John Mantle

OVERALL STATISTICS

BIRTHAGESIGNED ONFROM
13-03-1942
N/A
24-12-1964
Newport RUFC
DEBUTLAST MATCHLEFT
23-01-1965 v Whitehaven
Salford
1976- Salford
CAREERAPPEARANCES (SUBS)
1964-1975
435 (13)
TRIESGOALSDGOALSPTS
69
2
0
211

Biography of John Mantle



HERITAGE NO : 824
An Appreciation and Obituary by Alex Service

He was one of Saints` greatest-ever signings from the Welsh valleys, a superb forward, who married a local girl, Lorraine, in 1966, and remained a resident of the St. Helens area all his life, becoming a well-respected teacher and an ever-popular member of our community.

Born in Cardiff, South Wales, on March 13 1942, he was a real all-round sportsman in his youth. An Under 19s national triple jump champion, John played international soccer for Welsh Boys Clubs and was his school`s cricket captain before going to Loughborough College. He became shot-putt champion and captain of the rugby team, playing for British Universities, Leicester and Newport, where he was a team-mate of fly-half David Watkins and his future team-mate at Saints, scrum-half Bob Prosser.

Yet John was nearly lost to rugby altogether. As a centre half, he was a target for Wolverhampton Wanderers, who were still a powerful club in English football. "I played six trial games for them," he recalled recently. "I then had a chat with the manager, Stan Cullis, who said he wanted to sign me but he told me that being a soccer player was a somewhat precarious occupation.

"I decided to go to college and get my teaching qualifications, although I could still have gone back to Wolves when I had finished at Loughborough, but it was not to be."

Given his all-round athleticism, there is little doubt he would have been a success.

Essentially a number 8 forward in the 15-a-side code, he represented Wales on eight occasions, including the 1964 tour to South Africa. Despite losing to the Springboks 24-3 in Durban, John had been the most outstanding Welsh player. Rugby League clubs were taking note, with Saints showing particular interest.

"I can remember talking to one of the Directors at the time who wanted to know more about John Mantle and would he be good enough for St. Helens," recalls Peter Harvey, who had himself recently signed from rugby union. "John and I had played in the Loughborough First XV, so I knew exactly what he was capable of. I told him that they would be signing one of the fastest forwards the club had ever seen!"

Yet John knew all about the town of St. Helens, as he explained in his testimonial brochure some years later: "In all honesty, the decision was made easy by the fact that I had spent some time in St. Helens during my college years. I had become friendly with a St. Helens lad [Roy Woods] whilst at college and we had talked a lot about the league game."

At over six foot and fifteen stones, he was seen as the ideal replacement for the legendary running second-rower Dick Huddart, who had joined St. George in Sydney in 1964. Mantle signed for the Knowsley Road club on January 1 1965, making his debut three weeks later at home to Whitehaven in a 16-3 victory.

John made rapid progress, developing into one of the greatest all-round second row forwards in rugby league.

"Wales lost a great player when Mantle turned professional and League gained a gem of a forward," wrote Robert Gate in his book Gone North. "Union forwards usually take a considerable time to adapt to League techniques and many simply do not make the grade despite impressive amateur pedigrees. John Mantle took to the game like a duck to water for unlike many Union packmen he was not a specialist."

He was a big strong lad, with tremendous stamina, who could devastate defences with his powerful long-striding surges. "He didn`t need to be taught the art of tackling," adds Robert Gate. "There are precious few places to hide in top class rugby league and John Mantle was always to be found out there in the open."

John could look after himself and his team-mates when the going got tough, making him ideal for Test Match football, especially against the Australians, who were more than aware of his devastating potential with the ball.

He was an integral member of the Saints` side that won four trophies, Lancashire League, League Leader`s Bowl, Challenge Cup and League Championship in 1965-66, when he showed terrific stamina, playing in no less than 48 matches during the campaign, relishing the emphasis on fitness that Coach Joe Coan had brought to the club

. Playing at loose forward, John displayed his power by crashing over for Saints` first try in the Challenge Cup Final at Wembley, against deadly rivals Wigan, the result of a clever switch move involving Peter Harvey and Tom Van Vollenhoven. "He had great lines of running straight and into the gaps," remembers Peter Harvey. "And that try was straight from the training ground."

On January 16 1966, he made his Great Britain debut against France in Perpignan and at the end of the Four Cups campaign he was an automatic choice for the Australasian Tour, together with his team-mates Tommy Bishop and Cliff Watson.

John played his first Ashes Test at Sydney on June 25, when Great Britain pulled off a fine 17-13 victory, although they later lost the rubber in the Third Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground by just five points. John had another crack at the Aussies during their 1967 tour, playing in the notorious 16-11 victory at Headingley and at the White City, where Australia set the platform for retaining the Ashes in a 17-11 success.

John decided not to go on the Lions tour in 1970, for personal reasons and made his thirteenth and final appearance for Great Britain at Headingley, in the Second Test against Australia on November 24 1973 when the Kangaroos won 14-6. It was a pity that the start of Mantle`s international career coincided with Britain`s decline as a major force, reflected in the dominance of the Australians, something that has continued to the present day!

John captained the re-formed Welsh team to victory against England at Salford in 1969, one of six St. Helens players, including Frank Wilson, Graham Rees, John Warlow, Kel Coslett and Bob Wanbon, in the side. John played 16 times for Wales overall during his rugby league career, captaining them on three occasions. He played his last game against England at Knowsley Road on May 28 1978, when the Welsh were heavily defeated to the tune of 13-60. The English full-back that day was his former Saints` team-mate and another good friend, Geoff Pimblett.

By the early 1970s, John had won every honour in the game at club level. Despite showing the scars of battle, including the amputation of the middle finger from his left hand, he was still a major influence in the club`s Championship-winning sides of 1970 and 1971. Yet it was at Wembley in two Challenge Cup Finals that he is best remembered. John played in the 1972 Final against Leeds with twelve stitches in his head, as a result of a car crash, but it did not stop him playing a major role in the second row during the Saints` 16-13 success. "I requested to the doctor not to put 13 in, for obvious reasons," he recalled. "I decided to play wearing protective headgear. Fortunately, it was a gamble that paid off."

By 1976, he had graduated to the front row in the famous `Dad`s Army` team that defeated Widnes. His grin of self-satisfaction on the bench after being replaced in the final few minutes is one of the most enduring images in Saints` history!

John, together fellow Welshman Kel Coslett, went on to play their last game for the club on British soil in the brilliant 15-2 Premiership Final victory against Salford, a fitting end to their careers at Knowsley Road. They then went on the club`s Australasian tour where they played against Eastern Suburbs in the first World Club Challenge match.

Overall, John had appeared in an incredible 19 major finals, with Coslett just one behind! This included the club`s one-and-only First Division Championship [1974-75], three Championship final victories [1966, 1970 and 1971] and three Challenge Cup final successes [1966, 1972 and 1976]. He played 435 matches for the Saints, scoring 69 tries and also kicked two goals, for a total of 208 points a proud record indeed.

John also enjoyed a successful Testimonial in the mid-1970s, realising £4,636, a record sum at the time and the cheque was presented by Saints` Chairman Charles Martin. John was subsequently inducted into the St. Helens Player`s Association Hall of Fame. "John was a good friend of mine," says fellow Welshman Kel Coslett. "He was a good fellow and a tremendous player with great ability. John would always listen to advice and was a good team man. Put it this way, he would always be in my team." Enough said!

Always an extremely durable character, as we have seen, John went on to play more games than any other forward to come out of Wales. His last match was on March 31 1982, when he scored a try for Blackpool Borough against Bramley. His post-Saints career had also taken him to Salford, Leigh, Barrow, Keighley, Oldham and the Cardiff Blue Dragons, where he met up once again with David Watkins.

John first taught Physical Education at Grange Park School when he graduated from Loughborough and later enjoyed a similar role at Rivington Road, where the likes of future Saints` great Neil Holding came under his tutelage. He also taught at Selwyn Jones high School and Briar`s Hey School in Rainhill. John also enjoyed pastoral roles as a mentor for youngsters and loved taking school teams for football, cricket and rugby.

Daughter Janine tells of her father`s caring and compassionate side, unlike his uncompromising demeanour on the rugby field. "He will always be our hero," she adds. "He was such a big family man and above all, a real gentleman." Amen to that.

Saints Chairman Eamonn McManus shared the grief of Saints fans far and wide, penning this tribute:

"It`s with great sadness that we hear of the passing of an all-time great Saint, John Mantle.

He was from that era of magnificent players who moulded St Helens into the world famous rugby league club that it is today.

He moved from Welsh rugby union, laid down his family roots in St Helens, and became a great player in one of our greatest ever sides.

It`s an abiding boyhood memory of mine watching him perform with such distinction for St Helens and for Great Britain. It was an equal pleasure, in later years, to get to know the absolute gentleman that he was. He will be greatly missed, but also fondly remembered, by all."

Everyone at the St Helens club sends their condolences to John`s wife, Lorraine, son Kelvin, daughter Janine and grandchildren Ryan and Rhys at this sad time.

John Mantle, Born March 13 1942. Died November 18 2018.

John Mantle by Dave Dooley:

John Mantle was a multi-talented athlete and sportsman. He attended Bedwelty Grammar School where he became a Wales youth soccer international,[he played for Wales at U 19s level and was offered full professional terms by Wolves when they were top of the old First Division] Welsh and Monmouthshire triple jump champion and schools cricket captain. He was, of course, a rugby player to boot! John played for the Welsh Secondary Schools at Under 19s and senior level. John attended Loughborough College where he played Rugby Union for three years, captaining the College in his third year and won the Middlesex sevens. John also played county rugby for Leicestershire whilst at College. He continued his development as an all round athlete becoming the college shot putt champion.

He joined Newport Rugby Union Club, the `Black and Ambers`, after completing studies at Loughborough College. During his relatively short stay at this prestigious club John played 27 games from 1962/3 to 1964/5 scoring 8 tries mostly as a number eight.

Newport RU Record

1962/3 : 2 matches

1963/4 : 7 matches scoring one try

1964/5 : 18 matches scoring seven tries

Despite this brief club record John Mantle managed to win two Welsh caps in 1964 against England and South Africa. [he actually played on 8 occasions, but only two were considered full internationals]His final cap was on the tour to South Africa with Wales. Mantle was being groomed to be the cornerstone of the welsh pack when he was "lured to the North".

Mike Dams (The Sorcerer - Newport RU Historian) recalls:

I remember playing against John Mantle at schoolboy level. Although he made his name at Union as a back row forward he played that day at centre. He was big and the over-aged 19 yr old and scored at least one try against us! I tried to tackle him once and was brushed aside like a feather. St Helens`s gain - Newport and Wales` loss!!

John Mantle signed for the Saints on Christmas Eve 1964. He was drafted into Saints` greatest ever set of forwards that included John Tembey, John Warlow, Bob Dagnall, Cliff Watson, Ray French, Mervyn Hicks and Doug Laughton. This pack of aces was augmented by all-time great backs including Alex Murphy, Tom Van Vollenhoven, Len Killeen and Billy Benyon, with Frankie Barrow vying with Kel Coslett for the full back berth. Good quality players including Wiliams, Tony Barrow, Peter Harvey and Wilf Smith probably resulted in the highest quality playing squad ever assembled at Knowsley Road.

He joined a Saints team on the crest of a wave. The side had remained unbeaten going into the new year of 1965 having won 21 games on the bounce and carried off the Lancashire Cup in the process and attracting a huge home and away support. John made his debut for the Saints on January 23rd., 1965 against Whitehaven at home. It was a 16-3 victory.

My first encounter with John Mantle was as a fourth former at Grange Park Technical School when this strapping Welshman turned up to take over Steve Llewellyn`s PE timetable. It was quite daunting to have a current Saint as a teacher - what could you shout at Knowsley Road if he dropped the ball or missed an easy tackle? As a young rugby coach John actually introduced some team play and forward tactics into the school teams` play. This was quite a novelty as most Sintelliners were expected to know how to play rugby (any code) just by being born or bred in the town.

At school I have three abiding memories of `Mr. Mantle`. On one occasion he threw me into a lake whilst on walking holiday in the Langdale valley - just because I referred to him as `Lurch` (the Addams Family had just appeared on the box). Secondly, I caught him doing extra weight training prior to his RL international debut versus France in 1966 - I had never seen anyone do step ups on two benches with a rack of iron on their shoulders. Finally, I remember how saddened and moved he felt when the Aberfan disaster happened - he must have felt tremendously homesick at the time.

John`s career at the Saints was immensely successful. His finest match for me was on October 1st., 1965 against a very fine Oldham side. Towards the end of the match Saints were winning 18 to 17 and it was anybody`s game when Mantle received the ball in the left centre position 30 yards from the Oldham line. He drew the full back and sold a beautiful dummy to race behind the posts and seal a 23-17 victory. Following that match many pundits predicted a big future for John in the centres but thankfully Joe Coan retained him in that glorious Saints` pack. That season also saw John collect a set of four winners medals and claim a place on the 1966 Lions Tour to Australasia.

In all John Mantle played 435 matches for St Helens (7th on all time list), scoring 68 tries, and kicking 2 goals for a total of 208 points.

Following his departure from the Saints in 1976, John Mantle`s travels as a player and coach took him to Salford, Leigh, Barrow, Keighley, Oldham, Cardiff and Blackpool Borough. `Big John` turned out for more games than any other Welsh `Convert` and scored a try in his last competitive match for Blackpool Borough against Bramley on March 21st 1982 at the grand old age of forty.

John still lives in St Helens and has retired from teaching.

Representative

Great Britain 13 caps including the 1966 Australasian Tour

Wales 14 caps

Honours - Winners

RL Championship 1965-66, 1969-70, 1970-71, 1974-75

RL Challenge Cup 1966, 1972, 1976

RL Premiership 1976

Lancashire Cup 1967-68

Lancashire League 1964-65, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1968-69

League Leaders 1964-65, 1965-66

Thanks to Mike Dams for his research on John`s RU career.

John died in November 2018, aged 76.


SEASON STATISTICS

Season (Official Matches)TriesGoalsDGoalsMatches
1964~65 3 0 0 13
1965~66 7 0 0 48
1966~67 2 1 0 37
1967~68 4 1 0 25
1968~69 7 0 0 28
1969~70 7 0 0 45
1970~71 7 0 0 46
1971~72 7 0 0 45
1972~73 3 0 0 27
1973~74 4 0 0 45
1974~75 9 0 0 35
1975~76 9 0 0 41
TOTALS:69 2 0 435
Season (Other Matches)TriesGoalsDGoalsMatches
1967~68 0001
1969~701001
1972~73 0001
1975~76 0003
TOTALS:1006

ALL MATCHES

DateMatchPosOpponentsCompVenueFTFTOTGDG
23rd Jan 1965 1
W
12 Whitehaven L H 16 3 VIEW
13th Mar 1965 2
W
12 Oldham L A 15 9 1 VIEW
16th Mar 1965 3
L
13 Wakefield Trinity L H 2 9 VIEW
20th Mar 1965 4
L
13 Wakefield Trinity L A 4 5 VIEW
23rd Mar 1965 5
L
12 Wigan L H 6 10 VIEW
27th Mar 1965 6
L
12 Salford L A 8 11 VIEW
30th Mar 1965 7
W
15 Hull Kingston Rovers L H 8 2 1 VIEW
5th Apr 1965 8
W
13 Barrow L A 21 14 VIEW
9th Apr 1965 --NPS
W
15 Liverpool City L A 11 0 VIEW
16th Apr 1965 --NPS
W
15 Wigan L A 16 8 VIEW
17th Apr 1965 9
W
12 Widnes L A 14 2 VIEW
19th Apr 1965 --NPS
W
14 Swinton L H 16 5 VIEW
21st Apr 1965 10
W
11 Huddersfield L A 20 6 VIEW
24th Apr 1965 11
W
12 Barrow Ch1 H 23 7 VIEW
30th Apr 1965 12
W
13 Hull Kingston Rovers Ch2 H 24 6 1 VIEW
15th May 1965 --NPS
W
15 Wakefield Trinity ChSF H 10 5 VIEW
22nd May 1965 13
L
12 Halifax ChF N 7 15 VIEW
20th Aug 1965 14
W
12 Halifax L H 15 4 VIEW
24th Aug 1965 15
W
12 Rochdale Hornets L A 17 9 VIEW
28th Aug 1965 16
W
12 Castleford L A 19 15 VIEW
30th Aug 1965 17
W
13 Whitehaven L H 30 5 1 VIEW
4th Sep 1965 18
W
12 Warrington L A 11 2 VIEW
10th Sep 1965 19
L
12 Swinton LC1 H 7 8 VIEW
15th Sep 1965 20
W
12 New Zealand Tour H 28 7 VIEW
18th Sep 1965 21
W
12 Castleford L H 21 6 VIEW
27th Sep 1965 22
W
12 Widnes L A 9 4 VIEW
1st Oct 1965 23
W
13 Oldham L H 23 17 1 VIEW
5th Oct 1965 24
W
12 Leigh FT1 H 25 19 VIEW
9th Oct 1965 25
W
12 Barrow L H 18 14 VIEW
16th Oct 1965 26
W
11 Salford L A 15 11 1 VIEW
23rd Oct 1965 27
W
12 Workington Town L H 43 4 VIEW
30th Oct 1965 28
W
12 Barrow L A 15 10 VIEW
9th Nov 1965 29
W
12 Huddersfield L H 11 4 VIEW
13th Nov 1965 30
W
12 Workington Town L A 7 3 VIEW
16th Nov 1965 31
W
12 Leeds FT2 H 21 9 VIEW
19th Nov 1965 32
W
12 Rochdale Hornets L H 19 7 VIEW
27th Nov 1965 33
D
12 Wakefield Trinity L H 9 9 VIEW
4th Dec 1965 34
W
12 Whitehaven L A 4 2 VIEW
7th Dec 1965 35
W
12 Swinton FTSF H 9 5 VIEW
14th Dec 1965 36
L
12 Castleford FTF H 0 4 VIEW
17th Dec 1965 37
W
12 Blackpool Borough L H 21 9 VIEW
1st Jan 1966 38
W
12 Salford L H 16 3 VIEW
8th Jan 1966 39
L
12 Oldham L A 9 13 VIEW
29th Jan 1966 40
W
12 Halifax L A 5 2 VIEW
1st Feb 1966 41
W
12 Widnes L H 9 4 VIEW
5th Feb 1966 42
W
11 Blackpool Borough L A 25 11 1 VIEW
14th Feb 1966 43
W
12 Leigh L H 17 2 VIEW
19th Feb 1966 44
L
12 Wakefield Trinity L A 12 20 VIEW
26th Feb 1966 45
W
13 Wakefield Trinity CC1 A 10 0 VIEW
1st Mar 1966 46
W
13 Warrington L H 22 6 VIEW
8th Mar 1966 47
W
13 Liverpool City L H 16 2 VIEW
12th Mar 1966 48
W
13 Huddersfield L A 8 7 VIEW
19th Mar 1966 49
W
13 Swinton CC2 H 16 4 VIEW
23rd Mar 1966 50
W
12 Leigh L A 6 5 VIEW
26th Mar 1966 51
L
3 Wigan L A 8 17 1 VIEW
2nd Apr 1966 52
W
13 Hull Kingston Rovers CC3 H 12 10 VIEW
8th Apr 1966 53
W
13 Wigan L H 17 10 VIEW
11th Apr 1966 54
L
13 Swinton L A 6 20 VIEW
16th Apr 1966 55
W
13 Dewsbury CCSF N 12 5 VIEW
22nd Apr 1966 56
L
13 Swinton L H 10 15 VIEW
25th Apr 1966 57
W
11 Liverpool City L A 28 3 1 VIEW
30th Apr 1966 58
W
11 Warrington Ch1 H 35 7 VIEW
7th May 1966 59
W
11 Oldham Ch2 H 15 10 VIEW
21st May 1966 60
W
13 Wigan CCF N 21 2 1 VIEW
28th May 1966 61
W
13 Halifax ChF N 35 12 VIEW
7th Sep 1966 62
W
11 Salford FTP(1) A 19 10 VIEW
10th Sep 1966 63
W
13 Liverpool City L A 35 12 VIEW
12th Sep 1966 64
W
12 Barrow L A 15 9 1 VIEW
14th Sep 1966 65
L
13 Wigan LC2 A 9 11 VIEW
17th Sep 1966 66
W
13 Blackpool Borough L A 23 14 VIEW
24th Sep 1966 67
D
12 Rochdale Hornets L A 17 17 VIEW
26th Sep 1966 68
W
12 Salford FTP(2) H 40 5 VIEW
30th Sep 1966 69
W
12 Whitehaven L H 35 12 VIEW
7th Oct 1966 70
W
12 Blackpool Borough L H 25 6 VIEW
14th Oct 1966 71
W
12 Wakefield Trinity L H 18 15 VIEW
18th Oct 1966 72
W
13 Swinton FT1 H 11 9 VIEW
22nd Oct 1966 73
W
13 Salford L A 30 3 VIEW
28th Oct 1966 74
W
12 Leeds L H 16 3 VIEW
11th Nov 1966 75
W
12 Castleford L H 13 2 VIEW
18th Nov 1966 76
W
13 Barrow L H 16 11 VIEW
26th Nov 1966 77
W
13 Huddersfield L A 15 10 VIEW
2nd Dec 1966 78
L
12 Castleford L A 7 25 VIEW
9th Dec 1966 79
W
12 Leigh L H 4 0 VIEW
27th Dec 1966 80
W
11 Warrington L A 9 8 VIEW
2nd Jan 1967 81
D
12 Swinton L A 9 9 VIEW
27th Jan 1967 82
W
12 Oldham L H 25 7 1 VIEW
3rd Feb 1967 83
D
12 Salford CC1 A 5 5 VIEW
7th Feb 1967 84
L
13 Salford CC1(rep) H 3 8 VIEW
11th Feb 1967 85
W
13 Liverpool City L H 23 6 VIEW
17th Feb 1967 86
L
12 Oldham L A 7 8 VIEW
4th Mar 1967 87
L
12 Leeds L A 20 26 VIEW
10th Mar 1967 88
W
12 Rochdale Hornets L H 17 2 VIEW
18th Mar 1967 89
W
13 Huddersfield L H 11 4 VIEW
24th Mar 1967 90
W
12 Wigan L A 21 7 VIEW
25th Mar 1967 91
L
12 Whitehaven L A 3 4 VIEW
27th Mar 1967 92
L
12 Swinton L H 5 12 VIEW
7th Apr 1967 93
W
12 Widnes L H 25 10 VIEW
14th Apr 1967 94
W
12 Leigh Ch1 H 37 12 VIEW
22nd Apr 1967 95
W
12 Bradford Northern Ch2 H 15 8 1 VIEW
29th Apr 1967 96
W
12 Castleford ChSF H 14 3 VIEW
6th May 1967 97
D
13 Wakefield Trinity ChF N 7 7 VIEW
10th May 1967 98
L
13 Wakefield Trinity ChF(rep) N 9 21 VIEW
11th Aug 1967 --
W
12 Swinton * Fr Gallie Cup A 9 7 VIEW
18th Aug 1967 99
W
12 Rochdale Hornets LC1 H 7 4 VIEW
23rd Aug 1967 100
W
12 Leeds L A 13 12 1 VIEW
26th Aug 1967 101
W
12 Hull Kingston Rovers L H 13 8 VIEW
28th Aug 1967 102
W
2 Wakefield Trinity L H 13 11 VIEW
1st Sep 1967 103
W
12 Salford L A 15 3 VIEW
9th Sep 1967 104
W
11 Liverpool City L A 32 5 VIEW
15th Sep 1967 105
W
12 Leigh L H 22 0 VIEW
19th Sep 1967 106
W
11 Swinton LCSF A 12 8 VIEW
23rd Sep 1967 107
W
12 Rochdale Hornets L A 8 2 VIEW
27th Sep 1967 108
W
12 Warrington L H 17 12 VIEW
7th Oct 1967 109
D
12 Warrington LCF N 2 2 VIEW
14th Oct 1967 110
W
12 Liverpool City L H 15 7 1 VIEW
24th Oct 1967 111
W
12 Australia Tour H 8 4 VIEW
27th Oct 1967 112
W
12 Rochdale Hornets L H 14 7 VIEW
7th Nov 1967 113
W
12 Oldham FT1 H 14 0 VIEW
11th Nov 1967 114
W
12 Blackpool Borough L H 17 3 1 VIEW
18th Nov 1967 115
W
12 Leigh L A 7 4 1 VIEW
22nd Nov 1967 116
L
13 Wigan FT2 H 11 22 1 VIEW
2nd Dec 1967 117
W
12 Warrington LCF(rep) N 13 10 VIEW
26th Dec 1967 118
W
13 Wigan L A 16 10 VIEW
9th Mar 1968 119
W
12 Blackpool Borough L A 23 7 VIEW
16th Mar 1968 120
W
11 Widnes L H 18 13 VIEW
19th Mar 1968 121
L
11 Leeds L H 4 12 VIEW
23rd Mar 1968 122
L
12 Wakefield Trinity L A 3 23 VIEW
30th Mar 1968 123
W
11 Workington Town L H 18 11 VIEW
9th Nov 1968 124
W
11 Doncaster L A 22 8 VIEW
11th Nov 1968 125
W
15 Hull Kingston Rovers L H 21 5 VIEW
4th Dec 1968 126
W
15 Blackpool Borough L H 13 10 VIEW
10th Dec 1968 127
W
15 Warrington FTSF H 29 6 VIEW
17th Dec 1968 128
L
11 Wigan FTF A 4 7 VIEW
26th Dec 1968 129
W
12 Wigan L AB H 11 3 VIEW
1st Jan 1969 130
W
12 Swinton L A 15 5 1 VIEW
6th Jan 1969 131
W
12 Hull Kingston Rovers L A 16 5 VIEW
11th Jan 1969 132
W
12 Whitehaven L A 9 7 VIEW
14th Jan 1969 133
W
12 Wigan L H 13 3 1 VIEW
18th Jan 1969 134
W
12 Rochdale Hornets L H 17 7 VIEW
25th Jan 1969 135
W
11 Hull CC1 A 13 3 VIEW
25th Feb 1969 136
W
12 Oldham CC2 A 15 6 1 VIEW
1st Mar 1969 137
L
12 Warrington CC3 A 2 4 VIEW
6th Mar 1969 138
W
12 Huyton L H 37 6 1 VIEW
11th Mar 1969 139
W
12 Barrow L H 32 7 1 VIEW
15th Mar 1969 140
L
12 Leigh L A 10 12 VIEW
21st Mar 1969 141
W
12 Widnes L A 18 4 VIEW
24th Mar 1969 142
W
12 Blackpool Borough L H 43 12 1 VIEW
28th Mar 1969 143
W
11 Oldham L H 19 4 VIEW
4th Apr 1969 144
L
11 Wigan L A 10 34 VIEW
7th Apr 1969 145
W
11 Swinton L H 40 5 VIEW
12th Apr 1969 146
L
12 Workington Town L H 5 8 VIEW
15th Apr 1969 147
W
11 Oldham L A 17 2 VIEW
19th Apr 1969 148
W
13 Doncaster L H 57 5 1 VIEW
26th Apr 1969 149
W
13 Keighley Ch1 H 25 7 VIEW
3rd May 1969 150
W
11 Featherstone Rovers Ch2 H 47 4 VIEW
10th May 1969 151
L
11 Castleford ChSF H 6 18 VIEW
9th Aug 1969 --
W
11 Swinton* Fr Gallie Cup A 32 4 1 VIEW
16th Aug 1969 152
W
11 Castleford L H 27 3 VIEW
20th Aug 1969 153
L
11 Widnes L A 5 17 VIEW
23rd Aug 1969 154
W
11 Workington Town L H 31 11 VIEW
29th Aug 1969 155
W
12 Warrington L A 14 7 VIEW
1st Sep 1969 156
W
11 Maryport LC1 H 58 5 1 VIEW
5th Sep 1969 157
W
11 Huyton L H 31 0 1 VIEW
10th Sep 1969 158
L
11 Castleford L A 3 9 VIEW
13th Sep 1969 159
W
11 Blackpool Borough L A 35 2 VIEW
20th Sep 1969 160
W
11 Rochdale Hornets L H 63 10 VIEW
27th Sep 1969 161
W
13 Workington Town L A 17 5 VIEW
29th Sep 1969 162
L
12 Widnes LC2 A 14 22 VIEW
4th Oct 1969 163
W
11 Warrington L H 11 7 VIEW
11th Oct 1969 164
W
11 Huyton L A 28 5 VIEW
13th Oct 1969 165
W
13 Swinton FT1 A 17 9 VIEW
29th Oct 1969 166
L
13 Salford L A 12 16 VIEW
8th Nov 1969 167
W
11 Whitehaven L A 10 9 VIEW
10th Nov 1969 168
W
11 Leigh L H 16 10 VIEW
15th Nov 1969 169
L
11 Featherstone Rovers L A 6 13 VIEW
17th Nov 1969 170
W
11 Barrow L H 31 9 1 VIEW
22nd Nov 1969 171
W
11 Oldham L H 41 10 VIEW
9th Dec 1969 172
D
12 Wigan FTSF A 13 13 VIEW
11th Dec 1969 173
L
11 Wigan FTSF(rep) H 9 15 VIEW
13th Dec 1969 174
W
15 Blackpool Borough L H 26 9 VIEW
26th Dec 1969 175
W
12 Wigan L A 53 11 VIEW
1st Jan 1970 176
D
11 Swinton L H 18 18 VIEW
10th Jan 1970 177
W
11 Batley L H 22 9 VIEW
27th Jan 1970 178
L
13 Salford L H 15 16 VIEW
31st Jan 1970 179
L
13 Leigh L A 3 6 VIEW
7th Feb 1970 180
W
13 Bradford Northern CC1 H 16 3 VIEW
21st Feb 1970 181
W
11 Bramley CC2 H 17 2 VIEW
27th Feb 1970 182
W
11 Barrow L A 6 0 VIEW
10th Mar 1970 183
D
11 Doncaster CC3 A 4 4 VIEW
14th Mar 1970 184
W
11 Featherstone Rovers L H 22 4 1 VIEW
16th Mar 1970 185
W
11 Doncaster CC3(rep) H 36 0 VIEW
21st Mar 1970 186
W
11 Batley L A 8 7 VIEW
23rd Mar 1970 187
W
11 Rochdale Hornets L A 10 0 VIEW
27th Mar 1970 188
L
11 Wigan L H 16 23 VIEW
4th Apr 1970 189
L
12 Castleford CCSF N 3 6 VIEW
6th Apr 1970 190
W
11 Oldham L A 43 0 2 VIEW
10th Apr 1970 191
W
11 Widnes L H 15 12 VIEW
18th Apr 1970 192
W
11 Warrington Ch1 H 36 8 VIEW
25th Apr 1970 193
W
11 Leigh Ch2 H 16 5 1 VIEW
2nd May 1970 194
D
11 Castleford ChSF A 9 9 VIEW
4th May 1970 195
W
11 Castleford ChSF(rep) H 21 12 VIEW
16th May 1970 196
W
11 Leeds ChF N 24 12 VIEW
15th Aug 1970 197
D
11 Castleford CS A 19 19 VIEW
22nd Aug 1970 198
W
11 Bradford Northern L A 42 3 1 VIEW
25th Aug 1970 199
W
11 Batley L H 35 3 1 VIEW
29th Aug 1970 200
W
11 Huyton LC1 A 30 3 VIEW
31st Aug 1970 201
W
11 Leigh L H 26 7 1 VIEW
5th Sep 1970 202
W
15 Bramley L A 15 8 VIEW
10th Sep 1970 203
W
13 Halifax L A 27 4 VIEW
12th Sep 1970 204
W
11 Huddersfield L H 39 0 VIEW
17th Sep 1970 205
W
11 Swinton LC2 H 20 7 VIEW
19th Sep 1970 206
L
11 Swinton L A 8 22 VIEW
22nd Sep 1970 207
W
11 Hull L H 30 9 VIEW
26th Sep 1970 208
W
11 Hull Kingston Rovers L H 38 3 VIEW
29th Sep 1970 209
W
11 Castleford FT1 H 14 7 VIEW
3rd Oct 1970 210
W
12 Featherstone Rovers L A 27 18 VIEW
7th Oct 1970 211
W
11 Warrington L A 12 4 VIEW
10th Oct 1970 212
W
11 Wigan LCSF A 23 0 VIEW
13th Oct 1970 213
W
15 Warrington L H 37 6 VIEW
19th Oct 1970 214
W
8 Bradford Northern L H 42 0 VIEW
14th Nov 1970 215
L
12 Leigh L A 13 15 VIEW
20th Nov 1970 216
W
12 Salford L A 4 0 VIEW
28th Nov 1970 217
L
11 Leigh LCF N 4 7 VIEW
30th Nov 1970 218
W
11 Leigh FT2 A 10 4 1 VIEW
5th Dec 1970 219
W
11 St. Gaudens ECF(1) A 30 11 VIEW
8th Dec 1970 220
D
11 Wigan FTSF A 7 7 VIEW
13th Dec 1970 221
W
11 Wigan FTSF(rep) H 16 15 VIEW
15th Dec 1970 222
L
11 Leeds FTF A 5 9 VIEW
19th Dec 1970 223
W
11 Bramley L H 34 0 VIEW
26th Dec 1970 224
L
11 Wigan L H 5 12 VIEW
16th Jan 1971 225
L
11 Leeds L A 5 12 VIEW
23rd Jan 1971 226
W
12 Workington Town CC1 A 8 6 VIEW
30th Jan 1971 227
W
11 Whitehaven L H 27 5 VIEW
13th Feb 1971 228
L
12 Castleford L A 6 12 VIEW
20th Feb 1971 229
L
11 Leeds CC2 A 0 4 VIEW
27th Feb 1971 230
W
11 Whitehaven L A 15 8 VIEW
6th Mar 1971 231
W
11 Featherstone Rovers L H 23 16 VIEW
13th Mar 1971 232
W
11 Hull Kingston Rovers L A 26 9 1 VIEW
20th Mar 1971 233
W
11 Swinton L H 40 0 1 VIEW
22nd Mar 1971 234
W
11 Leeds L H 30 9 VIEW
2nd Apr 1971 235
W
11 Widnes L A 8 5 VIEW
9th Apr 1971 236
W
11 Wigan L A 9 6 VIEW
12th Apr 1971 237
W
11 Widnes L H 14 5 1 VIEW
17th Apr 1971 238
W
11 Huddersfield L A 11 8 VIEW
24th Apr 1971 239
W
11 Huddersfield Ch1 H 28 5 VIEW
7th May 1971 240
W
11 Leeds ChSF H 22 7 VIEW
22nd May 1971 241
W
11 Wigan ChF N 16 12 VIEW
5th Jun 1971 242
W
11 St. Gaudens ECF(2) H 62 0 VIEW
21st Aug 1971 243
W
11 Hull L H 30 14 VIEW
24th Aug 1971 244
L
11 Leeds L A 13 20 VIEW
27th Aug 1971 245
W
11 Leigh L A 8 3 VIEW
30th Aug 1971 246
W
11 Workington Town L H 21 14 VIEW
4th Sep 1971 247
W
12 Keighley L H 30 19 VIEW
6th Sep 1971 248
W
12 New Zealand Tour H 18 8 VIEW
11th Sep 1971 249
W
11 Wakefield Trinity L A 23 12 VIEW
18th Sep 1971 250
W
11 Halifax L H 14 10 VIEW
21st Sep 1971 251
W
11 Swinton FT1 A 14 9 VIEW
2nd Oct 1971 252
W
11 Salford L H 23 12 VIEW
9th Oct 1971 253
L
11 Bramley L A 10 15 1 VIEW
30th Oct 1971 254
W
15 Bramley L H 37 4 VIEW
6th Nov 1971 255
W
11 Dewsbury L A 4 2 VIEW
9th Nov 1971 256
W
12 Leigh FT2 A 13 4 VIEW
13th Nov 1971 257
W
12 Featherstone Rovers JP1 H 37 7 VIEW
20th Nov 1971 258
W
12 Castleford L H 14 2 VIEW
27th Nov 1971 259
W
11 Whitehaven JP2 A 12 0 VIEW
30th Nov 1971 260
W
11 Leeds FTSF A 17 0 VIEW
4th Dec 1971 261
W
12 Oldham L A 28 0 VIEW
11th Dec 1971 262
W
12 Hull JP3 H 33 5 VIEW
14th Dec 1971 263
W
12 Rochdale Hornets FTF H 8 2 VIEW
18th Dec 1971 264
L
12 Wakefield Trinity JPSF A 9 14 VIEW
27th Dec 1971 265
L
12 Wigan L A 3 8 VIEW
1st Jan 1972 266
W
12 Widnes L H 33 5 VIEW
8th Jan 1972 267
W
8 Wakefield Trinity L H 18 12 VIEW
15th Jan 1972 268
W
12 Keighley L A 24 4 1 VIEW
22nd Jan 1972 269
D
11 Leeds L H 15 15 VIEW
29th Jan 1972 270
W
12 Oldham CC1 A 8 6 VIEW
12th Feb 1972 271
W
12 Leigh L H 20 7 VIEW
19th Feb 1972 272
W
12 Huddersfield CC2 H 32 9 VIEW
26th Feb 1972 273
L
12 Hull Kingston Rovers L A 2 5 VIEW
4th Mar 1972 274
W
12 York CC3 A 32 5 2 VIEW
11th Mar 1972 275
W
12 Huddersfield L H 27 0 2 VIEW
14th Mar 1972 276
W
12 Hull Kingston Rovers L H 29 2 VIEW
18th Mar 1972 277
W
12 Dewsbury L H 16 14 VIEW
27th Mar 1972 278
W
11 Halifax L A 19 5 VIEW
31st Mar 1972 279
W
12 Wigan L H 21 4 VIEW
8th Apr 1972 280
W
13 Hull L A 17 7 VIEW
15th Apr 1972 281
D
12 Warrington CCSF N 10 10 VIEW
19th Apr 1972 282
W
11 Warrington CCSF(rep) N 10 6 VIEW
22nd Apr 1972 283
W
11 Hull Kingston Rovers Ch1 H 25 5 1 VIEW
28th Apr 1972 284
W
11 Rochdale Hornets Ch2 H 17 5 VIEW
4th May 1972 285
W
11 Bradford Northern ChSF A 14 10 VIEW
13th May 1972 286
W
11 Leeds CCF N 16 13 VIEW
20th May 1972 287
L
11 Leeds ChF N 5 9 VIEW
11th Aug 1972 --
D
11 Salford * Fr Gallie Cup A 12 12 VIEW
20th Aug 1972 288
W
11 Rochdale Hornets L A 21 3 VIEW
22nd Aug 1972 289
W
11 Warrington L H 15 11 VIEW
25th Aug 1972 290
W
15 Huyton L H 41 2 VIEW
28th Aug 1972 291
W
12 Huyton L A 47 6 1 VIEW
3rd Sep 1972 292
W
11 Warrington LC1 A 18 16 VIEW
8th Sep 1972 293
W
8 Leigh L H 9 2 VIEW
13th Sep 1972 294
L
12 Widnes LC2 A 2 13 VIEW
17th Sep 1972 295
L
11 Featherstone Rovers L A 14 19 VIEW
23rd Sep 1972 296
W
12 Halifax JP1 A 22 20 VIEW
29th Sep 1972 297
W
11 Swinton L H 33 12 1 VIEW
7th Oct 1972 298
D
11 Oldham L A 12 12 VIEW
10th Oct 1972 299
L
11 Leeds FT1 H 6 14 VIEW
22nd Oct 1972 300
W
11 Dewsbury L A 17 12 1 VIEW
27th Oct 1972 301
W
11 Featherstone Rovers L H 33 8 VIEW
3rd Nov 1972 302
W
11 Dewsbury L H 12 7 VIEW
15th Nov 1972 303
L
11 Australia Tour H 9 24 VIEW
24th Nov 1972 304
W
11 Featherstone Rovers JP2 H 24 8 VIEW
1st Dec 1972 305
W
11 Oldham L H 24 10 VIEW
24th Dec 1972 306
W
8 Blackpool Borough L A 33 14 VIEW
1st Jan 1973 307
W
8 Widnes L A 22 10 VIEW
13th Jan 1973 308
L
8 Leeds JPSF A 0 19 VIEW
20th Jan 1973 309
W
8 Leeds L A 5 2 VIEW
26th Jan 1973 310
W
8 Doncaster CC1 H 41 0 VIEW
30th Jan 1973 311
W
8 Rochdale Hornets L H 22 7 VIEW
2nd Feb 1973 312
W
8 Barrow L H 33 2 VIEW
11th Feb 1973 313
L
8 Warrington L A 11 13 VIEW
18th Feb 1973 314
L
8 Wigan CC2 A 2 15 VIEW
17th Aug 1973 315
W
15 Whitehaven L H 26 19 VIEW
20th Aug 1973 316
W
12 Barrow FTP(1) A 12 6 VIEW
24th Aug 1973 317
W
11 Leigh L A 23 2 1 VIEW
27th Aug 1973 318
W
12 Barrow FTP(2) H 20 8 VIEW
2nd Sep 1973 319
L
10 Workington Town LC1 A 5 11 VIEW
7th Sep 1973 320
W
12 Wakefield Trinity L H 30 9 VIEW
15th Sep 1973 321
W
12 Featherstone Rovers JP1 H 34 16 1 VIEW
21st Sep 1973 322
W
12 Whitehaven L A 26 7 VIEW
30th Sep 1973 323
W
8 Dewsbury L A 21 8 VIEW
5th Oct 1973 324
W
8 Hull Kingston Rovers L H 39 15 VIEW
13th Oct 1973 325
L
11 Leeds L A 15 20 VIEW
16th Oct 1973 326
W
11 Whitehaven FT1 H 35 5 VIEW
19th Oct 1973 327
W
11 Warrington L H 24 6 VIEW
28th Oct 1973 328
W
11 Castleford L A 17 7 VIEW
6th Nov 1973 329
W
11 Rochdale Hornets FT2 H 15 7 VIEW
13th Nov 1973 330
W
11 Australia Tour H 11 7 VIEW
18th Nov 1973 331
W
12 Dewsbury L H 35 3 VIEW
25th Nov 1973 332
W
11 Hull Kingston Rovers L A 14 9 VIEW
4th Dec 1973 333
L
8 Bramley FTSF A 12 13 VIEW
8th Dec 1973 334
L
11 Oldham L A 11 12 VIEW
16th Dec 1973 335
W
8 Whitehaven JP2 H 28 2 VIEW
22nd Dec 1973 336
L
12 Featherstone Rovers L A 8 13 VIEW
26th Dec 1973 337
W
11 Wigan L A 20 10 VIEW
29th Dec 1973 338
D
11 Wakefield Trinity JP3 A 18 18 VIEW
6th Jan 1974 339
W
11 Wakefield Trinity JP3 (rep) H 16 10 VIEW
12th Jan 1974 340
L
11 Warrington JPSF A 9 20 VIEW
20th Jan 1974 341
L
12 Rochdale Hornets L A 7 11 VIEW
27th Jan 1974 342
W
11 Salford L A 12 11 VIEW
3rd Feb 1974 --NPS
W
15 Keighley CC1 H 27 5 VIEW
10th Feb 1974 343
W
8 Featherstone Rovers L H 8 0 VIEW
17th Feb 1974 344
W
11 Rochdale Hornets L H 38 5 VIEW
24th Feb 1974 345
W
15 Bramley CC2 H 10 5 VIEW
3rd Mar 1974 346
W
8 Castleford L H 25 5 VIEW
10th Mar 1974 347
L
11 Leigh CC3 A 5 11 VIEW
16th Mar 1974 348
W
8 Bramley L A 20 4 VIEW
19th Mar 1974 349
D
8 Salford L H 19 19 VIEW
24th Mar 1974 350
W
11 Leigh L H 44 5 1 VIEW
26th Mar 1974 351
L
11 Widnes L H 0 5 VIEW
31st Mar 1974 352
W
11 Oldham L H 33 12 VIEW
5th Apr 1974 353
W
11 Leeds L H 17 5 VIEW
10th Apr 1974 354
W
11 Wakefield Trinity L A 15 2 VIEW
12th Apr 1974 355
D
15 Wigan L H 9 9 VIEW
20th Apr 1974 356
W
11 Workington Town MCC1 H 24 7 VIEW
28th Apr 1974 357
W
11 Castleford MCC2 H 25 9 1 VIEW
3rd May 1974 358
W
11 Leeds MCCSF A 23 10 VIEW
18th May 1974 359
L
8 Warrington MCCF N 12 13 VIEW
23rd Aug 1974 360
W
11 Warrington L A 16 10 VIEW
30th Aug 1974 361
L
11 Workington Town LC1 H 11 13 1 VIEW
6th Sep 1974 362
W
8 York L H 26 6 VIEW
15th Sep 1974 363
W
11 Dewsbury L A 21 7 VIEW
17th Sep 1974 364
W
8 Wakefield Trinity FTP(1) H 21 12 VIEW
20th Sep 1974 365
W
10 Leeds L H 21 5 VIEW
29th Sep 1974 366
L
11 Swinton JP1 A 6 7 VIEW
6th Oct 1974 367
W
8 Featherstone Rovers L A 22 8 VIEW
11th Oct 1974 368
W
11 Keighley L H 33 7 1 VIEW
20th Oct 1974 369
W
8 Halifax L A 47 15 2 VIEW
25th Oct 1974 370
W
8 Rochdale Hornets L H 23 5 1 VIEW
2nd Nov 1974 371
W
8 Bramley L A 17 9 VIEW
12th Nov 1974 372
L
8 Salford FT2 H 7 11 VIEW
15th Nov 1974 373
W
11 Bramley L H 12 10 VIEW
24th Nov 1974 374
L
8 Wakefield Trinity L A 5 13 VIEW
29th Nov 1974 375
W
11 Castleford L H 17 5 VIEW
15th Dec 1974 376
W
10 Warrington L H 20 2 VIEW
26th Dec 1974 377
W
10 Wigan L H 20 7 VIEW
29th Dec 1974 378
W
8 Salford L A 14 0 VIEW
1st Jan 1975 379
W
10 Widnes L A 11 10 1 VIEW
5th Jan 1975 380
W
12 Halifax L H 19 3 1 VIEW
12th Jan 1975 381
W
10 Keighley L A 13 5 VIEW
25th Jan 1975 382
L
8 Leeds L A 10 11 VIEW
2nd Feb 1975 383
W
8 Salford L H 18 5 VIEW
8th Feb 1975 384
W
10 Bramley CC1 A 30 5 VIEW
12th Feb 1975 385
W
10 Bradford Northern L H 20 11 VIEW
22nd Feb 1975 386
L
10 Wakefield Trinity CC2 A 9 13 VIEW
7th Mar 1975 387
L
15 Featherstone Rovers L H 8 12 VIEW
11th Mar 1975 388
W
8 Wakefield Trinity L H 16 6 1 VIEW
14th Mar 1975 389
W
8 Rochdale Hornets L A 4 2 VIEW
15th Apr 1975 390
W
8 Dewsbury L H 36 14 1 VIEW
1st May 1975 391
D
10 Bradford Northern PT2 A 5 5 VIEW
2nd May 1975 392
W
8 Bradford Northern PT2 (rep) H 14 5 VIEW
4th May 1975 393
W
10 Wigan PTSF A 22 16 VIEW
17th May 1975 394
L
10 Leeds PTF N 11 26 VIEW
31st Aug 1975 395
W
8 Oldham LC1 A 19 17 VIEW
6th Sep 1975 396
W
8 Huddersfield L A 22 21 VIEW
14th Sep 1975 397
W
8 Swinton LC2 A 17 2 1 VIEW
16th Sep 1975 398
W
8 Leeds L H 24 2 VIEW
23rd Sep 1975 399
L
8 Salford LCSF H 8 21 VIEW
28th Sep 1975 400
W
8 Blackpool Borough JP1 A 36 11 1 VIEW
5th Oct 1975 401
L
8 Featherstone Rovers L A 15 29 1 VIEW
8th Oct 1975 402
W
8 Rochdale Hornets FTP A 15 7 VIEW
22nd Oct 1975 403
W
8 Whitehaven FT1 H 38 10 2 VIEW
9th Nov 1975 404
W
8 Batley JP2 H 47 9 VIEW
22nd Nov 1975 405
L
8 Hull JP3 A 8 9 VIEW
30th Nov 1975 406
W
8 Huddersfield L H 47 3 1 VIEW
2nd Dec 1975 407
W
8 Barrow FTSF H 11 9 VIEW
14th Dec 1975 408
W
8 Oldham L AB A 15 3 VIEW
16th Dec 1975 409
W
8 Dewsbury FTF H 22 2 VIEW
26th Dec 1975 410
D
8 Wigan L A 12 12 VIEW
28th Dec 1975 411
W
8 Hull Kingston Rovers L A 18 4 VIEW
1st Jan 1976 412
W
8 Widnes L H 12 4 VIEW
11th Jan 1976 413
W
8 Bradford Northern L H 19 7 VIEW
17th Jan 1976 414
W
8 Leeds L A 17 8 VIEW
20th Jan 1976 415
W
8 Swinton L H 40 6 1 VIEW
25th Jan 1976 416
L
8 Warrington L H 3 9 VIEW
8th Feb 1976 417
L
8 Oldham L H 7 8 VIEW
15th Feb 1976 418
W
8 Hull CC1 A 5 3 VIEW
20th Feb 1976 419
L
8 Castleford L A 10 26 VIEW
29th Feb 1976 420
W
8 Salford CC2 A 17 11 VIEW
5th Mar 1976 421
L
8 Salford L A 9 10 VIEW
14th Mar 1976 422
W
8 Oldham CC3 H 17 9 VIEW
17th Mar 1976 423
L
8 Wakefield Trinity L H 7 10 VIEW
24th Mar 1976 424
W
8 Oldham L A 15 8 VIEW
28th Mar 1976 425
W
8 Bradford Northern L A 21 9 VIEW
3rd Apr 1976 426
W
8 Keighley CCSF N 5 4 VIEW
9th Apr 1976 427
L
8 Dewsbury L H 7 9 VIEW
13th Apr 1976 428
L
8 Keighley L A 12 14 VIEW
16th Apr 1976 429
L
8 Wigan L H 11 28 VIEW
25th Apr 1976 430
W
8 Hull Kingston Rovers L H 33 8 2 VIEW
30th Apr 1976 431
W
8 Wigan PT1 H 19 6 VIEW
8th May 1976 432
W
8 Widnes CCF N 20 5 VIEW
11th May 1976 433
W
8 Leeds PTSF(1) A 12 5 VIEW
16th May 1976 434
W
8 Leeds PTSF(2) H 21 4 VIEW
22nd May 1976 435
W
8 Salford PTF N 15 2 VIEW
22nd Jun 1976 --
L
8 Queensland * Fr Tour A 15 21 VIEW
29th Jun 1976 --
L
8 Eastern Suburbs* Fr Tour ( Unoffic. W A 2 25 VIEW
4th Jul 1976 --
L
8 Auckland* Fr Tour A 13 20 VIEW
*Unofficial Match. **Non Playing Sub.
WINS : 333 | LOSSES : 92 | DRAWS : 21

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