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[[File:1991 SA.png|thumb|250px|The 1991 South Australian squad.]]
The '''1991 [[Goodall Cup]]''' was the 65th edition of the inter-state ice hockey competition in [[Australia]]. [[South Australia]] won the cup for the fourth time in total. Pekka Uusi-Hakimo won the John Nicholas Trophy as the most valuable player (MVP) of the tournament.  
The '''1991 [[Goodall Cup]]''' was the 65th edition of the inter-state ice hockey competition in [[Australia]]. [[South Australia]] won the cup for the fourth time in total. Pekka Uusi-Hakimo won the John Nicholas Trophy as the most valuable player (MVP) of the tournament.  
==Results==
*'''New South Wales''' - Australian Capital Territory 5:1<ref name=SMH89>''Sydney Morning Herald'', 1991-08-09</ref>
*'''Victoria''' - Queensland 12:1<ref name=SMH89></ref>
*'''South Australia''' - Western Australia 12:0<ref name=SMH89></ref>
''Other results unknown''


==Winning roster==
==Winning roster==
*'''South Australia''': Bruce Poling (goaltender), Paul Bracknell (goaltender), Mike McGinn (goaltender), Adrian Von Einem, Arto Malste, Paul Nesterczuk, Glen Foll, Vladimir Mihall, Paul Stables, Andrew Brunt, Pavel Bohacik, Pekka Uusi-Hakimo, Jody Hoff, Jarrod Scott, Ari Pullinen, Peter Tonkin, Craig Campbell, Chris Rurak, Dave Hazlett, Peter Nizon, Kelly Short, Kent Adair, Damian Fenton (player-trainer), Markky Hamalainen, John Botterill (player-coach), Kevin Brown (manager).  
*'''South Australia''': Bruce Poling (goaltender), Paul Bracknell (goaltender), Mike McGinn (goaltender), Adrian Von Einem, Arto Malste, Paul Nesterczuk, Glen Foll, Vladimir Mihall, Paul Stables, Andrew Brunt, Pavel Bohacik, Pekka Uusi-Hakimo, Jody Hoff, Jarrod Scott, Ari Pullinen, Peter Tonkin, Craig Campbell, Chris Rurak, Dave Hazlett, Peter Nizon, Kelly Short, Kent Adair, Damian Fenton (player-trainer), Markky Hamalainen, John Botterill (player-coach), Kevin Brown (manager).  
==References==
{{Reflist}}


==Sources==
==Sources==

Latest revision as of 14:28, 23 May 2019

The 1991 South Australian squad.

The 1991 Goodall Cup was the 65th edition of the inter-state ice hockey competition in Australia. South Australia won the cup for the fourth time in total. Pekka Uusi-Hakimo won the John Nicholas Trophy as the most valuable player (MVP) of the tournament.

Results

  • New South Wales - Australian Capital Territory 5:1[1]
  • Victoria - Queensland 12:1[1]
  • South Australia - Western Australia 12:0[1]

Other results unknown

Winning roster

  • South Australia: Bruce Poling (goaltender), Paul Bracknell (goaltender), Mike McGinn (goaltender), Adrian Von Einem, Arto Malste, Paul Nesterczuk, Glen Foll, Vladimir Mihall, Paul Stables, Andrew Brunt, Pavel Bohacik, Pekka Uusi-Hakimo, Jody Hoff, Jarrod Scott, Ari Pullinen, Peter Tonkin, Craig Campbell, Chris Rurak, Dave Hazlett, Peter Nizon, Kelly Short, Kent Adair, Damian Fenton (player-trainer), Markky Hamalainen, John Botterill (player-coach), Kevin Brown (manager).

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Sydney Morning Herald, 1991-08-09

Sources


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