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*Victoria - New South Wales 0:0
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*'''Victoria''' - New South Wales 2:1  
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There were six games played - three in Melbourne and three in Sydney.  
There were six games played - three in Melbourne and three in Sydney.  
*8/10: '''New South Wales''' - Victoria 2:0
*8/11: '''New South Wales''' - Victoria 2:0
*8/12: '''Victoria''' - New South Wales 3:1
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*'''Victoria''' beat New South Wales by two goals
*'''Victoria''' - New South Wales 2:0
*'''New South Wales''' - Victoria 3:0
*'''New South Wales''' - Victoria 3:0
*'''Victoria''' - New South Wales 1:0 OT  
*'''Victoria''' - New South Wales 1:0 OT  

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The Gower Cup was first awarded to the winner of the Australian women's state competition between Victoria and New South Wales in July 1922.

Victoria won the cup four out of the five times it is known to have been awarded from 1922 to 1928. There was also mention of a Gower Cup tournament being played in 1930, but no results are known.

Winners

Results

1922
  • New South Wales - Victoria 3:0
  • Victoria - New South Wales 0:0
  • New South Wales - Victoria 0:0
1924
  • Victoria - New South Wales 2:1
  • New South Wales - Victoria
  • New South Wales - Victoria 1:0
1925

There were six games played - three in Melbourne and three in Sydney.

  • 8/10: New South Wales - Victoria 2:0
  • 8/11: New South Wales - Victoria 2:0
  • 8/12: Victoria - New South Wales 3:1
1926
  • Victoria - New South Wales 2:0
  • New South Wales - Victoria 3:0
  • Victoria - New South Wales 1:0 OT
1928
  • Victoria - New South Wales 2:0
  • New South Wales - Victoria 0:0
  • Victoria - New South Wales 0:0

Sources