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The '''1910 [[Goodall Cup]]''' was the second edition of the inter-state series between [[Victoria]] and [[New South Wales]]. It was won by the Victoria side for the second straight yeae.
The '''1910 [[Goodall Cup|Inter-State Series]] Final''' was the second Inter-State Series ice hockey championship in Australia and for the first time was held in the [[Sydney Glaciarium]].
==The series==
==The series==


The inter-state ice hockey championship was held between a state representative team from [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] and from [[New South Wales]]. This tournament was a best-of-3 format and saw Victoria win the series 3 games to 0.
The inter-state ice hockey championship was held between a state representative team from [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] and from [[New South Wales]]. This tournament was a best-of-3 format and saw Victoria win the series 3 games to 0. The first winner of 2 games in the series was often quoted in newspapers as "securing / winning the '''rubber'' " , which is terminology used in the game of Rubber Bridge where in a best of 3 competition a rubber is awarded to the team that first wins 2 games of the 3. The game itself was played in two halves of 10min each with a break in between.<ref name="2ndand3rdgame1910">{{cite news|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/13165623|title=Glaciarium - Hockey On The Ice|newspaper=Referee |date=3 August 1910 |accessdate=10 September 2016}}</ref>


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===Victoria===
===Victoria===
The Victoria team was made from the following players
The Victoria team was made from the following players<ref name="selection1910">{{cite news|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/175605117|title=Ice Hockey|newspaper=[[Melbourne Punch]] |date=7 July 1910 |accessdate=6 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="teams1910">{{cite news|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/13165607|title=Glaciarium - Inter-state Hockey On The Ice|newspaper=[[Referee]] |date=27 July 1910 |accessdate=10 September 2016}}</ref>
* Keith Walker (Captain)
 
 
* E. C. Walker (Captain)
* Andrew Reid (Vice Captain)
* J. Blair
* Robert Jackson
* Robert Jackson
* Andrew Reid
* Dudley Woods
* Dudley Woods
* Cyril Macgillicuddy (Goaltender)
Emergency list
* Henry "Hal" Newman Reid Jr.
* Henry "Hal" Newman Reid Jr.
* Cyril Macgillicuddy (Goaltender)
* E. Menzies
* S. Keast
Manager
* R. Whiteford


===New South Wales===
===New South Wales===
The New South Wales team was made from the following players
The New South Wales team was made from the following players<ref name="teams1910"/>
* Les Turnbull (Captain)
* Les Turnbull (Captain) (forward)
* Cyril Lane
* Jack Pike (forward)
* Dunbar Poole
* Arthur Cuthbertson (forward)
* Jack Pike
* Cyril Lane (Back)
* Arthur Cuthbertson
* Dunbar Poole (Vice Captain) (back)
* Graham (Goaltender)
* Graham (Goaltender)
Emergency list
* Rowe
* Bray
* Knowles
* Swannel
* Allport
* Fowler


==Player Statistics==
==Player Statistics==

Latest revision as of 16:37, 11 March 2017

The 1910 Inter-State Series Final was the second Inter-State Series ice hockey championship in Australia and for the first time was held in the Sydney Glaciarium.

The series

The inter-state ice hockey championship was held between a state representative team from Victoria and from New South Wales. This tournament was a best-of-3 format and saw Victoria win the series 3 games to 0. The first winner of 2 games in the series was often quoted in newspapers as "securing / winning the 'rubber " , which is terminology used in the game of Rubber Bridge where in a best of 3 competition a rubber is awarded to the team that first wins 2 games of the 3. The game itself was played in two halves of 10min each with a break in between.[1]

Game one

23 July 1910 was the first game of the series and was held at the Sydney Glaciarium in front of an enthusiastic crowd. Victora defeated the New South Wales team by a score of 4-2 with goals being scored by Victorians Andrew Reid (who had 2 goals), Robert Jackson and Dudley Woods. Scoring for New South Wales was done by Jack Pike and Les Turnbull.[2]

Game two

Wednesday 27 July 1910 proved to be a difficult day for New South Wales as Victoria overwhelmed them by a score of 12-0.[3]

Game three

The evening of Friday 29 July 1910 marked the third straight win for Victoria with a convincing 8-0 victory over New South Wales. The goals were scored by Henry "Hal" Newman Reid Jr. , who had five goals and his brother Andrew Reid with three goals.[4]


Game-by-game Away Team Score Home Team Scoring Summary Location
1 July 23 Victoria 4-2 New South Wales VIC - A. Reid (2), Jackson, Woods NSW - Pike, Turnbull Sydney Glaciarium
2 July Victoria 12-0 New South Wales
3 July 29 Victoria 8-0 New South Wales VIC - H. Reid (5), A. Reid (3)
Victoria win best-of-three series 3 games to 0

Teams

Victoria

The Victoria team was made from the following players[5][6]


  • E. C. Walker (Captain)
  • Andrew Reid (Vice Captain)
  • J. Blair
  • Robert Jackson
  • Dudley Woods
  • Cyril Macgillicuddy (Goaltender)

Emergency list

  • Henry "Hal" Newman Reid Jr.
  • E. Menzies
  • S. Keast

Manager

  • R. Whiteford

New South Wales

The New South Wales team was made from the following players[6]

  • Les Turnbull (Captain) (forward)
  • Jack Pike (forward)
  • Arthur Cuthbertson (forward)
  • Cyril Lane (Back)
  • Dunbar Poole (Vice Captain) (back)
  • Graham (Goaltender)

Emergency list

  • Rowe
  • Bray
  • Knowles
  • Swannel
  • Allport
  • Fowler

Player Statistics

Scoring Leaders

The following players led the interstate championship for points.

Player Team GP G A Pts
Reid Jr., Henry NewmanHenry Newman Reid Jr. Victoria 3 5 0 5
Reid, Andrew LambertAndrew Lambert Reid Victoria 3 4 0 4
Jackson, Robert EdwardRobert Edward Jackson Victoria 3 1 0 1
Woods, DudleyDudley Woods Victoria 3 1 0 1
Pike, JackJack Pike New South Wales 3 1 0 1
Turnbull, LesLes Turnbull New South Wales 3 1 0 1
Walker, Keith CurwenKeith Curwen Walker Victoria 3 0 0 0
Poole, DunbarDunbar Poole New South Wales 3 0 0 0
Cuthbertson, ArthurArthur Cuthbertson New South Wales 3 0 0 0
Lane, CyrilCyril Lane New South Wales 3 0 0 0

Leading goaltenders

The following goaltenders led the interstate championship for goals against average.

Player Team GP W L GA SO GAA
Macgillicuddy, CyrilCyril Macgillicuddy Victoria 3 3 0 2 2 0.67
Graham, .. Graham New South Wales 3 1 3 24 0 8.00

Contemporary accounts

1st match

"New South Wales and Victorian hockey players met on the ice at the Glaciarium on Saturday night in the first of three interstate matches. There was a large and enthusiastic attendance, and the sport provided was excellent. Honours went to Victoria, who were successful by 4 goals to 2. Goal throwers for the winning team were A Reid (2), R Jackson, and D Woods, and for the home team Pike and Turnbull."

-Sydney Morning Herald, July 25, 1910

Final match

"The third and final interstate hockey-on-the-ice match played at the Sydney Glaciarium Friday Night, resulted in New South Wales being beaten for the third time, Voctira scoring 8 goals to nil by the home team. Mr Hal Reid took five goals and Mr Andrew Reid 3 goals."

-The Argus, Melbourne, August 2, 1910

References

  1. "Glaciarium - Hockey On The Ice", 3 August 1910. Retrieved on 10 September 2016. 
  2. "The Glaciarium", 25 July 1910. Retrieved on 28 September 2015. 
  3. "Hockey", 29 July 1910. Retrieved on 28 September 2015. 
  4. "Hockey Match on the Ice", 2 August 1910. Retrieved on 28 September 2015. 
  5. "Ice Hockey", 7 July 1910. Retrieved on 6 May 2016. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Glaciarium - Inter-state Hockey On The Ice", 27 July 1910. Retrieved on 10 September 2016. 


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