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1953 Kangaroo tour of New Zealand

The 1953 Kangaroo Tour of New Zealand was a mid-season tour of New Zealand by the Australia national rugby league team. The Australians played nine matches on tour, including three tests against the New Zealand national rugby league team. The tour began on 24 June and finished on 18 July.


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The 1953 Kangaroo Tour of New Zealand was a mid-season tour of New Zealand by the Australia national rugby league team. The Australians played nine matches on tour, including three tests against the New Zealand national rugby league team. The tour began on 24 June and finished on 18 July.

Clive Churchill was both the captain and the coach of the touring side. He appeared in eight of the nine matches.

In the one game in which Churchill was absent, against Northland, Ken McCaffery captained the Australian team.

The team was managed by Dudley Locke of Wollongong and George McLeod of Maryborough.

The Rugby League News published the touring team including the players' ages and weights. 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.

Crocker, Davies, Drew, Hornery, Banks, McCaffery, McGovern and Watson were selected from Queensland clubs. Carlson, Gill and Paul were selected from clubs in New South Wales Country areas. The balance of the squad had played for Sydney based clubs during the 1953 season.

The Australians played nine matches on the tour, winning seven matches and losing two, both being tests against the Kiwis.

New ZealandPositionAustralia
Des WhiteFBClive Churchill (c)
Jimmy EdwardsWGBrian Carlson
Ron McKayCEHarry Wells
Tommy BaxterCEKen McCaffery
Bevin HoughWGNoel Pidding
Bill SorensenFEBob Banks
Jimmy Haig (c)HBKeith Holman
John BondPRRoy Bull
George DavidsonHKKen Kearney
Bill McLennanPRCharlie Gill
Bob NeilsonSRBrian Davies
Frank MulcareSRFerris Ashton
Alister AtkinsonLFHarold Crocker
Jim AmosCoachClive Churchill
New ZealandPositionAustralia
Des WhiteFBClive Churchill (c)
Cyril PaskellWGBrian Carlson
Ron McKayCEHarry Wells
Tommy BaxterCEKen McCaffery
Jimmy EdwardsWGNoel Pidding
Bill SorensenFEBob Banks
Jimmy Haig (c)HBGreg Hawick
Bill McLennanPRRoy Bull
George DavidsonHKKen Kearney
John BondPRCharlie Gill
Bob NeilsonSRBrian Davies
Frank MulcareSRHarold Crocker
Alister AtkinsonLFLes Cowie
Jim AmosCoachClive Churchill
New ZealandPositionAustralia
Des WhiteFBClive Churchill (c)
Jimmy EdwardsWGDes McGovern
Ron McKayCEHarry Wells
Tommy BaxterCEKen McCaffery
Vern BakalichWGNoel Pidding
Cyril EastlakeFEBob Banks
Jimmy Haig (c)HBGreg Hawick
John BondPRRoy Bull
George DavidsonHKKen Kearney
Bill McLennanPRCharlie Gill
Bob NeilsonSRBrian Davies
Frank MulcareSRBernie Drew
Alister AtkinsonLFHarold Crocker
Jim AmosCoachClive Churchill
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