The
Rugby League News published headshots of the touring party, including the managers, in successive issues: July 3, July 10, and July 17. The names, weight and height of the players was also published. Collins, Gilbert, Heidke, McLean, Reardon, Robison, and Whittle were selected from Queensland clubs. Dawson, Gibbs, Hazelton, Prigg and Bert Williams were selected from clubs in New South Wales Country areas. The balance of the squad had played for Sydney-based clubs during the
1937 season.
Notes: • Tallies in the table below are compiled from match reports that appeared in Australian newspapers. Most articles were provided by the
Australian Associated Press and were amended by local editors.
Claude Corbett was present for the England leg of the tour, reporting for
The Sun, Sydney and the
Telegraph, Brisbane. Tour Manager
Harry Sunderland provided articles for
The Courier-Mail, Brisbane. • For nearly all matches, one or more newspapers listed the Australian team with the match report. An exception is the match against Catalans. The point-scorers in the Catalans match include two players who were not named in the team prior to the match. Consequently, 15 players are included in the tallies for the Catalans match. • Under the rules of the time, teams were limited to 13 players, with no ability to replace injured players. • Following a broken leg injury to
Joe Pearce, sustained during the Second Test match in New Zealand,
Herb Narvo was added to the squad. Narvo travelled to England separately from the touring party. Joe Pearce was permitted to continue with the group, and he travelled with the team to England and France. == Nez Zealand leg ==