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The 'Roos have had some strong series wins over Ashes history but probably the two that stand out are the 1982 and the 1963 tours. The legend was probably born back in the cold north of England in 1963 where they gave the Pommies an awful hiding in the town of Swinton in Manchester on a cool Autumn day. It was the second match of the tour and that day the Kangaroos were unstoppable smashing into the British Lions like a juggernaut and walking away with a morale destroying 50-12 victory. A match that has gone down in rugby league folklore as the "Swinton Massacre". Driving the 'Roos was the man they called "chook" the inimitable Johnny Raper. The great man had a blinder setting up most of the moves that led to tries. The 'man in the bowler hat' played arguably his greatest ever game of rugby league that day.
Australian hooker, Noel Kelly wrote in his biography “It was Johnny Raper’s great day. 'Chook’ has never played better."
Australian hooker, Noel Kelly wrote in his biography “It was Johnny Raper’s great day. 'Chook’ has never played better."
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