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The '''1985 [[Goodall Cup]]''' was | The '''1985 [[Goodall Cup]]''' was the 59th edition of the inter-state ice hockey series in [[Australia]]. [[New South Wales]] won the cup for the 31st time in total. Craig Hutchinson won the John Nicholas Trophy as the most valuable player (MVP) of the tournament. | ||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
The | *'''Western Australia''' - Queensland 7:2<ref name=SMH927>''The Sydney Morning Herald'', 1985-09-27</ref> | ||
*'''South Australia''' - Australian Capital Territory 3:2<ref name=SMH927></ref> | |||
*'''Victoria''' - Tasmania 11:3<ref name=SMH927></ref> | |||
*'''New South Wales''' - Queensland 6:4<ref name=SMH928>''The Sydney Morning Herald'', 1985-09-28</ref> | |||
*'''Western Australia''' - Tasmania 21:0<ref name=SMH928></ref> | |||
*'''Australian Capital Territory''' - Victoria 5:3<ref name=SMH928></ref> | |||
*'''South Australia''' - Tasmania 18:1<ref name=SMH928></ref> | |||
*'''Australian Capital Territory''' - New South Wales 7:4<ref name=SMH928></ref> | |||
*'''Australian Capital Territory''' - Queensland 7:6<ref name=SMH930>''The Sydney Morning Herald'', 1985-09-30</ref> | |||
*'''Western Australia''' - Victoria 5:3<ref name=SMH930></ref> | |||
*'''South Australia''' - Queensland 8:2<ref name=SMH930></ref> | |||
*'''New South Wales''' - South Australia 8:5<ref name=SMH930></ref> | |||
*'''Western Australia''' - Australian Capital Territory 8:2<ref name=SMH930></ref> | |||
*'''Queensland''' - Tasmania 15:0<ref name=SMH930></ref> | |||
*'''New South Wales''' beat ? 2:1 - final | |||
There was also a five game series between [[New South Wales]] and the [[Canberra Knights]] for the Goodall Cup. | |||
*'''New South Wales''' - Canberra Knights | *'''New South Wales''' - Canberra Knights | ||
*'''New South Wales''' - Canberra Knights | *'''New South Wales''' - Canberra Knights | ||
*7/16: '''Canberra Knights''' - New South Wales 12:5 | |||
*New South Wales - Canberra Knights | |||
*New South Wales - Canberra Knights | |||
Full results unavailable; New South Wales won the series. | Full results unavailable; New South Wales won the series. | ||
==Winning roster== | |||
*'''New South Wales''': Eddie Muldenhauer (goaltender), Adrian Di Piazza, Howie Jones, Roland Nilsson, Jeffrey Taylor, Ron Mann, Alrik Forbes, Chris Taylor, Scott McEwing, Craig Hutchinson, Garry Dore, Francois Nila. | |||
==Contemporary accounts== | ==Contemporary accounts== | ||
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== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | |||
*''The Canberra Times'' | *''The Canberra Times'' | ||
*[http://icelegendsaustralia.com/champions/GC1985.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] | |||
{{Goodall Cup}} | {{Goodall Cup}} | ||
[[Category:1985 in ice hockey]] | [[Category:1985 in ice hockey]] |
Latest revision as of 14:10, 23 May 2019
The 1985 Goodall Cup was the 59th edition of the inter-state ice hockey series in Australia. New South Wales won the cup for the 31st time in total. Craig Hutchinson won the John Nicholas Trophy as the most valuable player (MVP) of the tournament.
Results
- Western Australia - Queensland 7:2[1]
- South Australia - Australian Capital Territory 3:2[1]
- Victoria - Tasmania 11:3[1]
- New South Wales - Queensland 6:4[2]
- Western Australia - Tasmania 21:0[2]
- Australian Capital Territory - Victoria 5:3[2]
- South Australia - Tasmania 18:1[2]
- Australian Capital Territory - New South Wales 7:4[2]
- Australian Capital Territory - Queensland 7:6[3]
- Western Australia - Victoria 5:3[3]
- South Australia - Queensland 8:2[3]
- New South Wales - South Australia 8:5[3]
- Western Australia - Australian Capital Territory 8:2[3]
- Queensland - Tasmania 15:0[3]
- New South Wales beat ? 2:1 - final
There was also a five game series between New South Wales and the Canberra Knights for the Goodall Cup.
- New South Wales - Canberra Knights
- New South Wales - Canberra Knights
- 7/16: Canberra Knights - New South Wales 12:5
- New South Wales - Canberra Knights
- New South Wales - Canberra Knights
Full results unavailable; New South Wales won the series.
Winning roster
- New South Wales: Eddie Muldenhauer (goaltender), Adrian Di Piazza, Howie Jones, Roland Nilsson, Jeffrey Taylor, Ron Mann, Alrik Forbes, Chris Taylor, Scott McEwing, Craig Hutchinson, Garry Dore, Francois Nila.
Contemporary accounts
References
- The Canberra Times
- Ice Legends Australia
- IHA Goodall Cup Recipient List
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