Woodcock made both of his official international appearances against
New Zealand in the first few months of 1974. His only test was the third test in Adelaide in January, when he was selected to open the batting with
Keith Stackpole Woodcock scored 27 in his only innings. Woodcock did not feature again in the Australian line up until the side went to New Zealand in March and played a two-match ODI series. The first, which the tourists won by seven wickets, featured a two-ball duck by
Ian Redpath. Woodcock replaced Redpath for the second game, and cracked 53 from 66 balls with five fours and a six as Australia reached 265. Australia won by 31 runs. He won man of the match with this performance
Wisden referred to Woodcock's knock as a "pleasant innings". Woodcock played in one unofficial "test" for Australia against a
Rest of the World X1 in 1971-72, scoring 5 and 16. He continued playing for South Australia until 1978–79, and was captain in the later years, before traveling to America to complete his master's degree and PhD. ==Later years==