In this match
Mick Cronin kicked nine goals. England winger
Keith Fielding created a new record by scoring four tries against a hapless French team at Bordeaux. Kangaroo wing prodigy
Ian Schubert also scored a hat-trick tries. English stand-off
Ken Gill ran in three tries. In this match
Jim Mills, the Wales prop, was banned for the rest of the season after an altercation. The ban was eventually lifted on 2 January 1976.
Final standings Final challenge match As Australia had not beaten England to win the World Cup (a draw and a loss), a one off challenge match was arranged, although this was not officially classed as a Final as Australia had already been crowned Champions after topping the group. The Kangaroos showed they were worthy World Champions with a comprehensive 25–0 win at Headingley in front of a disappointing crowd of 7,680 which was over 11,000 less than had attended the
1970 World Cup final, between Great Britain and Australia, at the same venue. England had shown little interest in playing the game. == Try scorers ==