Other Nationalities rugby league team

The Other Nationalities rugby league team regularly played international, and also county, rugby league football teams in Europe from 1904 to 1975. The team, created in 1904 to play England in the first ever rugby league international match,[1] was at first made up of Welsh and Scottish players. However, as rugby league in England grew, and more players from other countries were brought over to England to play in the domestic competitions, Other Nationalities were later represented by players from Australia, Fiji, Ireland, New Zealand, and South Africa. The Other Nationalities team wore green shirts.

Other Nationalities
Team results
First game
 England 3–9 Other Nationalities
(Wigan, England; 5 April 1904)
Biggest win
 England 10–35 Other Nationalities
(Wigan, England; 11 April 1951)
Other Nationalities 30–5 Wales 
(Bradford, England; 7 October 1953)
Biggest defeat
Lancashire 36–7 Other Nationalities
(St. Helens, England; 25 November 1975)

Two Scottish players featured in the first ever Rugby League test match, played in 1907 between a Northern Union representative XIII and a team of Other Nationalities, George Frater captaining the victorious Other Nationalities.[2] England were the most regular opponents for the Other Nationalities team, having played them 15 times. But in the 1950s, on entry to the European Nations Cup, they also played Wales and France. In 1964 Other Nationalities played their only match in the Southern Hemisphere in a one-off match vs Sydney Colts at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The match was played as a curtain-raiser to the Australia vs France 3rd Test and was arranged in order to boost the attendance due to France's poor form on tour. The team was made up of foreign players from the NSWRL competition that year plus two Frenchmen that missed selection in France's 3rd Test team. In 1965, Other Nationalities also played New Zealand in a Kiwi tour match at Crystal Palace, London. In 1974 and 1975 the team competed in the County Championship, facing Lancashire, Yorkshire, and Cumbria, twice each over both years.

Since 1975 the team became redundant, with Wales, Scotland and Ireland now having their own separate national teams and European-based New Zealanders now able to play for their country too. However, due to the success of the Australia's All Stars match between the Indigenous All Stars and the NRL All Stars, new England head coach Steve McNamara proposed a plan to revive the concept, under the name Exiles, in 2011 in a hope of providing England with a more challenging opposition in preparation of playing and staying competitive against nations like Australia and New Zealand after the 2010 thrashing of France 606 followed by England's poor results in the 2010 Four Nations Tournament.

Results (incomplete)

DateResultCompetitionVenueAttendance
5 April 1904 England 3-9 Other NationalitiesFriendlyCentral Park, Wigan6,000
2 January 1905 England 26-11 Other NationalitiesFriendlyPark Avenue, Bradford6,000
1 January 1906 England 3-3 Other NationalitiesFriendlyCentral Park, Wigan8,000
5 February 1921 England 33-16 Other NationalitiesFriendlyLonsdale Park, Workington
15 October 1924 England 17-23 Other NationalitiesFriendlyHeadingley, Leeds3,000
4 February 1926 England 37-11 Other NationalitiesFriendlyRecreation Ground, Whitehaven7,000
20 March 1929 England 27-20 Other NationalitiesFriendlyHeadingley, Leeds5,000
7 April 1930 England 19-35 Other NationalitiesFriendlyThrum Hall, Halifax2,000
1 October 1930 England 31-18 Other NationalitiesFriendlyKnowsley Road, St Helens10,000
30 March 1933 England 34-27 Other NationalitiesFriendlyLonsdale Park, Workington11,000
19 September 1949 England 7-13 Other Nationalities1949–50 European Rugby League ChampionshipDerwent Park, Workington17,500
22 October 1949 Wales 5-6 Other Nationalities1949–50 European Rugby League ChampionshipThe Park, Abertillery2,000
15 January 1950 France 8-3 Other Nationalities1949–50 European Rugby League ChampionshipStade Vélodrome, Marseille25,000
10 December 1950 France 16-3 Other Nationalities1950–51 European Rugby League ChampionshipStade du Parc Lescure, Bordeaux28,000
31 March 1951 Wales 21-27 Other Nationalities1950–51 European Rugby League ChampionshipSt Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea5,000
11 April 1951 England 10-35 Other Nationalities1950–51 European Rugby League ChampionshipCentral Park, Wigan17,000
3 November 1951Other Nationalities 17-14  France1951–52 European Rugby League ChampionshipCraven Park, Hull18,000
1 December 1951 Wales 11-22 Other Nationalities1951–52 European Rugby League ChampionshipThe Park, Abertillery3,386
23 April 1952 England 31-18 Other Nationalities1951–52 European Rugby League ChampionshipCentral Park, Wigan20,000
18 October 1952 England 12-31 Other Nationalities1952–53 European Rugby League ChampionshipFartown Ground, Huddersfield20,000
23 November 1952 France 10-29 Other Nationalities1952–53 European Rugby League ChampionshipStade Vélodrome, Marseille18,000
15 April 1953Other Nationalities 16-18  Wales1952–53 European Rugby League ChampionshipWilderspool, Warrington8,449
7 October 1953Other Nationalities 30-5  Wales1953–54 European Rugby League ChampionshipOdsal Stadium, Bradford14,646
18 October 1953 France 15-10 Other Nationalities1953–54 European Rugby League ChampionshipStade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux12,000
28 November 1953 England 30-22 Other Nationalities1953–54 European Rugby League ChampionshipCentral Park, Wigan19,000
12 September 1955 England 33-16 Other Nationalities1955–56 European Rugby League ChampionshipCentral Park, Wigan18,234
19 October 1955Other Nationalities 32-19  France1955–56 European Rugby League ChampionshipHilton Park, Leigh7,000
18 July 1964 Sydney Colts 25-16 Other NationalitiesCurtain-raiser to Australia vs France 3rd TestSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 16,731
27 January 1965Other Nationalities 2-19 St. HelensFriendly (switching-on of new floodlights)Knowsley Road, St Helens15,000
18 August 1965Other Nationalities 7-15  New ZealandKiwi Tour MatchCrystal Palace, London
11 September 1974 Lancashire 14-13 Other NationalitiesCounty ChampionshipThe Willows, Salford2,000
18 September 1974 Yorkshire 6-104 Other NationalitiesCounty ChampionshipCraven Park, Hull
25 September 1974 Cumbria ?-? Other NationalitiesCounty ChampionshipRecreation Ground, Whitehaven
25 November 1975 Lancashire 36-7 Other NationalitiesCounty ChampionshipKnowsley Road, St Helens29,000
6 December 1975 Yorkshire 8-68 Other NationalitiesCounty ChampionshipOdsal Stadium, Bradford
20 December 1975 Cumbria 19-14 Other NationalitiesCounty ChampionshipCraven Park, Barrow-in-Furness

Player statistics (incomplete)

NameSurnameClubNationalityGamesTriesGoalsDropsPoints
Trevor AllanAllanLeigh AUS43009
Andrews1004
Vic ArmbrusterArmbrusterRochdale Hornets AUS1003
Ambrose Baker 1924BakerOldham WAL1
David "Dave" Barends ††BarendsBradford Northern SAF2008
Robert "Bob" BartlettBartlett(Bramley circa-1948) Leeds AUS1004
Harry BathBathWarrington AUS10120044
John "Jack" R. Beames (№ 11/№ 12) circa-1913…22BeamesHalifax WAL1
Beattie1004
Brian Bevan (№ 2) circa-1951BevanWarrington AUS152600104
Neville BlackBlackWigan / Keighley NZ31004
David BooysenBooysenWigan SAF1004
Billy BostonBostonWigan WAL30012
P. J. Brady (№ 7) circa-1904 †BradyHuddersfield WAL
Andrew BroatchBroatchLeeds SCO≥1
Lou BrownBrownWigan NZ50020
Herbert Buckler (№ 12) circa-1904 †BucklerSalford WAL
Jeffrey "Jeff" Burke (№ 12) circa-1951BurkeLeigh AUS
Joe BuschBuschLeeds AUS11004
Anthony J./Antony J. "Tony" CheshireCheshireBramley
Arthur Clues (№ 11) circa-1951CluesLeeds / Hunslet AUS142008
Gert CoetzerCoetzerWakefield Trinity SAF≥1
Percy Coldrick circa-1921ColdrickWigan WAL10000
Bert CookCookLeeds / Keighley / Dewsbury NZ0306
Lionel Cooper (№ 5) circa-1951CooperHuddersfield AUS14110044
Kel CoslettCoslettSt. Helens WAL10204
Ronnie CowanCowanLeeds SCO≥1
Jack DalyDalyHuddersfield / Featherstone Rovers IRE71004
Dan DaviesDaviesSwinton WAL12008
Eli Davies circa-1904 †DaviesWigan WAL
William Davies circa-1921DaviesLeeds WAL1000
Jim Dechan circa-1905DechanBradford SCO?1004
Pat Devery (№ 4) circa-1951DeveryHuddersfield AUS11319050
Wyndham EmeryEmeryLeigh WAL10000
Frank EvansEvansSwinton WAL21004
FieldingFieldingSalford WAL1004
Christopher "Chris" ForsterForsterBramley
Ike J. Fowler circa-1921FowlerBatley WAL
George Frater (№ 10) {c} circa-1904 †FraterOldham SCO
Bruce Gibbs circa-1975GibbsWorkington Town AUS
Bryn Goldswain 1955GoldswainOldham WAL1
Bernard Gould circa-1921GouldLeeds WAL10000
Gordon GrayGrayHuddersfield SCO1004
Ben Gronow circa-1921GronowHuddersfield WAL115013
Gomer Gunn circa-1905GunnBradford WAL0102
Trevor Hall HallSt. Helens / Rochdale Hornets NZ1004
Roy Hardgrave HardgraveSt. Helens / York NZ1004
Dai Harris circa-1904 †HarrisWigan WAL1004
Harrison ?2008
Peter Henderson (№ 6) circa-1951HendersonHuddersfield NZ40016
Andrew HoggHoggBroughton SCO
Johnny Hunter (№ 1) circa-1951HunterHuddersfield AUS80000
Lou Hutt HuttSt. Helens NZ1004
John Isaac (№ 9) circa-1965 (ex-Swansea RFC)IsaacSwinton WAL≥1
Ronald JamesJamesHalifax WAL≥1
Francis JarvisJarvisBradford Northern
Jenkins ? WAL?1004
Sidney Jerram circa-1921JerramWigan WAL10000
Berwyn JonesJonesWakefield Trinity WAL≥1
Lewis JonesJonesLeeds WAL219021
Cec Kelly (№ 7) circa-1951KellyRochdale Hornets61004
Robert "Bob" Kelly (№ 10/№ 11) circa-1955…56KellyWakefield Trinity IRE
Bill Kilpatrick 1930KilpatrickOldham1
Roy KinnearKinnearWigan SCO330012
Alex Laidlaw circa-1905LaidlawBradford SCO
David J. Lewis (№ 5) circa-1904 †LewisOldham WAL
Gordon LewisLewisLeigh WAL≥1
Steve LlewellynLlewellynSt. Helens WAL1004
T. D. Llewellyn (№ 3) circa-1904 †LlewellynLeeds WAL
Tommy LynchLynchHalifax NZ4
Len Mason MasonWigan NZ41004
Tom McKinney (№ 9) circa-1951McKinneySalford IRE70000
Bob McMaster (№ 8) circa-1951McMasterLeeds AUS60000
Jim MillsMills WAL1004
Jim Moffatt (№ 9) circa-1904 †MoffattLeeds SCO
Glyn Moses MosesSalford / St. Helens WAL
Rex MossopMossopLeigh AUS
Cecil MountfordMountfordWigan NZ
Johnny Mudge (№ 10) circa-1951MudgeWorkington Town AUS131004
Andrew MurdisonMurdisonHalifax SCO1004
Louis Neumann second-row, loose forward circa-1965NeumannLeeds SAF≥1
Stan OwenOwenRochdale Hornets WAL≥1
Tony Paskins (№ 3) circa-1951PaskinsWorkington Town AUS112008
Joe Phillips?PhillipsBradford Northern NZ0130
Ray PricePriceWarrington WAL2
Ron Pomering circa 1975PomeringBramley AUS300
Wick Powell circa-1921PowellRochdale Hornets WAL10000
Ike ProctorProctor NZ1004
Liatia Ravouvou (№ 10) circa-1965RavouvouRochdale Hornets FIJ≥1
Rees circa-1905Bradford WAL?
Dai ReesReesHalifax WAL1
Jack Rhapps (№ 8) circa-1904 †RhappsSalford WAL
Johnny Robinson[3]RobinsonYork NZ30012
Johnny Rogers circa-1921RogersHuddersfield WAL11004
Brian ShillinglawShillinglawWigan SCO≥1
Dai Smith (№ 1) circa-1904 †SmithSalford WAL
Frank Stephens 20 March 1929StephensWigan WAL1
Jim SullivanSullivanWigan WAL6022044
Dai Thomas (№ 11) circa-1904 †ThomasOldham WAL1004
D. Thomas (№ 2) circa-1904 †ThomasSalford WAL1004
P. ThomasThomas WAL1004
Gwyn Thomas circa-1921ThomasHuddersfield WAL10000
Joe ThompsonThompsonLeeds WAL51004
G. M. John ThorleyThorleyHalifax WAL2
Dave Valentine (№ 13) circa-1951ValentineHuddersfield SCO162008
Rob ValentineValentineKeighley SCO
Attie van Heerdenvan HeerdenWigan SAF2008
Don VinesVinesWakefield Trinity WAL≥1
Wallace SCO?0011
White1004
H. Whitney circa-1921WhitneySalford WAL10000
Bryn Williams circa-1921WilliamsBatley WAL10000
Fred Willis circa-1921WillisBatley WAL
George WilsonWilsonWorkington Town SCO1004
Charlie WinsladeWinsladeWarrington WAL≥1

† 5 April 1904 match, against England, was a 12-a-side game.

†† Although originally from South Africa, David "Dave" Barends also represented Great Britain.


Harry Bath, born in Brisbane, Queensland, played for the Other Nationalities team whilst playing for Warrington. He kicked 20 goals, a tally that is second only to Jim Sullivan. He also scored 1 try to score 44 points overall. On returning to Australia he played for St George Dragons and coached the Australian national team, despite never playing for them.

See also

References

  1. "The History Of Rugby League". Rugby League Information. napit.co.uk. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  2. "Scotland". rlwc2013.com. Rugby League International Federation. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
  3. "Programme 'Yorkshire County Rugby League - Challenge Cup Final - 1957 - Huddersfield v. York'" (PDF). huddersfieldrlheritage.co.uk. 31 December 2017. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
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