Prior to the tour a three-way series of matches between
New South Wales,
Queensland and
New Zealand was organised as a basis of selection for the tour. The New South Welshmen dominated the touring side, with four New Zealanders and only one Queenslander selected. However counted amongst the New South Welshmen was
Con Sullivan, who had moved to Australia from New Zealand a few years before. Due to family and business commitments, rugby league great
Dally Messenger declined to tour with the 1911–12 Kangaroos. Tour vice-captain was
Paddy McCue. Tour managers were Charles H Ford and John Quinlan. The team sailed to England on the
RMS Orvieto. The tourists were paid £4/5/ per week and received a bonus of £178 each.
New South Wales All eight teams of the
New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership were represented in the touring squad. •
Bob Stuart, forward for Annandale •
Bob Craig, forward for Balmain •
Charles "Chook" Fraser, fullback for Balmain •
Arthur "Pony" Halloway, half for Balmain •
Charles McMurtrie, forward for Balmain •
Dan Frawley, three-quarter for Eastern Suburbs •
Bob Williams, forward for Eastern Suburbs •
Peter Burge, forward for Glebe • (c)
Chris McKivat, half for Glebe •
Billy Farnsworth, half for Newtown •
Viv Farnsworth, three-quarter for Newtown •
Paddy McCue, forward for Newtown •
Joe Murray, forward for Newtown •
Webby Neill, fullback for Newtown •
Bill Noble, forward for Newtown •
Charlie Russell, three-quarter for Newtown •
Tom Berecry, North Sydney •
Albert Broomham, North Sydney •
Con Sullivan, forward for North Sydney •
W. A. Cann, forward for South Sydney •
Steve Darmody, South Sydney •
Herb Gilbert, three-quarter for South Sydney •
Howard Hallett, fullback for South Sydney •
Tedda Courtney, forward for Western Suburbs
New Zealand The New Zealand players that accompanied the Australians on tour have been listed in the
Australian Rugby League's Kangaroos players register.{{cite web •
George A. Gillett (forward) •
Arthur Francis (forward) •
Charlie Savory (forward) •
Frank Woodward (half)
Queensland Robert "Harold" Nicholson of Queensland was also selected for the tour but withdrew.{{cite web ==Tour schedule==