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Australia v England - 1947-48 to 1959-60

1947-48 Australia won series 5-0 Attendance
OFFICIAL 06.12 : Brisbane Australia 57 England 47
26.12* : Sydney Sports Ground Australia 57 England 51
24.01† : Melbourne (Maribyrnong) Australia 61 England 47 15,000
31.01 : Newcastle (Broadmeadow) Australia 79 England 29 20,000
07.02 : Sydney Showground Australia 62 England 46 29,000
* Original date 19.12 - postponed due to rain
† Original date 10.01 - postponed due to public transport strike
Australia Total England Total
Bill Rogers 15 12+2 16+1 11+4 4+2 58 +9 Jack Parker 6+1 13 13 1 15 48+1
Bill Longley 13+1 10+1 13 11+1 0 47 +3 Bill Pitcher 12 10+1 10 4 3+2 39 +3
Vic Duggan - - 18 15+3 14+1 47 +4 Norman Parker 16 10 8+4 2 1+1 37 +5
Jack Biggs - 13 5+1 8+1 10 36 +2 Alec Statham 2 9+3 5+4 5+1 9 30 +8
Aub Lawson - - - 16+1 14+1 30 +2 Dent Oliver 7 6+2 1+1 10 5+1 29+4
Max Grosskreutz - - 3+1 14+2 12+3 29 +6 Oliver Hart 0 - 9 7 13 29
Ernie Brecknell 7+1 8 6+2 - - 21 +3 Malcolm Craven 3 1 - - - 4
Dick Smythe 12 5+2 - - - 17 +2 Dick Harris 1+1 1 1+1 0 0 3 +2
Charlie Spinks 6 8 - - - 14 Gil Craven - 1 - - - 1
Bill Melluish - - - 4 4+1 8 +1 A weak England team escaped an even more
crushing defeat thanks to the discontent in the Australian ranks when Duggan, Lawson, and Grosskreutz withdrew from the 1st.Test, because their team was not the strongest available, then were suspended from the 2nd. England failed to take advantage of the situation, when they lost Olly Hart with a broken arm in the first race at Brisbane, who were staging their first-ever Test match. Then Malcolm Craven sailed for home, unable to make the trip pay, and with weak reserves, and up against much stronger home teams, England were well-beaten in the final three Tests.
Frank Dolan - - - - 4 4
Bonnie Waddell 2 - - - - 2
Andy Menzies 1 - 0 - - 1
Dave Hynes 1+1 - - - - 1 +1
Cliff Watson - 1 - - - 1
Ray Duggan - 0 - - - 0
{short description of image} 1st.Test at Brisbane
1*: Spinks, J Parker, Smythe, Hart Fx 4-2
2: N Parker, Longley, Craven, Menzies F 6-6
3: Rogers, Brecknell, Statham, Pitcher 11-7
4: Longley, J Parker, Menzies, Oliver 15-9
5:Rogers, N Parker, Brecknell, Craven 19-11
6: Spinks, Pitcher, Smythe, Statham 23-13
7: Rogers, Oliver, J Parker F, Brecknell F 26-15
8: N Parker, Smythe, Craven, Spinks 28-19
9: Pitcher,Longley, Statham, Menzies 30-2310: Smythe, Oliver, J Parker, Hynes 33-26
11:N Parker, Longley, Craven, Menzies 35-30
12:Rogers, Pitcher,Brecknell, Harris 39-32
13:Longley, J Parker F, Oliver F, Menzies R

42-32
14:Rogers,N Parker, Brecknell, Craven 46-34
15:Smythe, Pitcher, Harris, Spinks F 49-37
16†:Oliver, Brecknell, J Parker, Rogers R 51-41
17:N Parker, Smythe, Hynes, Craven, Spinks f,ns 54-44
18:Pitcher, Waddell, Longley, Harris F 57-47
* New track record 55.0 (3 laps) recorded by Spinks in heat 1
Graeme Frost points out that he has seen 3 other results of heat 16 in various completed programmes or magazines:
16: J Parker, Brecknell, Oliver, Rogers R
16: Oliver, J Parker, Brecknell, Rogers R
16: Oliver, Brecknell, Rogers.
{short description of image} 2nd.Test at Sydney Sports Ground
1: Biggs, Longley, Oliver, J Parker F 5-1
2:N Parker,Brecknell, M Craven, RogersF 7-5
3: Statham, Spinks, Pitcher, Smythe F 9-9
4: J Parker, Rogers, Oliver, Brecknell F 11-13
5: N Parker, Spinks, Smythe, M Craven R
14-16
6: Longley, Pitcher, Statham, Biggs 17-19
7: J Parker, Oliver, Watson, Duggan 18-24
8: Biggs, N Parker, Longley, Harris 22-26
9: Brecknell, Rogers, Pitcher, Statham 27-27
10:Biggs, J Parker, Longley, Oliver 31-29
11:Brecknell, Rogers, Harris, N ParkerF 36-30
12:Statham, Pitcher, Spinks, Smythe R 37-35
13:Rogers, J Parker, Oliver, Brecknell R 40-38
14:Spinks, Smythe, G Craven, Harris 45-39
15:Biggs, Pitcher, Statham, Longley 48-42
16:J Parker, Smythe, Oliver, Spinks F 50-46
17:Longley, N Parker, Biggs, G Craven R
54-48
18:Rogers, Pitcher, Statham, Watson X for crossing inside line 57-51
3rd.Test at Melbourne
1: J Parker, Longley, Biggs, Oliver 3-3 3-3
2: Rogers, Brecknell, N Parker, Hart 5-1 8-4
3: Duggan, Pitcher, Statham, Grosskreutz 3-3 11-7
4: J Parker, Rogers, Brecknell, Oliver 3-3 14-10
5: Duggan, Hart, N Parker, Grosskreutz 3-3 17-13
6: Biggs, Pitcher, Statham, Longley 3-3 20-16
7: Duggan, J Parker, Oliver, Menzies 3-3 23-19
8*: Longley, Hart, N Parker, Biggs 3-3 26-22
9: Brecknell, Rogers, Statham, Pitcher 5-1 31-23
10: Longley, J Parker, Biggs, Oliver 4-2 35-25
{short description of image} 11: Rogers, Hart, N Parker, Brecknell 3-3 38-28
12: Duggan, Pitcher, Grosskreutz, Statham 4-2 42-30
13: Rogers, J Parker, Harris, Brecknell F 3-3 45-33
14: Duggan, Hart, N Parker, Grosskreutz 3-3 48-36
15: Longley, Pitcher, Statham, Biggs 3-3 51-39
16: Duggan, Grosskreutz, J Parker, Harris 5-1 56-40
17†: N Parker, Longley, Hart, Biggs 2-4 58-44
18: Rogers, Pitcher, Statham, Menzies 3-3 61-47
* Ht.8 result also reported with Parker 2nd and Hart 3rd.
† Ht.17 result also reported with reserve Fred Tracey replacing Biggs.
4th.Test at Newcastle
1: Biggs, Oliver, Longley, J Parker 4-2
2: Hart, Lawson, Rogers, N Parker 3-3 7-5
3: Duggan, Statham, Grosskreutz, Pitcher 4-2 11-7
4: Lawson, Oliver, Rogers, J Parker 4-2 15-9
5: Grosskreutz, Duggan, Hart, N Parker 5-1 20-10
6: Biggs, Longley, Statham, Pitcher 5-1 25-11
7: Duggan, Grosskreutz, Oliver, J Parker 5-1 30-12
8: Melluish, Biggs, N Parker, Hart 5-1 35-13
9: Lawson, Rogers, Statham, Harris 5-1 40-14
10: Oliver, Longley, J Parker, Biggs 2-4 42-18
11: Lawson, Rogers, N Parker, Hart 5-1 47-19
12: Grosskreutz, Duggan, Pitcher, Statham 5-1 52-20
13: Lawson, Rogers, Oliver, J Parker 5-1 57-21
14: Duggan, Grosskreutz, Hart, N Parker 5-1 62-22
15: Longley, Pitcher, Statham, Biggs F 3-3 65-25
16: Grosskreutz, Duggan, Oliver, Harris 5-1 70-26
17: Longley, Hart, Melluish, N Parker 4-2 74-28
18: Rogers, Lawson, Pitcher, Statham 5-1 79-29
5th.Test at Sydney Showground
1: J Parker, Biggs, Oliver, Longley 2-4 2-4
2: Hart, Lawson, Rogers, N Parker R 3-3 5-7
3: Duggan, Grosskreutz, Statham, Pitcher 5-1 10-8
4: J Parker, Lawson, Oliver, Rogers 2-4 12-12
5: Duggan, Hart, Grosskreutz, N Parker R 4-2 16-14
6: Biggs, Statham, Pitcher, Longley 3-3 19-17
7: J Parker, Duggan, Grosskreutz, Oliver 3-3 22-20
8: Hart, Dolan, Melluish, N Parker R 3-3 25-23
9: Lawson, Statham, Rogers, Pitcher 4-2 29-25
10*: J Parker, Oliver, Biggs, Longley 1-5 30-30
11: Lawson, Hart, N Parker, Rogers F 3-3 33-33
12: Grosskreutz, Statham, Duggan, Pitcher 4-2 37-35
13: J Parker, Dolan, Lawson, Oliver 3-3 40-38
14: Duggan, Grosskreutz, Hart, Harris F 5-1 45-39
15: Biggs, Statham, Pitcher, Longley 3-3 48-42
16: Grosskreutz, Duggan, Oliver, J Parker F 5-1 53-43
17: Melluish, Hart, Biggs, N Parker R 4-2 57-45
18*: Lawson, Rogers, Pitcher, Statham 5-1 62-46
* Results in Speedway News for these heats are incorrect.

1947-48 05.12 : Sydney Sports Ground Australia 32 England 22
UNOFFICIAL Heat Details
1: Parker, V Duggan, Dolan, Harris 3-3
2: R Duggan, Hart, Oliver, Grosskreutz 3-3 6-6
3: Rogers, Chitty, Lawson, Parkinson 4-2 10-8
4: Grosskreutz, Parker,R Duggan, Harris4-2 14-10
5: Rogers, Hart, Oliver, Lawson 3-3 17-13
6: V Duggan, Chitty, Dolan, Parkinson 4-2 21-15
7: Parker, Rogers, Harris, Lawson 2-4 23-19
8: V Duggan, Hart, Dolan, Oliver 4-2 27-21
9: Grosskreutz, R Duggan, Watson, Chitty 5-1
Vic Duggan 8 Norman Parker 8
Bill Rogers 8 Oliver Hart 6
Ray Duggan 6 Eric Chitty (Can) 4
Max Grosskreutz 6 Dent Oliver 2
Frank Dolan 3 Dick Harris 1
Aub Lawson 1 Cliff Watson (Aus) 1
Star Scratch: V Duggan, Parker, Rogers 53.4
Wimbledon H/C Final: Watson (120 yd), Ken le Breton (90), Bat Byrnes (100) 140.6
Sports Ground Scratch: Jack Arnfield, Lionel Levy, le Breton 54.0

Other meetings ridden by the England tourists included:
21.11 Sydney Sports Ground: Sydney 34 (V Duggan 11, A Lawson 8, F Dolan 5, J Arnfield 3, R Duggan 3, C Watson 2, B Byrnes 2, J Hollis 0) The Rest 49 (N Parker 12, E Chitty 10, M Grosskreutz 9, B Rogers 7, E Brecknell 5, C Parkinson 3, O Hart 2, Maddern 1)
29.11 Newcastle, NSW: International Team 28 (N Parker 7, O Hart 6, E Chitty 4, A Lawson 4, C Watson 4, D Oliver 3) Newcastle 26 (M Grosskreutz 9, V Duggan 6, B Rogers 6, E Brecknell 3, B Melluish 2, N Clay 0). Handicap Final: 1.D Oliver (120yds)
20.12 Sydney Showground: USA 14 (W Lamoreaux, J Milne, J Gibb) England 12 (J Parker, A Statham, B Pitcher) The Rest 6 (M Craven, G Craven, Taylor) Australia 3 (C Spinks, D Smythe, J Chignell)
09.01 Sydney Sports Ground: Sydney 45 (V Duggan 11, C Watson 9, R Duggan 7, A Lawson 7, B Byrnes 4, J Arnfield 3, J Hollis 2, L Levy 2, F Dolan 0) The Rest 38 (N Parker 10, M Grosskreutz 9, O Hart 6, B Rogers 5, D Oliver 3, B Melluish 3, D Harris 1, E Brecknell 1)
10.01 Sydney Showground: Vic Duggan's Team 26 (V Duggan 9, F Dolan 9, C Watson 3, J Arnfield 2, H Geddes 1, L Levy 1, K Le Breton 1) Bill Rogers' Team 28 (A Lawson 6, B Rogers 5, D Oliver 5, B Melluish 5, E Chitty 4, D Harris 3)
17.01 Sydney Showground: Australian 2-Lap Championship: V Duggan 15, M Grosskreutz/B Melluish 13, A Lawson 12, A Statham 10, J Biggs 9, E Brecknell 8, J Parker 7, B Rogers 6, W Lamoreaux/F Dolan/O Hart 5, J Chignell 3, L van Praag/B Pitcher/N Parker 2.
26.01 Sydney Sports Ground: Australian 3-Lap Championship: V Duggan 15, N Parker 14, M Grosskreutz 12, J Parker 11, A Lawson 10, O Hart/W Lamoreaux 9, J Biggs 8, B Rogers 7, A Statham/F Dolan/L van Praag 5, C Watson/E Chitty 4, R Duggan/D Oliver 1.
30.01 Sydney Sports Ground: New South Wales 65 (V Duggan 18, A Lawson 15, F Dolan 14, L van Praag 7, R Duggan 4, C Watson 3, J Arnfield 3, J Chignell 1) England 43 (J Parker 11, N Parker 11, A Statham 9, O Hart 8, B Pitcher 3, D Oliver 1, D Harris 0)

No series held in 1948-49

1949-50 Australia won series 6-1 Attendance
OFFICIAL 17.12 : Sydney Showground Australia 76 England 32 20,000
{short description of image} 06.01 : Sydney Sports Ground Australia 67 England 41
21.01 : Brisbane Australia 72 England 35 25,000
28.01 : Sydney Showground Australia 68 England 40
03.02 : Sydney Sports Ground Australia 68 England 40
11.02 : Melbourne (Marybyrnong) Australia 50 England 58
Aub Lawson 17.02 : Adelaide (Kilburn) Australia 70 England 38 20,000
The staging of a 7-match series was due to Australian promoter Frank Arthur, who convinced the A-C.U to amend their rules that had previouly restricted Test series to a maximum of 5 matches
Australia Total England Total
Aub Lawson 16 16 17 18 17 18 15 117 Jack Parker 9 11 12 11 9 14 14 80
Graham Warren 14 15 16 11 16 - - 72 Oliver Hart 0 7 9 11 11 9 6 53
Jack Biggs 18 13 14 5 15 - - 65 Ron Clarke 6 6 3 5 8 14 10 52
Bill Longley 5 7 - 9 10 12 16 59 Dent Oliver 0 0 5 6 7 6 2 26
Ken Le Breton 10 11 8 15 - - - 44 Cyril Roger 2 6 1 4 3 6 3 25
Merv Harding - - - - 0 12 9 21 Freddie Williams 5 6 3 3 2 - - 19
Norman Clay 13 4 - - - - - 17 Bill Kitchen 10 5 - - - - - 15
Jack Young - - - - - - 17 17 Howdy Byford 0 0 1 - 0 5 2 8
Keith Gurtner - - 9 3 - - - 12 Dennis Parker - - 1 0 0 4 1 6
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Lionel Levy - - - 7 1 - - 8
Buck Ryan - - - - 8 - - 8
Lindsay Mitchell - - - - - - 8 8
Norman Lindsay - - - - - 4 - 4
Jack Bibby - - - - - 4 - 4
Frank Young - - - - - - 3 3
Alec Hunter - 1 - - 1 - - 2
Bob Leverenz - - - - - - 2 2
Andy Menzies - - - - - 1 - 1
Jack Arnfield - 0 - - - - - 0
Ken Walsh - - - - - 0 - 0
H Down - - - - - 0 - 0
Jack Williams - - - - - - 0 0

Other meetings ridden by the England tourists included:
03.12: Sydney Showground: New South Wales 77 (K le Breton 17, A Lawson 16, G Warren 16, N Clay 12, J Arnfield 9, B Melluish 5, A Hunter 2) England 31 (B Kitchen 11, J Parker 9, R Clarke 4, F Williams 3, H Byford 2, C Roger 1, D Oliver 1, O Hart 0)
(Att: 16,000)
09.12: Sydney Sports Ground: New South Wales Championship: A Lawson 15, G Warren 13, K Le Breton / B Longley / N Clay 11, J Arnfield 9, J Bainbridge 8, R Duggan / O Hart 7, F Williams / R Clarke 6, J Parker / B Kitchen / L Levy 5, D Oliver 1, H Byford 0.
10.12: Melbourne: Australian 3-Lap Championship: 1.B Kitchen 14, 2.B Longley 14, 3.J Biggs & A Lawson 13. Also England: 7.J Parker 8.
23.12: Sydney Sports Ground: Australian 2-Lap Championship: 1.A Lawson 15, 2.G Warren 13, 3.J Biggs 12. England riders: 4.F Williams 11, 6.R Clarke 9, 7.J Parker 8, 9.C Roger 6, 10.B Kitchen 5, 13.O Hart 3.

30.12: Sydney Sports Ground: Masters 28 (R Clarke 7, B Longley 7, B Kitchen 6, J Parker 5, O Hart 2, B Rogers 1, R Duggan 0) Pupils 26 (G Warren 7, K Le Breton 6, C Roger 4, N Clay 4, F Williams 3, D Oliver 2) (Att: 22,000)
14.01: Sydney Showground: Australian 4-Lap Championship: 1.J Parker 15, 2.A Lawson 11, 3.B Longley 10. Other England riders: 4.C Roger 8, 9.O Hart 6, 11.R Clarke & F Williams 5, 14.D Oliver 4.
27.01: Sydney Sports Ground: Champion of Champions (4 top riders from 3 Aust.titles): 1.A Lawson, 2.J Parker, 3.J Biggs, 4.B.Longley

1950-51 Australia won series 7-0 Complete heat details here Attendance
UNOFFICIAL 16.12 : Sydney Showground Australia 63 England 45 20,000
05.01 : Sydney Sports Ground Australia 65 England 42
27.01 : Sydney Showground Australia 60 England 48 8,000
03.02 : Bathurst Australia 67 England 40 7,000
07.02 : Adelaide (Kilburn) Australia 58½ England 49½
09.02 : Brisbane Australia 60 England 48
10.02* : Sydney Showground Australia 60 England 48 4,000
A relatively inexperienced England team were well beaten in the opening match of this unofficial series when Australia's top two, Lawson and Warren, dropped just a single point between them, but the racing was close and exciting. England captain Jack Parker was excellent in this match and throughout the tour.
The second match was marred by tragedy in the last lap of the final heat, when Ken Le Breton was catapulted into the fence due to his front wheel touching the rear wheel of Eddie Rigg. His injuries included a fractured skull but, following his death the next day, medical opinion was that a punctured lung, a result of his bike falling on him, was the cause of death. Jack Gates, who had been unable to hold down a reserve place with Wembley a few months earlier, was Australia's surprise star. England reserve Derrick Tailby, who suffered concussion, a broken thumb, and a knee injury in a heat 4 crash with Le Breton, returned to the UK. As a result Ron Clarke, resident at Perth for the season, was flown in to strengthen the England team - this was just as well, because Eric Williams withdrew from the third match at short notice with tonsilitis. Despite a superb unbeaten display by Parker, Australia cruised to another comfortable win due to the weakness of the tourists' second-strings and reserves - this was the case in every match. None more so than at Bathurst (where the 4th match was staged following the closure of Newcastle) where Parker scored almost half his teams' total points, though four of the visitors' machines had been damaged in a road accident earlier in the day.
Eddie Rigg missed England's last 3 matches due to injury, and the tourists were struggling to track a 6-man team, especially when Clarke returned to Perth after the match at Adelaide. Were it not for fine displays from the three England heat-leaders, Australia would have run riot in the last two Tests, though they no difficulty achieving a 7-0 series whitewash. And this, it should be remembered, was a somewhat less than full strength Australian team - Jack Young had remained in the UK ; Warren had ridden just one match, and then suffered a fractured skull in a crash in New Zealand ; plus, of course, the death of the highly talented Le Breton. England's only consolation was that 43 year old Jack Parker dominated the Australian domestic scene, winning both the 3-Lap and 4-Lap Australian Championships. Heat details and scorecharts here
Australia Total England Total
Aub Lawson 18 15 16 11 16 12 17 105 Jack Parker 14 16 18 18 13 16 16 111
Keith(Buck)Ryan 6 13 14 12 13½ 10 11 79½ Tommy Miller 5 2 13 1 16 13 59½
Jack Gates - 15 6 13 3 8 3 48 Eric Williams 10 10 - 5 10 11 12 58
Dick Seers - 5 5 9 - - 9 28 Ron Clarke - - 11 8 12 - - 31
Alec Hunter - - 1 10 - - 7 18 Bob Fletcher 3 5 3 2 4 3 4 24
Ken Le Breton 11 7 - - - - - 18 Eddie Rigg 10 8 3 1 - - - 22
Graham Warren 17 - - - - - - 17 Reg Fearman 0 1 0 5 1 2 2 11
Bob Leverenz - - - - 17 - - 17 Derrick Tailby 3 0 - - - - - 3
Jack Arnfield - 6 - 11 - - 0 17 Fred Yates - - - - - 0 1 1
Keith Gurtner - - - - - 12 - 12 Other meetings raced by the England tourists included:
09.12 Sydney Showground Speedway Royale 20 (A Hunter 6, J Chignell 5, D Lawson 4, Bill Jemison 3, A Wall 2) England 28 (J Parker 12, T Miller 10, E Williams 2, E Rigg 2, R Fearman 2)
15.12 Melbourne Stars Scratch: A Lawson, J Parker, E Williams.
22.12 Sydney Sports Ground NSW Championship: 1 J Parker 15, 2 A Lawson 12, 3 K Ryan 11, 4 E Rigg & J Arnfield 10
29.12 Sydney Sports Ground Sports Ground 21 (K Ryan 8, L Levy 5, J Arnfield 4, A Quinn 3, F Dolan 1) England 33 (J Parker 9, E Williams 7, E Rigg 6, T Miller 6, B Fletcher 4, D Tailby 1)
06.01 Sydney Showground Australian 3-Lap Championship: 1 J Parker 15, 2 K Ryan 14, 3 A Lawson 13, 4 E Williams 11
12.01 Sydney Sports Ground Australian 4-Lap Championship: 1 J Parker 14, 2 A Lawson & T Miller 13, 4 K Ryan 12
29.01 Sydney Sports Ground Jubilee Championship: 1 J Parker, 2 A Lawson, 3 K Ryan
02.02 Brisbane Exhibition Ground Champion of Champions: 1 J Parker 13, 2 A Lawson 8, 3 T Miller 4, 4 K Ryan 1
Lionel van Praag 7 4 - - 0 - - 11
Jack Biggs - - 11 - - - - 11
Lionel Levy - 0 - - - - 11 11
Charlie Spinks - - - - - 10 - 10
Keith Cox - - - - - 8 - 8
Frank Young - - - - 6 - - 6
Arthur Payne - - 5 - - - - 5
Jack Chignell - - 2 - - - 2 4
Bill Melluish 4 - - - - - - 4
Jack Williams - - - - 2 - - 2
Don Lawson - - - 1 - - - 1
F Woodroffe - - - - 1 - - 1
Noel Watson 0 - - - - - - 0
Allan Quinn 0 - - - - - - 0
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1951-52 Australia won series 4-1
OFFICIAL 05.01 : Sydney Showground Australia 69 England 37
11.01 : Sydney Sports Ground Australia 49 England 59
19.01 : Sydney Showground Australia 76 England 32
02.02 : Brisbane Australia 66 England 41
08.02 : Sydney Sports Ground Australia 64 England 44
Australia Total England Total
Aub Lawson 13 13 16 17 13 72 Jack Parker 14 18 9 9 8 58
Buck Ryan 16 14 15 10 3 58 Bert Roger 11 9 7 6 7 40
Lionel Levy 14 1 9 12 0 36 Cyril Roger 4 8 0 11 9 32
Arthur Payne 10 6 18 - - 34 Jimmy Gooch 5 8 4 3 2 22
Keith Gurtner - - - 15 18 33 Malcolm Craven - - 2 10 8 20
Noel Watson 7 1 8 - 8 24 Ron Mountford - 7 8 0 4 19
Cliff Watson - 6 - - 15 21 Gordon McGregor 1 6 2 2 6 17
Jack Chignell - 6 2 3 1 12 Arthur Bush 2 3 0 0 0 5
Don Lawson 9 - - - - 9
Jack Biggs - - 8 - - 8
Keith Cox - - - 8 - 8
Alec Hunter - - - - 6 6
Bob Leverenz - 2 - - - 2
Bonnie Waddell - - - 1 - 1
Steve Langton - - - 0 - 0

1952-53 Australia won series 3-0
UNOFFICIAL Sydney Showground Australia 86 England 22
16.01 : Sydney Sports Ground Australia 77 England 31
24.01 : Brisbane Australia 73 England 35
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Aub Lawson 14 15 17 46 Jack Parker 6 2 15 23
Lionel Levy 16 13 16 45 Ken McKinlay 4 10 6 20
Buck Ryan 14 13 12 39 Ron Mason 5 - 8 13
Graham Warren 18 16 - 34 Maury McDermott 2 6 2 10
Keith Gurtner - 11 11 22 Tommy Miller 3 6 - 9
Allan Quinn 15 7 - 22 Val Morton 0 3 3 6
Keith Cox - - 10 10 Ted Stevens* 2 3 1 6
Don Lawson 9 - - 9 Hugh Geddes* 0 1 - 1
Cliff Watson - - 7 7 * guest
Ken Walsh - 2 - 2
Sid Littlewood - - 0 0
Bert Spencer - - 0 0

No further series held until 1958-59

1958-59 Australia won series 4-1 Complete heat details here Attendance
27.12 : Brisbane (Exhibition Ground) Australia 31 England 29
10.01 : Sydney Showground Australia 44 England 16 6,000
17.01 : Sydney Showground Australia 32 England 28
31.01 : Melbourne Australia 36 England 24
13.02 : Adelaide (Rowley Park) Australia 21 England 39
Australia Total England Total
Peter Moore - 10 10 10 3 33 Ken McKinlay © 10 9 12 12 12 55
Keith Gurtner 12 10 5 - - 27 Gordon McGregor 6 3 7 6 5 27
Lionel Levy 7 10 7 - - 24 Ron Mountford 8 1 3 3 9 24
Jack Young - - - 9 10 19 Alf Hagon 5 1 3 1 - 10
Bob Sharp 6 6 2 - - 14 Nick Nicholls 0 2 3 2 3 10
Jack Scott - - - 5 7 12 Gerry Hussey - - - - 10 10
Junior Bainbridge - - - 10 1 11
Aub Lawson - 8 - - - 8
Bill Bryden - - 8 - - 8
Merv Andrews 4 - - - - 4
Peter Dykes* 2 - - - - 2
Mick Simmonds - - - 2 - 2
Don Prettejohn - - - - 0 0 * Dykes was actually a New Zealander

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1st Test at Brisbane 2nd Test at Sydney
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3rd Test at Sydney 5th Test at Adelaide

1959-60 England won series 5-0 Complete heat details here
OFFICIAL 16.01 : Melbourne (Tracey's, Maribyrnong) Australia 21 England 38
30.01 : Sydney Showground Australia 26 England 34
06.02 : Sydney Showground (Att : 14,100) Australia 16 England 44
20.02 : Brisbane Australia 17 England 43
27.02 : Brisbane Australia 18 England 42
Note : See also unofficial series below.
Australia Total England Total
Bill Bryden - 8 7 6 6 27 Ken McKinlay 12 9 12 12 12 57
Bob Sharp - 4 5 3 4 16 Mike Broadbank 4 10 10 11 10 45
Keith Gurtner - 6 2 5 2 15 Bob Andrews 6 11 6 7 9 39
Junior Bainbridge 11 - - - - 11 Gerry Jackson 7 3 10 8 5 33
Des Simon - 3 - 3 3 9 Gordon McGregor 9 1 6 5 6 27
Brian Collins - 5 2 - - 7
Mick Simmonds 4 - - - - 4
Jack Scott 3 - - 0 - 3
Jack Young 3 - - - - 3
Lionel Levy - - 0 - 3 3
Johnny Board 0 - - - - 0

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1959-60 Series tied 1½-1½ Attendance
UNOFFICIAL 13.11 : Perth (Claremont) Australian Kangaroos 23 English Lions 25 7,000
16.11 : Perth (Claremont) Australian Kangaroos 27 English Lions 21
20.11 : Perth (Claremont) Australian Kangaroos 24 English Lions 24
Note : A 4th match, raced at Boulder, Kalgoorie, WA on 21.11 was not part of this series : Kangaroos 20 (Leisk 9,
McPherson 6, Lawson 5) Lions 28 (McKinlay 12, McGregor 11, Nicholls 4, Hankins 1)
Kangaroos Total Lions Total
Peter Moore 8 10 8 26 Ken McKinlay 11 6 9 26
Aub Lawson 7 10 8 25 Gordon McGregor 6 5 10 21
George McPherson - 7 6 13 Nick Nicholls 7 6 3