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==Results==
==Results==
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*'''Hakoah''' - Monarchs 5:1 - Autumn Cup semifinal<ref>''Australian Jewish News'', 1965-05-07</ref>
*5/11: '''Pirates''' - Hakoah 3:2<ref>''Australian Jewish News'', 1965-05-21</ref>
*5/25: '''Hakoah''' - Tigers 4:0<ref>''Australian Jewish News'', 1965-06-04</ref>
*6/1: Blackhawks - Pirates 1:1<ref name=A62>''The Age'', 1965-06-02</ref>
*6/1: Blackhawks - Pirates 1:1<ref name=A62>''The Age'', 1965-06-02</ref>
*6/1: '''Hakoah''' - Demons 7:2<ref name=A62></ref>
*6/1: '''Hakoah''' - Demons 7:2<ref name=A62></ref>
*7/20: '''Hakoah''' - Tigers 7:1<ref>''Australian Jewish News'', 1965-07-30</ref>
*8/10: '''Monarchs''' - Hakoah 8:7<ref name=A811>''The Age'', 1965-08-11</ref>
*8/10: '''Monarchs''' - Hakoah 8:7<ref name=A811>''The Age'', 1965-08-11</ref>
*8/10: '''Pirates''' - Tigers 4:1<ref name=A811></ref>
*8/10: '''Pirates''' - Tigers 4:1<ref name=A811></ref>

Latest revision as of 15:41, 16 May 2024

This was the 1965 ice hockey season in Australia:

Overview

The Victorian Championship series in Melbourne was held for the 45th time. The Pirates, Demons, Blackhawks, Tigers, Monarchs, and Hakoah participated. The title was won by the Dandenong Blackhawks.

The 36th New South Wales Championship took place in Sydney. The Prague Bombers, Glebe Lions, St. George, and East Monarchs competed. St. George won the Championship.

The 39th Goodall Cup Inter-State Series between Victoria and New South Wales was staged from August 15-18, 1965. Victoria won the cup.

The fifth Australian National Club Championship was played. It was won by the Dandenong Blackhawks, who defeated St. George.

Results

Victorian Championship
  • Hakoah - Monarchs 5:1 - Autumn Cup semifinal[1]
  • 5/11: Pirates - Hakoah 3:2[2]
  • 5/25: Hakoah - Tigers 4:0[3]
  • 6/1: Blackhawks - Pirates 1:1[4]
  • 6/1: Hakoah - Demons 7:2[4]
  • 7/20: Hakoah - Tigers 7:1[5]
  • 8/10: Monarchs - Hakoah 8:7[6]
  • 8/10: Pirates - Tigers 4:1[6]
  • 8/17: Blackhawks - Tigers 8:1[7]
  • 8/17: Demons - Monarchs 6:2[7]
  • 8/24: Monarchs - Hakoah 9:2 - semifinal[8]
  • 8/31: Blackhawks - Pirates - semifinal
  • 9/14: Blackhawks - Monarchs 4:3 - grand final[9]
Team GP W T L Goals Pts
1. Dandenong Blackhawks 8 7 1 0 39:15 15
2. Monarchs Melbourne 8 5 1 2 28:12 11
3. Hakoah Melbourne 8 4 1 3 26:28 9
4. Oakleigh Demons 8 4 0 4 20:27 8
5. Melbourne Pirates 8 2 1 5 22:24 5
6. Melbourne Tigers 8 0 0 8 12:43 0
New South Wales Championship
  • 7/25: St. George - Prague Bombers 7:3 - goals: J. Miller (3), P. Hall (2), Y. Tikkanen, E. Fong/R. Edwards, R. Williams, R. Butchasky[10]
  • 7/25: Glebe Lions - East Monarchs 1:1 - goals: B. McGregor/K. Adams[10]

Reserve Grade

  • 7/25: Prague Bombers - St. George 4:1[10]
  • 7/25: Glebe Lions - East Monarchs 4:3[10]
Australian National Club Championship
  • 10/4: Blackhawks - St. George 6:0[11]

Images

References

  1. Australian Jewish News, 1965-05-07
  2. Australian Jewish News, 1965-05-21
  3. Australian Jewish News, 1965-06-04
  4. 4.0 4.1 The Age, 1965-06-02
  5. Australian Jewish News, 1965-07-30
  6. 6.0 6.1 The Age, 1965-08-11
  7. 7.0 7.1 The Age, 1965-08-18
  8. The Age, 1965-08-25
  9. The Age, 1965-09-15
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 The Sydney Morning Herald, 1965-07-26
  11. The Age, 1965-10-05


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