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Revision as of 20:19, 24 May 2019

This was the 1969 ice hockey season in Australia:

Overview

The Victorian Championship series in Melbourne was held for the 49th time. The title was won by the Melbourne Monarchs.

The 40th New South Wales Championship took place in Sydney. The Prague Bombers, Glebe Lions, St. George, Homebush Hotspurs, Homebush Juniors, and Wollongong Coasters competed. St. George won the Championship.

The 43rd Goodall Cup Inter-State Series between Victoria and New South Wales was staged from August 2-4, 1969. New South Wales won the cup.

The ninth Australian National Club Championship was played. It was won by the Melbourne Monarchs, who defeated St. George.

Results

Victorian Championship
  • 5/20: Hakoah - Pirates 12:0 - goals: Suren (3), Nedelcov (2), Wood (2), Metitenen (2), Theopale, Scott[1]
  • 5/20: Blackhawks - Demons 8:5[1]
New South Wales Championship
  • 6/2: Prague Bombers - Homebush Hotspurs 9:0[2]
  • 6/9: St. George - Wollongong Coasters 12:0[3]
  • 6/11: Glebe Lions - Homebush Hotspurs 12:0 - Sydney Cup[4]
  • 6/11: St. George - Prague Bombers 4:1 - "[4]
  • 7/6: Prague Bombers - Wollongong Coasters 8:0[5]
  • 7/6: St. George - Glebe Lions 3:0[5]
  • 7/13: Glebe Lions - Prague Bombers 2:1 - Chalwin Trophy[6]
  • 7/13: Homebush Hotspurs - Wollongong Coasters 8:1 - "[6]
  • 7/22: Glebe Lions - Homebush Juniors 8:3 - Sydney Cup[7]
  • 7/22: St. George - Homebush Hotspurs 7:1 - "[7]
  • 7/27: Glebe Lions - Homebush Juniors 10:1 - Chalwin Trophy[8]
  • 7/27: Prague Bombers - Homebush Hotspurs 10:4 - "[8]
  • 8/5: Prague Bombers - Homebush Juniors 5:0[9]
  • 8/5: Glebe Lions - St. George 6:2[9]
  • 8/12: Homebush Hotspurs - Homebush Juniors 8:1[10]
  • 8/12: Prague Bombers - Glebe Lions 6:4[10]
  • 8/17: St. George - Homebush Hotspurs 8:1 - Chalwin Trophy[11]
  • 8/17: Homebush Juniors - Wollongong Coasters 1:0 - "[11]
  • 8/19: St. George - Homebush Juniors 8:2 - Sydney Cup[12]
  • 8/19: Prague Bombers - Homebush Hotspurs 6:2 - "[12]
  • 8/24: Glebe Lions - Homebush Hotspurs 6:1 - Chalwin Trophy[13]
  • 8/24: Prague Bombers - St. George 3:1 - "[13]
  • 9/7: Prague Bombers - St. George Forfeit - Sydney Cup semifinal[14]
  • 9/7: St. George - Wollongong Coasters 12:1 - Chalwin Trophy[14]
  • 9/7: Homebush Juniors - Homebush Hotspurs 6:4 - "[14]
  • 9/7: Glebe Lions - Prague Bombers 3:2 - "[14]
  • 9/14: Homebush Hotspurs - Wollongong Coasters 6:0 - "[15]
  • 9/14: Glebe Lions - Homebush Juniors 10:0 - "[15]
  • 9/21: Prague Bombers - Homebush Juniors 4:1 - Chalwin Trophy semifinal[16]
  • 9/21: St. George - Glebe Lions 5:3 - "[16]
  • 9/23: Glebe Lions - Prague Bombers 3:1 - Chalwin Trophy preliminary final[17]

Reserve Grade

  • 6/2: Prague Bombers - Homebush Hotspurs 4:4[2]
  • 6/2: Glebe Lions - Canterbury 9:1[2]
  • 6/9: Prague Bombers - Canterbury 2:2[3]
  • 6/9: Wollongong - St. George 2:1[3]
  • 7/13: Homebush Hotspurs - Wollongong Raiders Forfeit[6]
  • 7/27: Homebush Hotspurs - Wollongong Raiders 6:5 - Johnson Trophy[8]
  • 8/17: Wollongong - Homebush 12:3 - "[11]
  • 8/17: Glebe Lions - Prague Bombers 2:2 - "[11]
  • 8/17: Prague Bombers - St. George 3:3 - "[11]
  • 8/17: Canterbury - Wollongong Raiders 2:1 - "[11]
  • 8/24: Wollongong - Homebush Hotspurs 12:4 - "[13]
  • 8/24: St. George - Canterbury 6:3 - "[13]
  • 8/24: Glebe Lions - Homebush 4:3 - "[13]
  • 8/24: St. George - Wollongong Raiders 3:1 - "[13]
  • 9/7: Prague Bombers - Homebush Juniors 5:2 - "[14]
  • 9/7: Glebe Lions - Homebush Hotspurs 5:2 - "[14]
  • 9/14: Homebush Juniors - Homebush Hotspurs 7:4 - "[15]
  • 9/14: Canterbury - Wollongong Raiders 4:1 - "[15]
  • 9/21: Prague Bombers - Canterbury 14:4 - "[16]
  • 9/21: Glebe Lions - St. George 2:1 - "[16]
Tange Trophy
  • 8/2: Victoria - South Australia 4:2 @ Canterbury[18]
Brown Trophy
  • 8/2: Victoria - South Australia 5:3[18]
Other games
  • 7/27: Canterbury Reserves - NSW U16 Insterstate 7:5[8]
  • 7/27: NSW Brown Team - Wollongong-St. George 4:1[8]
  • 11/4: Royal Canadian Navy - Prague Bombers 18:6[19]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Age, 1969-05-21
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 The Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-06-03
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 The Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-06-10
  4. 4.0 4.1 The Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-06-12
  5. 5.0 5.1 The Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-07-07
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 The Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-07-14
  7. 7.0 7.1 The Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-07-23
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 The Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-07-28
  9. 9.0 9.1 The Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-08-06
  10. 10.0 10.1 The Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-08-13
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 The Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-08-18
  12. 12.0 12.1 The Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-08-20
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 The Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-08-25
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 The Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-09-08
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 The Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-09-15
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 The Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-09-22
  17. The Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-09-24
  18. 18.0 18.1 The Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-08-03
  19. The Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-11-05


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