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The 1968 Rugby League World Cup was the fourth World Cup for men’s national teams and was held between 25 May and 10 June and for the first time co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand. Australia were the Champions after they defeated France in the final.

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Background

The World Cup was initially set to be played in 1965 however, the Australian Board of Control recommended postponing the tournament to which the English Rugby League Council agreed in November 1964.[1]

For the first time a final to determine the World Cup was specifically pre-arranged (previous finals having only been used when teams finished level on points) and the tournament made a profit for the first time.[citation needed]

The 1968 World Cup was the first to be played under limited tackles rules, the number then being four tackles. The round 1 match between Great Britain and Australia attracted an attendance of 62,256, the highest for a World Cup match until 1992.[2] The final was held at the Sydney Cricket Ground; a crowd of 54,290 watched Australia defeat France.[2] The stars of the Australian team in the tournament were skipper Johnny Raper, second-rower Ron Coote, who scored spectacular tries in each and every game, and the dead-shot kicker Eric Simms, who harvested a record 25 goals (50 points).

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Squads

Venues

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Group Stage

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25 May
New Zealand 10 – 15 France
Carlaw Park, Auckland
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Col Pearce (AUS)

France: Jean-Claude Cros; Daniel Pellerin, Michel Molinier, Jean-Pierre Lecompte, André Ferren; Jean Capdouze, Roger Garrigue; Georges Ailleres (c), Yves Bégou, Christian Sabatié, Francis de Nadaï, Henri Marracq, Jean-Pierre Clar
New Zealand: R Tait; R Mincham, H Sinel, P Schultz, E Wiggs; J Bond (c), J Clarke; O Danielson, Colin O'Neil, George Smith, B Lee, J Dixon, A Kriletich; Henry Tatana.

After only twelve minutes, New Zealand second-rower Brian Lee was sent off in a match in which the classy French stand-off Jean Capdouze bagged 13 points. The game was also notable for the first World Cup substitution when Adolphe Alésina replaced second-rower Francis de Nadaï.


25 May
Australia 25 – 10 Great Britain
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Attendance: 62,256[2]
Referee: John Percival New Zealand

A record World Cup crowd of 62,256 saw New Zealand referee John Percival mercilessly penalising Great Britain, with debutant full-back Eric Simms booting a record eight goals in Australia's win.[3]


1 June
Australia 31 – 12 New Zealand
Lang Park, Brisbane
Attendance: 23,608

Simms repeated the feat of kicking eight goals as he had in the previous match as Australia eventually killed off New Zealand at Brisbane after trailing for much of the game.


2 June
France 7 – 2 Great Britain
Carlaw Park, Auckland
Attendance: 15,760

France surprised Britain in a rain-ruined match at Auckland with an uncharacteristically stubborn defensive display and winger Jean-René Ledru, scoring the winning try to qualify for a World Cup final showdown against Australia.


8 June
Australia 37 – 4 France
Lang Park, Brisbane
Attendance: 32,664

In the final preliminary game in Brisbane, Australia's scrum-half back Billy Smith dropped three goals. French winger Jean-René Ledru and Australia's prop Artie Beetson were both sent off.


8 June
Great Britain 38 – 14 New Zealand
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Attendance: 14,105
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Final

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The final had been billed a 'debacle' following Great Britain's inexplicable loss to France in Auckland, resulting in France contesting the final against Australia despite having been beaten by Australia seven tries to none two days prior.[4] Nonetheless, it attracted a record crowd of 54,290 for a World Cup final match.

10 June 1968
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Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Attendance: 54,290
Referee: John Percival New Zealand
Player of the Match: John Wittenberg
Australia
France
FB1Eric Simms
LW2Johnny Rhodes
RC3Graeme Langlands
LC4Johnny Greaves
RW5Lionel Williamson
FE6Bob Fulton
HB7Billy Smith
LK8Johnny Raper (c)
SR9Ron Coote
SR10Dick Thornett
PR11Arthur Beetson
HK12Fred Jones
PR13John Wittenberg
Substitutions:
IC14
IC15Elton Rasmussen
Coach:
Australia Harry Bath
FB1Jean-Claude Cros
RW2Daniel Pellerin
RC3Jacques Gruppi
LC4Jean-Pierre Lecompte
LW19Jean-René Ledru
FE6Jean Capdouze
HB7Roger Garrigue
PR8Christian Sabatié
HK9Yves Bégou
PR10George Ailleres (c)
SR11Francis de Nadaï
SR12Henri Marracq
LF13Jean-Pierre Clar
Substitutions:
IC14
IC16Jacques Gruppi
Coach:
France Jep Lacoste

The undefeated Australians went into the tournament decider as favourites.[6] However France offered stern resistance and held the Australians to 0–7 at half-time and with quarter of an hour were only 0–12 down before losing 2–20. It was Australia's second World Cup title.

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