1953 Australia rugby union tour of South Africa and Rhodesia
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__FORCETOC__ The 1953 Australia rugby union tour of South Africa and Rhodesia was a series of 27 rugby union matches played by "
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" in 1953, between June and October. The test series was won by the
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with three test wins to one.


Touring party

Of the team of 30 players, 25 were from Sydney; 1 from Newcastle – Cyril Burke; and 4 from Queensland – Tom Sweeney, Garth Jones, Gavan Horsley and Colin Forbes. The touring party consisted of: * Manager: John 'Wylie' Breckenbridge * Assistant Manager-Coach: A.C. 'Johnnie' Wallace * Captain: John Solomon * Vice-captain: Nick Shehadie Playing squad: * Full-backs: Ray Colbert, Tom Sweeney (Qld) * Wingers:
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, Garth Jones (Qld), John Phipps, Gavan Horsley (Qld) * Centres: Herb Barker, Jack Blomley, John Solomon, Saxon White * Fly-halves: Spencer Brown, Murray Tate * Half-backs: Cyril Burke (Newcastle), John Bosler * Locks: Brian Johnson, Norman 'Mac' Hughes * Breakaways: Keith Cross, Bob Outterside, Colin Windon, David Brockhoff * Second Row: Nick Shehadie, Ned Morey, Alan Cameron, Tony Miller, Colin Forbes (Qld), * Front Row: Bob Davidson, Jack Carroll, Max Elliott * Hookers: Jim Walsh, John Bain.


Matches

''Scores and results list Australia's points tally first.''


Bibliography

* All found o
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Townsville Daily Bulletin, Monday 11 May 1953 p 3

The Canberra Times, Monday 11 May 1953 p 3

Queensland Times (Ipswich), Tuesday 9 June 1953 p 3 {{DEFAULTSORT:1953 Australia Rugby Union Tour Of South Africa and Rhodesia Australia national rugby union team tours Rugby union tours of South Africa
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