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The 18th [[1933 Goodall Cup|Goodall Cup]] Inter-State Series between Victoria and New South Wales was staged from July 30-August 2, 1933. It was won by New South Wales.
The 18th [[1933 Goodall Cup|Goodall Cup]] Inter-State Series between Victoria and New South Wales was staged from July 30-August 2, 1933. It was won by New South Wales.


The 11th [[New South Wales Championship]] took place in Sydney. St. George, Eastern Suburbs, Western Suburbs, and the Glebe Lions competed. Glebe won the championship. A reserve grade competition featuring the same clubs was also contested.
The 12th [[New South Wales Championship]] took place in Sydney. St. George, Eastern Suburbs, Western Suburbs, and the Glebe Lions competed. Glebe won the championship. A reserve grade competition featuring the same clubs was also contested.


==Results==
==Results==

Revision as of 16:37, 17 May 2017

This was the 1933 ice hockey season in Australia:

Overview

The Victorian Championship series in Melbourne was held for the 19th time. The participants were Brighton, Essendon, and Hawthorn. The title was won by Essendon. There was also a reserve grade league staged.

The 18th Goodall Cup Inter-State Series between Victoria and New South Wales was staged from July 30-August 2, 1933. It was won by New South Wales.

The 12th New South Wales Championship took place in Sydney. St. George, Eastern Suburbs, Western Suburbs, and the Glebe Lions competed. Glebe won the championship. A reserve grade competition featuring the same clubs was also contested.

Results

Victorian Championship
  • 6/12: Essendon - Brighton 3:1[1]
  • 6/13: Essendon - Brighton 2:2 - Reserve grade[2]
  • 6/15: Hawthorn - Brighton 1:0[3]
  • 6/19: Essendon - Hawthorn 1:0 - goals: Hoyne[4]
  • Hawthorn - Brighton 1:1 - Reserve grade[5]
  • 6/22: Essendon - Hawthorn 5:0 - goals: Lucas (3), Ballantyne, Hyatt - Reserve grade[6]
  • 6/26: Brighton - Hawthorn 2:0[7]
  • 6/29: Brighton - Essendon 2:1 (0:0, 2:1) - goals: M. Napthine, Moore/W. McBurnie[8]
  • 7/6: Hawthorn - Essendon 2:1 - goals: Kelly (2)/Maloney[9]
  • 7/11: Brighton - Hawthorn 1:1 - goals: Moore/Kelly[10]
  • 7/14: Essendon - Hawthorn 1:0 - goals: Hoyne[11]
  • Hawthorn - Brighton 2:1 - Reserve grade[11]
  • Essendon - Brighton 1:0[12]
  • 8/10: Essendon - Hawthorn 1:0[13]
  • 8/22: Hawthorn - Brighton 1:1 - goals: Kelly/Moore[14]
  • Essendon - Hawthorn 2:1 (0:1, 2:0) - goals: Napthine, McBurnie/Kelly[15]
  • 9/8: Hawthorn - Essendon 0:0[16]
  • Brighton - Essendon 0:0[17]
  • 9/22: Essendon - Brighton 2:1 - goals: McBurnie, Napthine/Moore[18]
  • Hawthorn - Brighton 2:1 - Reserve grade[18]
New South Wales Championship
  • 7/13: Eastern Suburbs - St. George 2:0 - goals: K. Kennedy, F. Jackson[19]
  • 7/20: Glebe Lions - Eastern Suburbs 4:2 - goals: W. Johnston (3), K. Raith/F. Jackson (2)[20]
  • 7/27: St. George - Western Suburbs 0:0[21]
  • 9/12: Eastern Suburbs - St. George 6:0[22]

Glebe won the minor premiership, finishing one point ahead of Eastern Suburbs. The latter club then challenged Glebe to a final match.

  • 9/16: Glebe Lions - Eastern Suburbs 2:1 - goals: Johnston, Turner/Kennedy - final
Other games
  • 7/25: Victoria - The Rest 1:0 - goals: T. Moore[23]

Contemporary accounts

References

  1. The Argus, 1933-06-13
  2. Sporting Globe, 1933-06-17
  3. The Argus, 1933-06-16
  4. The Age, 1933-06-20
  5. Sporting Globe, 1933-06-24
  6. The Argus, 1933-06-23
  7. The Age, 1933-06-27
  8. Sporting Globe, 1933-07-01
  9. The Argus, 1933-07-07
  10. The Argus, 1933-07-12
  11. 11.0 11.1 The Argus, 1933-07-15
  12. Sporting Globe, 1933-07-22
  13. Sporting Globe, 1933-08-12
  14. The Argus, 1933-08-23
  15. Sporting Globe, 1933-09-02
  16. The Argus, 1933-09-09
  17. Sporting Globe, 1933-09-16
  18. 18.0 18.1 The Argus, 1933-09-23
  19. The Sydney Morning Herald, 1933-07-14
  20. The Sydney Morning Herald, 1933-07-21
  21. The Sydney Morning Herald, 1933-07-28
  22. The Sydney Morning Herald, 1933-09-14
  23. The Argus, 1933-07-26


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