1975 Rugby League World Cup squads
This is a list of the five national teams who played the 1975 Rugby League World Cup.
Australia
- Graeme Langlands (Captain/Coach)
- Chris Anderson
- Arthur Beetson
- Ray Branighan
- John Brass
- Ron Coote
- Mick Cronin
- John Donnelly
- Graham Eadie
- Terry Fahey
- Denis Fitzgerald
- Bob Fulton
- Mark Harris
- Ray Higgs
- John Lang
- Ian Mackay
- Allan McMahon
- John Mayes
- John O'Neill
- John Peard
- Tim Pickup
- Greg Pierce
- George Piggins
- Lew Platz
- Jim Porter
- John Quayle
- Terry Randall
- Tommy Raudonikis
- Johnny Rhodes
- Steve Rogers
- Paul Sait
- Ian Schubert
- Gary Stevens
- Ross Strudwick
- Greg Veivers
- David Wright
New Zealand
Coach: George Menzies
- Ken Stirling (c)
- Murray Eade (vc)
- Fred Ah Kuoi
- Kevin Barry
- Ray Baxendale
- Les Beehre
- Mocky Brereton
- Tony Coll
- Warren Collicoat
- Tom Conroy
- Bruce Dickison
- Barrie Dyer
- Tony Gordon
- John Greengrass
- Peter Gurnick
- John Hibbs
- Bob Jarvis
- Josh Liavaa
- Paul Matete
- Don Munro
- John O'Sullivan
- Kevin Potter
- Lyndsay Proctor
- John Smith
- Dane Sorensen
- Kurt Sorensen
- Graeme West
- John Whittaker
- Dennis Williams
- John Wright
- Murray Wright
France
- Yves Alvernhe (Albi)
- Michel Anglade (Saint-Gaudens)
- Elie Bonal (XIII Catalan)
- Jean-Marie Bosc (Saint-Estève)
- Guy Bucchi (Marseille)
- José Calle (Saint-Estève)
- Michel Cassin (Tonneins)
- Jean-Louis Castel (Carcassonne)
- Patrick Chauvet (Bordeaux)
- Philippe Clergeau (Bordeaux)
- Bernard Curt (Toulouse)
- Maurice de Matos (Toulouse)
- Francis de Nadaï (Limoux)
- André Dumas (Lézignan)
- Francis Duthil (Bordeaux)
- Guy Garcia (Carcassonne)
- Serge Gleyzes (Carcassonne)
- Antoine Gonzalez (Villeneuve-sur-Lot)
- Michel Gonzalez (Pamiers)
- Jean-Francois Grechi (Limoux)
- Bernard Guilhem (Carcassonne)
- Didier Hermet (Villeneuve-sur-Lot)
- Jean-Marie Imbert (Avignon)
- Fernand Kaminski (Albi)
- Jean-Pierre Lacoste (Bordeaux)
- Michel Laffargue (Tonneins)
- Michel Maïque (Lézignan)
- Jean-Claude Mayorgas (Toulouse)
- Michel Molinier (Saint-Gaudens)
- Michel Moussard (Albi)
- Marcel Pillon (Saint-Estève)
- André Ruiz (Pau)
- Jean-Paul Sauret (XIII Catalan)
- Victor Serrano (Saint-Gaudens)
- René Terrats (Saint-Estève)
- Charles Thénégal (Toulouse)
- Francis Tranier (Saint-Gaudens)
- Jean-Pierre Tremouille (Tonneins)
- Guy Vigouroux (Cavaillon)
- Charles Zalduendo (Toulouse)
England
Coaches: William "Bill" Oxley Coach Alex Murphy
- Roger Millward (c)
- Michael "Mick" Adams
- John Atkinson
- Harry Beverley
- John Keith Bridges
- Paul Charlton
- David "Dave" Chisnall
- Eric Chisnall
- Philip "Phil" Cookson
- Michael "Mike" Coulman
- Ged Dunn
- Ray Dutton
- Leslie "Les" Dyl
- David "Dave" Eckersley
- George Fairbairn
- Stanley "Stan" Fearnley
- Keith Fielding
- Colin Forsyth
- Ken Gill
- Parry Gordon
- John Gray
- Jeff Grayshon
- Brian Hogan
- John Holmes
- Eric Hughes
- Bob Irving
- Phil Jackson
- Thomas "Tommy" Martyn
- Mick Morgan
- Steve Nash
- George Nicholls
- Derek Noonan
- Steve 'Knocker' Norton
- Barry Philbin
- David "Dave" Redfearn
- Alan Smith
- Nigel Stephenson
- James "Jimmy" Thompson
- John Walsh
- Stuart Wright
Wales
Coaches: R. Simpson and Les Pearce
- David Watkins (c)
- Peter Banner
- John Bevan
- Brian Butler
- Kel Coslett
- Eddie Cunningham
- Colin Dixon
- Dick Evans
- Tony Fisher
- Bill Francis
- Stuart Gallacher
- Brian Gregory
- Mel James
- Clive Jones
- John Mantle
- Roy Mathias
- 'Big' Jim Mills
- Mick Murphy
- Mike Nicholas
- Maurice Richards
- Peter Rowe
- Clive Sullivan
- David Treasure
- Glyn Turner
- Richard Wallace
- Bobby Wanbon
- David Willicombe
- Frank Wilson
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