1968 Rugby League World Cup squads

This is a list of the teams which played the 1968 Rugby League World Cup.

Australia

Coach: Harry Bath

  1. Lionel Williamson
  2. Graeme Langlands
  3. Johnny Greaves
  4. Johnny Rhodes
  5. Bob Fulton
  6. Billy Smith
  7. John Wittenberg
  8. Fred Jones
  9. Arthur Beetson
  10. Dick Thornett
  11. Ron Coote
  12. Johnny Raper
  13. Elton Rasmussen (c)

France

Coach: Jep Lacoste

  1. Jean-Claude Cros, fullback for Albi
  2. Daniel Pellerin, wing for Villeneuve
  3. Jacques Gruppi, centre for Villeneuve
  4. Michel Molinier, centre for Albi
  5. Jean-Pierre Lecompte, wing for Saint-Gaudens
  6. Jean-René Ledru, centre for Avignon
  7. Jean Capdouze, five-eight for Catalan
  8. Roger Garrigue, halfback for Saint-Gaudens
  9. Marius Frattini, halfback for Cavaillon
  10. Christian Sabatié, prop for Villeneuve
  11. Yves Bégou, hooker for Toulouse
  12. Georges Ailleres (c), lock for Toulouse
  13. Francis de Nadaï, second row for Limoux
  14. Henri Marracq, prop for Saint-Gaudens
  15. Adolphe Alésina, lock for Carcassonne
  16. Jean-Pierre Clar, lock for Villeneuve
  17. Victor Serrano, prop for Saint-Gaudens

Great Britain

Coaches: Bill Fallowfield and Colin Hutton:

  1. Kevin Ashcroft
  2. John Atkinson
  3. Tommy Bishop
  4. Ian Brooke
  5. Alan Burwell
  6. Mick Clark
  7. Derek Edwards
  8. Peter Flanagan
  9. Ray French
  10. Bob Haigh
  11. Roger Millward
  12. Arnold Morgan
  13. Charlie Renilson
  14. Bev Risman (c)
  15. Mick Shoebottom
  16. Clive Sullivan
  17. John Warlow
  18. Cliff Watson
  19. Chris Young

New Zealand

Coach: Des Barchard

  1. Jim Bond (c)
  2. Eric Carson
  3. Gary Clarke
  4. Oscar Danielson
  5. Kevin Dixon
  6. Spencer Dunn
  7. Doug Ellwood
  8. Tony Kriletich
  9. Brian Lee
  10. Colin McMaster
  11. Robert Mincham
  12. Colin O'Neil
  13. Paul Schultz
  14. Ray Sinel
  15. Garry Smith
  16. Roger Tait
  17. Henry Tatana
  18. Ernie Wiggs
  19. Des Barchard
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