The 1957 Rugby League World Cup was the second World Cup held for men’s national rugby league teams and was held between 15 and 25 June and hosted by Australia. Table toppers Australia were the winners as there was no Final at this World Cup.

1957 marked the 50th anniversary of rugby league in Australia but the hosts were not confident of their ability to lift the trophy, having capitulated in the Ashes series in England barely seven months previously. Great Britain, under Alan Prescott, and boasting world-class backs such as Billy Boston, Mick Sullivan, Jeff Stevenson and Lewis Jones, and a formidable pack, were expected to win with Jacques Merquey's French side a dark horse.

Best and fairest awards were made to individual nations, the recipients being Gilbert Benausse (France), Brian Carlson (Australia), Phil Jackson (Great Britain) and Bill Sorensen (New Zealand).

Squads

Referees

Referee Vic Belsham from New Zealand controlled three matches at the World Cup, including controlling one of New Zealand's matches. New Zealand included his brother Sel at halfback.

Venues

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! Sydney

! Brisbane

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| Sydney Cricket Ground

| The Gabba

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| Capacity: 70,000

| Capacity: 48,000

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Results

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Try scorers

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  • Ian Moir
  • Kel O'Shea
  • Mick Sullivan

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  • Brian Carlson
  • Ken McCaffery
  • Harry Wells
  • Jean Foussat
  • Phil Jackson
  • Tom Hadfield

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  • Brian Clay
  • Bill Marsh
  • Dick Poole
  • Norm Provan
  • Gilbert Benausse
  • Jacques Merquey
  • Billy Boston
  • Jack Grundy
  • Lewis Jones
  • Sid Little
  • Jeffrey Stevenson
  • Cliff Johnson
  • Bill McLennan
  • George Menzies
  • Jim Riddell
  • Bill Sorensen
  • George Turner

References

  • 1957 World Cup at rlhalloffame.org.uk
  • 1957 World Cup at rlwc2008.com
  • 1957 World Cup at rugbyleagueproject.com
  • 1957 World Cup data at hunterlink.net.au
  • 1957 World Cup at 188-rugby-league.co.uk