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The '''1990 [[Goodall Cup]]''' was the 64th edition of the inter-state ice hockey competition in [[Australia]]. [[South Australia]] won the cup for the third time in total. C. Nash of the [[Australian Capital Territory]] won the John Nicholas Trophy as the most valuable player (MVP) of the tournament.  
The '''1990 [[Goodall Cup]]''' was the 64th edition of the inter-state ice hockey competition in [[Australia]]. [[South Australia]] won the cup for the third time in total. Chuck Nash of the [[Australian Capital Territory]] won the John Nicholas Trophy as the most valuable player (MVP) of the tournament.  


==Results==
==Results==
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''Results incomplete''
''Results incomplete''


South Australia won.
;Final
*'''South Australia''' - Australian Capital Territory 1:0


==Winning roster==
==Winning roster==

Latest revision as of 15:44, 5 January 2024

The 1990 Goodall Cup was the 64th edition of the inter-state ice hockey competition in Australia. South Australia won the cup for the third time in total. Chuck Nash of the Australian Capital Territory won the John Nicholas Trophy as the most valuable player (MVP) of the tournament.

Results

August 16

  • Australian Capital Territory - Queensland 10:1
  • New South Wales - Western Australia 7:1

August 17

  • Western Australia - Queensland 9:1

Results incomplete

Final
  • South Australia - Australian Capital Territory 1:0

Winning roster

  • South Australia: Bruce Poling (goaltender), Paul Cracknell (goaltender), Mike McGinn (goaltender), Adrian Von Einem, Arto Malste, Kelly Short, Jarrod Scott, Peter Tonkin, Ari Pullinen, Craig Campbell, Chris Treadwell, Jody Hoff, Peter Nixon, Andrew Brunt, Chris Rurak, Paul Nesterczuk, Glen Foll, Darren Rodney, Dave Haslett, Rick Dent, Kevin Brown (manager), Ron Larkin (coach), Don Rurak (assistant coach).

Sources


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