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
France
Coach: Jep Lacoste
- Jean-Claude Cros, fullback for Albi
- Daniel Pellerin, wing for Villeneuve
- Jacques Gruppi, centre for Villeneuve
- Michel Molinier, centre for Albi
- Jean-Pierre Lecompte, wing for Saint-Gaudens
- Jean-René Ledru, centre for Avignon
- Jean Capdouze, five-eight for Catalan
- Roger Garrigue, halfback for Saint-Gaudens
- Marius Frattini, halfback for Cavaillon
- Christian Sabatié, prop for Villeneuve
- Yves Bégou, hooker for Toulouse
- Georges Ailleres (c), lock for Toulouse
- Francis de Nadaï, second row for Limoux
- Henri Marracq, prop for Saint-Gaudens
- Adolphe Alésina, lock for Carcassonne
- Jean-Pierre Clar, lock for Villeneuve
- Victor Serrano, prop for Saint-Gaudens
Great Britain
Coaches: Bill Fallowfield and Colin Hutton:
New Zealand
Coach: Des Barchard
- Jim Bond (c)
- Eric Carson
- Gary Clarke
- Oscar Danielson
- Kevin Dixon
- Spencer Dunn
- Doug Ellwood
- Tony Kriletich
- Brian Lee
- Colin McMaster
- Robert Mincham
- Colin O'Neil
- Paul Schultz
- Ray Sinel
- Garry Smith
- Roger Tait
- Henry Tatana
- Ernie Wiggs
- Des Barchard
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