1960 Rugby League World Cup


The 1960 Rugby League World Cup was the third World Cup for men’s national teams and was held between 24 September and 8 October and hosted in England. The same format used in 1957 [Rugby League World Cup|1957] was used, with Great Britain winning their second World Cup after finishing top of the group.
The 1960 World Cup raised problems which had not really affected the previous tournaments. Live television of complete games was held responsible for lower than anticipated attendances, the largest crowd being the 32,773 which gathered at Odsal for the deciding match between Australia and Great Britain.
For Australia the World Cup matches formed part of their Kangaroo Tour of Great Britain and France.

Venues


BradfordWigan
OdsalCentral Park
Capacity: 60,000Capacity: 48,000
SwintonLeeds
Station RoadHeadingley
Capacity: 40,000Capacity: 40,000

Results


Try scorers

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Tour games

After the tournament, Australia and New Zealand arranged short two-game tours against English clubs. Winners Great Britain also played a match against a Rest of the World team, which they won 33–27.
Australia
DateOpponentsScoreVenueAttendance
12 OctoberSt Helensstyle="text-align: center;" St Helens12,250
16 OctoberSouth West Francestyle="text-align: center;" Toulouse5,304

New Zealand
DateOpponentsScoreVenueAttendance
12 OctoberHalifaxstyle="text-align: center;" Halifax
13 OctoberFrance national [rugby league team|France]style="text-align: center;" Paris4,500