1959–60 Kangaroo tour
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| Manager | Jack Argent Ern Keffer | ||||
| Coach(es) | Clive Churchill | ||||
| Tour captain(s) | Keith Barnes | ||||
| Top point scorer(s) | Keith Barnes 202 | ||||
| Top try scorer(s) | Eddie Lumsden 25 | ||||
| Top test point scorer(s) | Keith Barnes 62 | ||||
| Top test try scorer(s) | Eddie Lumsden 8 | ||||
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| Great Britain |
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| France |
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| Previous tour | 1956-57 | ||||
| Next tour | 1963-64 | ||||
The 1959–60 Kangaroo tour was the tenth Kangaroo tour, in which the Australian national rugby league team traveled to Europe and played thirty-seven matches against British, French and Italian teams, including the Ashes series of three Test matches against Great Britain, two Test matches against the French and an additional two non-Test matches against an Italian representative team. It followed the tour of 1956-57 and the next was staged in 1963-64.