1929 Goodall Cup Finals

The 1929 Goodall Cup Final was scheduled to begin on Saturday 10 August 1929, New South Wales had retained the Goodall Cup since 1923 at this point and looked to continue their streak.[1]

1929 Goodall Cup Finals
123 Total
Victoria 022 1
New South Wales 450 2
* – Denotes overtime period(s)
Location(s)Sydney, New South Wales: Sydney Glaciarium
Formatbest-of-three
DatesAugust 10 – August 14
Series-winning goalK. Raith
Goodall Cup Finals

The series

Game one

10 August 1929 The first game of the 1929 interstate ice hockey series was described as being a one-sided affair. New South Wales defeated Victoria 4-0, with Norman Turner scoring 2 goals, James Archibald Brown scoring 1 and K. Raith scoring one.[2][3]

Game two

12 August 1929 at 8:00pm[4] was the beginning of the second game of the series where New South Wales defeated Victoria in a very one-sided match and were described as being too fast for the Victorian team, with K. Raith scoring 3 goals and Jim Brown and Norman Turner also scoring for New South Wales. Victoria only scored twice with B. Cullen and E. Molony providing the goals.[5]

Game three

14 August 1929 Victoria defeated New South Wales by a score of 2-0 but the Goodall Cup was already won by the New South Wales team in the second game.[6]

Game-by-game Away Team Score Home Team Scoring Summary Location
1August 10Victoria0-4New South WalesNSW - N. Turner (2), Brown, K. RaithSydney Glaciarium
2August 12Victoria2-5New South WalesVIC - B. Cullen, E. Molony NSW - K. Raith (3), J. Brown, N. Turner
3August 14Victoria2-0New South WalesVIC - Kershaw, B. Cullen
New South Wales win best-of-three series 2 games to 1

Teams

Victoria

The Victoria team was made from the following players[3][7]

  • Ted Molony (Forward)(Captain)
  • B. Cullen (Forward)
  • Davidson (Forward)
  • Fox (Forward)
  • Kershaw (Defence)
  • C.M. Napthine (Defence)
  • Donovan (Defence)
  • Darke (Goaltender)

New South Wales

The New South Wales team was made from the following players[2][3]

  • Norman Turner (Captain)
  • James Archibald Brown
  • K. Raith
  • A. Raith
  • F. White
  • J. Barnett
  • J. Kerr
  • T. Gallecher

See also

References

  1. "Ice Hockey". The Sydney Morning Herald. 10 August 1929. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  2. "On The Ice". The Truth (Sydney newspaper). 11 August 1929. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  3. "Hockey - N.S.W. Twice Defeats Victoria". The Referee. 14 August 1929. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  4. "Ice Hockey - N.S.W. Beats VIC". The Evening News (Sydney). 12 August 1929. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  5. "Interstate Ice Hockey". The Sydney Morning Herald. 13 August 1929. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  6. "Ice Hockey". The Sydney Morning Herald. 15 August 1929. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  7. "Ice Hockey - Excellent Exhibition Game". The Age. 7 August 1929. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
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