Junior hockey in Australia
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Junior hockey in Australia features a variety of national tournaments at different age levels. The Australian Junior Ice Hockey League was formed as the national U20 competition in 2012.
Jim Brown Trophy
See: Brown Trophy
Syd Tange Trophy
The Syd Tange Trophy was first contested as an under 17 tournament in 1969. The age limit was raised to U18 in 2004.
- 1969: Victoria
- 1970: New South Wales
- 1971: Victoria
- 1972: New South Wales
- 1973: Victoria
- 1974: Queensland
- 1975: Victoria
- 1976: Victoria
- 1977: Victoria
- 1978: Victoria
- 1979: Victoria
- 1980: Victoria
- 1981: Victoria
- 1982: Victoria
- 1983: New South Wales
- 1984: Queensland
- 1985: New South Wales
- 1986: Victoria
- 1987: Victoria
- 1988: Victoria
- 1989: Australian Capital Territory
- 1990: South Australia
- 1991: South Australia
- 1992: no tournament - too hot
- 1993: South Australia
- 1994: New South Wales
- 1995: New South Wales
- 1996: New South Wales
- 1997: New South Wales
- 1998: Victoria
- 1999: Victoria
- 2000: Victoria
- 2001: New South Wales
- 2002: Victoria
- 2003: Victoria
- 2004: Victoria
- 2005: Victoria
- 2006: New South Wales
- 2007: Victoria
- 2008: Victoria
- 2009: Victoria
- 2010: Victoria
- 2011: Victoria
- 2012: New South Wales
- 2013: New South Wales
- 2014: Western Australia
- 2015: Western Australia
- 2016: New South Wales
- 2017: New South Wales
- 2018: Western Australia
- 2019: South Australia
- 2020-2021: Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2022: Victoria
- 2023: Western Australia
- 2024: New South Wales
Kurt De Fris Trophy
The Kurt De Fris Trophy has been staged as the under 15 competition since 1985.
- 1985: Victoria
- 1986: Victoria
- 1987: Victoria
- 1988: New South Wales
- 1989: South Australia
- 1990: New South Wales
- 1991: New South Wales
- 1992: New South Wales
- 1993: New South Wales
- 1994: New South Wales
- 1995: New South Wales
- 1996: New South Wales
- 1997: Western Australia
- 1998: New South Wales
- 1999: Victoria
- 2000: Victoria
- 2001: Victoria
- 2002: Victoria
- 2003: New South Wales
- 2004: Victoria
- 2005: New South Wales
- 2006: South Australia
- 2007: New South Wales
- 2008: New South Wales
- 2009: Victoria
- 2010: Victoria
- 2011: Victoria
- 2012: Western Australia
- 2013: Victoria
- 2014: Victoria
- 2015: New South Wales
- 2016: New South Wales
- 2017: Western Australia
- 2018: Western Australia
- 2019: Victoria
- 2020-2021: Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2022: New South Wales
- 2023: New South Wales
- 2024: New South Wales
Phil Ginsberg Memorial Trophy
The Phil Ginsberg Memorial Trophy has been staged as the under 13 competition since 1983.
- 1983: Western Australia
- 1984: Victoria
- 1985: Victoria
- 1986: New South Wales
- 1987: South Australia
- 1988: South Australia
- 1989: New South Wales
- 1990: New South Wales
- 1991: New South Wales
- 1992: Australian Capital Territory
- 1993: New South Wales
- 1994: New South Wales
- 1995: New South Wales:
- 1996-1999: ?
- 2000: New South Wales
- 2001: New South Wales
- 2002: New South Wales
- 2003: New South Wales
- 2004: Victoria
- 2005: New South Wales
- 2006: New South Wales
- 2007: New South Wales
- 2008: Victoria
- 2009: Victoria
- 2010: New South Wales
- 2011: New South Wales
- 2012: New South Wales
- 2013: New South Wales
- 2014: Queensland
- 2015: New South Wales
- 2016: Western Australia
- 2017: New South Wales
- 2018: New South Wales
- 2019: New South Wales
- 2020-2021: Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2022: New South Wales
- 2023: Western Australia
- 2024: Victoria
John McCrae Williamson Memorial Trophy
The John McCrae Williamson Memorial Trophy was staged as the under 11 competition from 2003-2010. It has been a jamboree development event since 2011.
- 2003: Victoria
- 2004: New South Wales and Victoria
- 2005: New South Wales
- 2006: Victoria
- 2007: New South Wales
- 2008: New South Wales
- 2009: New South Wales
- 2010: New South Wales
Sources
- AIHL Almanac 2014, Michael Krein (2013).