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The '''1964 [[Goodall Cup]]''' was the 38th edition of the inter-state series between [[Victoria]] and [[New South Wales]]. It was won by New South Wales, who claimed the championship for the 23rd time in total, and the second year in a row. The tournament was played in St. Moritz, Melbourne.  
The '''1964 [[Goodall Cup]]''' was the 38th edition of the inter-state series between [[Victoria]] and [[New South Wales]]. It was won by New South Wales, who claimed the championship for the 23rd time in total, and the second year in a row. The tournament was played in St. Moritz, Melbourne.  
==Results==
*8/3: '''New South Wales''' - Victoria 5:3 - goals: Seidlemeir, Reuston, Miller, Hall, Jones/Nicholas, Harris, Wellmann<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=lL5f5cZgq8MC&dat=19640804&printsec=frontpage&hl=en The Sydney Morning Herald, 1964-08-04]</ref>
*8/4: '''Victoria''' - New South Wales 3:2<ref>''The Age'', 1964-08-05</ref>
*8/5: '''New South Wales''' - Victoria


==Winning roster==
==Winning roster==
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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
*[http://icelegendsaustralia.com/champions/GC1964.html Ice Legends Australia]
*[http://icelegendsaustralia.com/champions/GC1964.html Ice Legends Australia]
*[http://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/11645731/the-history-of-australian-ice-hockey-ice-hockey-australia/7 IHA Goodall Cup Recipient List]  
*[http://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/11645731/the-history-of-australian-ice-hockey-ice-hockey-australia/7 IHA Goodall Cup Recipient List]  

Latest revision as of 14:38, 23 May 2019

The 1964 Goodall Cup was the 38th edition of the inter-state series between Victoria and New South Wales. It was won by New South Wales, who claimed the championship for the 23rd time in total, and the second year in a row. The tournament was played in St. Moritz, Melbourne.

Results

  • 8/3: New South Wales - Victoria 5:3 - goals: Seidlemeir, Reuston, Miller, Hall, Jones/Nicholas, Harris, Wellmann[1]
  • 8/4: Victoria - New South Wales 3:2[2]
  • 8/5: New South Wales - Victoria

Winning roster

  • New South Wales: Roddy Bruce (goaltender), John Stuart (goaltender), Gil Borlos, Rob Dewhurst, Graham Ferris, Charlie Grandy, Phil Hall, Rene Joggi, Kurt Johansson, Greg James, Vic Manstead, John Miller, Jimmy Mortimer, Des Peterson, Jukka Tikkanen.

References


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