

Final

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The 1954 Rugby League World Cup final was the conclusive game of the 1954 Rugby League World Cup tournament and was played between France and Great Britain on November 13, 1954, at Parc des Princes, Paris, France.

Try scorers

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6
5
4
3
2
1

Notes

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References

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  1. ^1954 World CupArchived13 July 2009 at theWayback Machineatrugbyleagueplanet.com
  2. ^1954 World Cupatrugbyleagueproject.org
  3. ^SPARC, 2009:28
  4. ^RLIF."Past Winners: 1954".Rugby League International Federation. Archived fromthe originalon 12 October 2008.Retrieved25 October2008.
  5. ^"1954 World Cup".188 Rugby League. Archived fromthe originalon 26 February 2012.at188-rugby-league.co.uk
  6. ^AAP (19 January 1953)."World Cup Suggestion".The Sydney Morning Herald.Australia. p. 7.Retrieved25 December2009.
  7. ^"France vs. United States of America".Rugby League Project.Retrieved13 October2018.
  8. ^Ferguson, Andrew."The French Barriere That Wouldn't Break"(PDF).MenofLeague.Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 14 October 2018.Retrieved13 October2018.

General

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