The 1977 Rugby League World Cup involved players from the national rugby league football teams of four countries: Australia, France, Great Britain and New Zealand.
Australia
editCoach: Terry Fearnley
France
editCoach: Yves Bégou
- Guy Alard (Carcassonne)
- Christian Baile (Carcassonne)
- Hervé Bonet (Saint-Estève)
- Jean-Marc Bourret (XIII Catalan)
- Jean-Louis Brial (XIII Catalan)
- José Calle (Saint-Estève) (C)
- Manuel Caravaca (Carcassonne)
- Michel Cassin (Toulouse)
- Max Chantal (Villeneuve)
- Patrick Chauvet (Carcassonne)
- Jean-Jacques Cologni (XIII Catalan)
- Henri Daniel (XIII Catalan)
- Guy Garcia (Carcassonne)
- Jacques Guigue (Avignon)
- Christian Laskawiec (Albi)
- Gérard Lépine (Bordeaux)
- Jackie Imbert (Avignon)
- Jean-Marie Imbert (Avignon)
- Jean-Claude Mayorgas (Toulouse)
- Michel Moussard (Albi)
- José Moya (Carcassonne)
- Guy Rodriguez (Toulouse)
- Joël Roosebrouck (Villeneuve)
- André Ruiz (Carcassonne)
- Pierre Saboureau (XIII Catalan)
- Jean-Paul Sauret (XIII Catalan)
- René Terrats (Saint-Estève)
Great Britain
editThe initial squad was selected in April 1977,[1] but several changes were made before the team's departure. Phil Lowe and Jim Mills both pulled out of the tournament due to bans imposed by the Australian Rugby League and New Zealand Rugby League respectively. Eddie Cunningham withdrew for domestic reasons,[2] while Tommy Martyn withdrew due to injury.[3]
Coach: David Watkins; Manager: Reg Parker
New Zealand
editCoach: Ron Ackland