2014 Brown Tournament

The Jim Brown Memorial Trophy Tournament is an annually awarded interstate ice hockey championship trophy in Australia. In 2014 it was for senior men aged 17 years and older with the condition that players of the Australian Ice Hockey League that are 20 years and younger must have played less than 6 games to remain eligible. The current trophy is in the form of a shield and is the third trophy to bear the Brown family name. The trophy is named after Scottish born James Archibald Brown. The Brown Trophy is competed for in a series of games between state representative teams in what is called The Brown Tournament.

2014 Jim Brown Tournament
LeagueIce Hockey Australia
SportIce hockey
Duration2 October 2015 – 5 October 2015
Number of games12
Number of teams4
Tournament
Jim Brown Memorial Trophy
ChampionsWestern Australia
  Runners-upBarbarians

Jim Brown Memorial Trophy Tournament

The 2014 national tournament was held from 2 October - 5 October and consisted of 4 teams, 3 teams represented a state while a 4th team were a combination of Western Australian and Queensland players called Barbarians. The Barbarians team was formed after Victoria pulled out of the tournament.[1]

The tournament was held at Xtreme Ice Arena in Mirrabooka, Western Australia.[1]

The schedule is as follows:[1]

2014 Jim Brown Tournament Schedule
Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Recap
12 October 201518:15South Australia0 - 6Western AustraliaXtreme Ice Arena[2]
22 October 201520:00New South Wales2 - 4BarbariansXtreme Ice Arena[3]
33 October 201508:30Western Australia8 - 0New South WalesXtreme Ice Arena[4]
43 October 201510:15Barbarians4 - 2South AustraliaXtreme Ice Arena[5]
53 October 201516:00South Australia2 - 5New South WalesXtreme Ice Arena[6]
63 October 201517:45Western Australia2 - 4BarbariansXtreme Ice Arena[7]
74 October 20156:45Barbarians3 - 4New South WalesXtreme Ice Arena[8]
84 October 20158:30Western Australia4 - 0South AustraliaXtreme Ice Arena[9]
94 October 201516:45New South Wales2 - 3Western AustraliaXtreme Ice Arena[10]
104 October 201518:30South Australia1 - 4BarbariansXtreme Ice Arena[11]
115 October 201506:45New South Wales3 - 1South AustraliaXtreme Ice Arena[12]
125 October 201508:30Barbarians0 - 6Western AustraliaXtreme Ice Arena[13]

Standings

The standings for the 2014 Jim Brown Memorial Tournament:

Team GP W OTW OTL L GF GA GDF PTS
Western Australia65001296+2315
Barbarians640021917+212
New South Wales620041621-56
South Australia61005626-203

Jim Brown Memorial Trophy Championship

Bronze Medal Game

5 October 2015
17:00
New South Wales2 – 1 (SO)
(0–0, 1–1, 1–1)
South AustraliaXtreme Ice Arena
Attendance: 150
Game reference
Alan BeckenGoaliesSam O'NeillReferee:
Cory Ross
Linesmen:
Joe Mayer
Tony Paolo
2Goals1
23Shots32

Gold Medal Game

5 October 2015
18:45
Western Australia4 – 3
(1–1, 3–2, 4–3)
BarbariansXtreme Ice Arena
Attendance: 230
Game reference
Mark McCannGoaliesDaniel WilkinsonReferee:
Matt Taylor
Linesmen:
Daryl Hamilton
Mathew Gregory
4Goals3
23Shots17

See also

References

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