1924 Great Britain Lions tour | |||||
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Manager | J. H. Dannatt and E. Osborne | ||||
Tour captain(s) | Jonty Parkin | ||||
Top point scorer(s) | Jim Sullivan (168)[1] | ||||
Top try scorer(s) | Johnny Ring (23)[1] | ||||
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Previous tour | 1920 | ||||
Next tour | 1928 |
The 1924 Great Britain Lions tour was a tour by the Great Britain national rugby league team of Australia and New Zealand which took place between May and August 1924. The tour involved a schedule of 27 games; 18 in Australia, including a three-test series against Australia for the Ashes and a further nine in New Zealand, including a three-test series against New Zealand.
Captained by Jonty Parkin, the Lions returned home having won 21, and lost six games. They won the Ashes against Australia by two tests to one, but lost two out of three tests against New Zealand.
Despite being classed as Great Britain with the presence of Welsh players, the team actually played the tour listed as England.[2][3]
Squad
An initial 20-man squad for the tour was named on 27 February 1924,[4] with six additional players being selected in the following weeks.[5] Wakefield Trinity scrum-half Jonty Parkin was appointed as captain.[6]
The two team managers were J. H. Dannatt of Hull and E. Osborne of Warrington.[7]
Schedule and results
The majority of the touring party departed from Tilbury on 11 April 1924. Due to their involvement in the 1924 Challenge Cup final, the nine players selected from Wigan and Oldham travelled overland and joined the ship at Marseille.[7] The team arrived in Melbourne on 20 May.[8]
Date | Opponents | Score (GB first) | Venue | Attendance | Notes |
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24 May | ![]() |
45–13 | Brunswick Street Oval, Melbourne | 15,000 | |
26 May | ![]() |
31–4 | Fisher Park, Cootamundra | 5,500 | |
31 May | ![]() |
43–18 | Newcastle Sports Ground, Newcastle | 9,000 | |
4 June | ![]() |
34–17 | Tamworth Oval, Tamworth | 3,500 | |
7 June | ![]() |
10–5 | Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney | 42,000 | |
9 June | ![]() |
18–33 | Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney | 48,000 | |
12 June | ![]() |
17–0 | North Ipswich Reserve, Ipswich | 2,000 | |
14 June | ![]() |
10–25 | Brisbane Exhibition Ground, Brisbane | 35,000 | |
19 June | ![]() |
20–23 | Athletic Oval, Toowoomba | 10,000 | |
21 June | ![]() |
43–5 | Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney | 26,042 | |
23 June | ![]() |
22–3 | Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney | 50,005 | |
25 June | ![]() |
42–23 | Wade Park, Orange | 5,000 | |
28 June | ![]() |
5–3 | Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney | 33,842 | |
2 July | ![]() |
28–19 | Oakes Oval, Lismore | 8,000 | |
5 July | ![]() |
34–20 | George Street Ground, Rockhampton | 8,000 | |
8 July | ![]() |
22–3 | Maryborough Showgound, Maryborough | 2,500 | |
12 July | ![]() |
11–21 | Brisbane Exhibition Ground, Brisbane | 39,000 | |
16 July | ![]() |
31–23 | Sydney Sports Ground, Sydney | 2,000 | |
23 July | ![]() |
28–16 | Steele Park, Hamilton | 3,000 | |
26 July | ![]() |
24–11 | Carlaw Park, Auckland | 20,000 | |
28 July | ![]() |
30–12 | Paterson Park, Ngāruawāhia | ||
30 July | ![]() |
28–13 | Carlaw Park, Auckland | 7,000 | |
2 August | ![]() |
8–16 | Carlaw Park, Auckland | 22,000 | |
6 August | ![]() |
11–13 | Basin Reserve, Wellington | 6,000 | |
9 August | ![]() |
31–18 | Tahuna Park, Dunedin | 14,000 | |
15 August | ![]() |
65–8 | Victoria Park, Greymouth | 3,000 | |
16 August | ![]() |
47–10 | Addington Showgound, Christchurch | 9,000 |
The team departed New Zealand aboard the RMS Tahiti, returning home via America.
References
- ^ a b Saxton, Irvin (ed.). History of Rugby League: No.29 1923–1924. League Publications. p. 17.
- ^ 1924 Great Britain Lions tour summary - Rugby League Project
- ^ Alan Whiticker, Ian Collis (1994). Rugby League Test Matches in Australia. Sydney: ABC Books. pp. 49–54. ISBN 0 7333 0329 3.
- ^ "Rugby Men For The Tour". Leeds Mercury. 28 February 1924. p. 15 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Rugby League: Touring Team Complete". Halifax Daily Courier & Guardian. 13 March 1924. p. 3 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Parkin To Captain Tourists". Hull Daily Mail. 10 April 1924. p. 10 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ a b "Rugby League Tourists". Halifax Daily Courier & Guardian. 12 April 1924. p. 5 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Rugby League: Players Reach Melbourne". The Sun. Sydney. 20 May 1924. p. 10 – via Trove.
External links
- Lions Tour 1924 at Rugby League Project