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The '''1963 [[Goodall Cup]]''' was the 37th edition of the inter-state series | The '''1963 [[Goodall Cup]]''' was the 37th edition of the inter-state series. [[Victoria]], [[New South Wales]] and [[Queensland]] competed. It was won by New South Wales, who claimed the championship for the 22nd time in total, and the first since 1950. The tournament was played at the Prince Alfred Park in Sydney. | ||
==Results== | |||
*'''The Rest''' - Victoria 7:4 - State ice hockey selection trial match @ Melbourne<ref>''The Age'', 1963-08-07</ref> | |||
*'''New South Wales''' - Queensland 5:3<ref name=SMH811>''Sydney Morning Herald'', 1963-08-11</ref> | |||
*'''New South Wales''' - Victoria 4:2<ref name=SMH811></ref> | |||
*'''New South Wales''' - Queensland 5:0<ref name=SMH812>''Sydney Morning Herald'', 1963-08-12</ref> | |||
*New South Wales - Victoria 3:3<ref name=SMH812></ref> | |||
''Further results unavailable'' | |||
==Winning roster== | ==Winning roster== | ||
*'''New South Wales''': Roddy Bruce (goaltender), Elgin Luke, Gil Borlos, Charlie Grandy, Rene Joggi, Johnny Stuart, Rob Dewhurst, Phil Hall, Johnny Miller, Yusef Tikkannen, Kurt Johansen, Graham Ferris, Helmut Sedlmaier, Des Peterson, Jimmy Mortimer, Richard Simmons, Greg Jones, Jim McLaughlain (manager/coach), Harry Cameron (trainer). | *'''New South Wales''': Roddy Bruce (goaltender), Elgin Luke, Gil Borlos, Charlie Grandy, Rene Joggi, Johnny Stuart, Rob Dewhurst, Phil Hall, Johnny Miller, Yusef Tikkannen, Kurt Johansen, Graham Ferris, Helmut Sedlmaier, Des Peterson, Jimmy Mortimer, Richard Simmons, Greg Jones, Jim McLaughlain (manager/coach), Harry Cameron (trainer). | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | |||
*[http://icelegendsaustralia.com/champions/GC1963.html Ice Legends Australia] | *[http://icelegendsaustralia.com/champions/GC1963.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] | *[http://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/11645731/the-history-of-australian-ice-hockey-ice-hockey-australia/7 IHA Goodall Cup Recipient List] |
Latest revision as of 12:44, 24 May 2019
The 1963 Goodall Cup was the 37th edition of the inter-state series. Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland competed. It was won by New South Wales, who claimed the championship for the 22nd time in total, and the first since 1950. The tournament was played at the Prince Alfred Park in Sydney.
Results
- The Rest - Victoria 7:4 - State ice hockey selection trial match @ Melbourne[1]
- New South Wales - Queensland 5:3[2]
- New South Wales - Victoria 4:2[2]
- New South Wales - Queensland 5:0[3]
- New South Wales - Victoria 3:3[3]
Further results unavailable
Winning roster
- New South Wales: Roddy Bruce (goaltender), Elgin Luke, Gil Borlos, Charlie Grandy, Rene Joggi, Johnny Stuart, Rob Dewhurst, Phil Hall, Johnny Miller, Yusef Tikkannen, Kurt Johansen, Graham Ferris, Helmut Sedlmaier, Des Peterson, Jimmy Mortimer, Richard Simmons, Greg Jones, Jim McLaughlain (manager/coach), Harry Cameron (trainer).
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