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1970 Great Britain Lions tour


1970 Great Britain Lions tour
22 May 1970 – 27 July 1970
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The 1970 Great Britain Lions tour was the Great Britain national rugby league team's 14th tour of Australasia and took place from May to August 1970. A total of 24 matches were played against local club and representative sides during the tour, including a three match Test match series against Australia and New Zealand respectively.

The tour was one of the most successful in Lions history, with the team winning all but two of the matches. It is also remembered for being the last time that Great Britain won an Ashes series against Australia.

On 4 March 1970, an initial 21 players were selected for the tour, with the remaining players to be named later in the month. On 25 March, seven additional players were chosen to complete the 26-man squad, with Frank Myler named as captain (two of the originally selected players withdrew from the squad – John Mantle withdrew for "domestic reasons", while Jim Mills intended to emigrate to Australia to play for North Sydney).

After the squad was selected, John Stephens withdrew from the tour due to injury, and was replaced by Dennis Hartley. The tour manager was Jack Harding, with Johnny Whiteley as assistant manager and coach.

NamePositionNationalityClub
Derek EdwardsUtility backEnglandCastleford
Terry PriceFullbackWalesBradford Northern
Ray DuttonFullbackEnglandWidnes
Alan SmithWingEnglandLeeds
John AtkinsonWingEnglandLeeds
Clive SullivanWingWalesHull
Chris HeskethCentreEnglandSalford
Syd HynesCentreEnglandLeeds
Frank MylerCentreEnglandSt Helens
Mick ShoebottomStand-offEnglandLeeds
Roger MillwardStand-offEnglandHull Kingston Rovers
Alan HardistyStand-offEnglandCastleford
Barry SeabourneScrum-halfEnglandLeeds
Keith HepworthScrum-halfEnglandCastleford
Cliff WatsonProp forwardEnglandSt Helens
John WardProp forwardEnglandSalford
David ChisnallProp forwardEnglandLeigh
Dennis HartleyProp forwardEnglandCastleford
Peter FlanaganHookerEnglandHull Kingston Rovers
Tony FisherHookerWalesBradford Northern
Phil LoweSecond-rowEnglandHull Kingston Rovers
Bob IrvingSecond-rowEnglandOldham
Dave RobinsonSecond-rowEnglandWigan
Jim ThompsonSecond-rowEnglandFeatherstone Rovers
Malcolm ReillyLoose forwardEnglandCastleford
Doug LaughtonLoose forwardEnglandWigan

The tour was one of the most successful in Lions history, with the team winning 22 out of their 24 matches – their only defeat was the first Test against Australia, with the draw against New South Wales being the only other game they failed to win. The tour made a profit of approximately £60,000.

  • Lions Tour 1970 at Rugby League Project
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