46TH CUP |
VICTORIA 1972 GOODALL CUP CHAMPIONS
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1972 |
Victoria's 18th Cup | Nat | Born | Pos | Cups | Cups | Pos | Born | Nat | NSW 26 | 2 TIES | |||
LUKE Elgin # | ~ 1935 |
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GERWING Ray (C) Monarchs |
1939 | F | | | Fraser McDONALD | |||||||
BENNETT Grove (AC) (Boomer) Rangers |
1952 | F | D | 1944 | Russell POSTE Hakoah |
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CHRISTIE James (AC) (Jimmie) Rangers |
1943 | RW | | 1939 | Robert STEVENSON (Robbie) Rangers John Nicholas Trophy (MVP) VIHA President's Medal |
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BEVERAGE Craig | | | | | Paul STYLES Demons |
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FREILL Howie Demons |
1940 | G | D Mgr |
1948 | Ron SULLIVAN | |||||||
GRANDY Charles (Charlie) Blackhawks |
1939 | D | | | William SUTHERLAND (Bill) |
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HANNAH James (Jim) Hakoah |
| | D | 1930 | Ken Austin WELLMAN Monarchs |
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HOLMES Denis Monarchs (later Rangers) |
| | G | 1947 | Anders WIKING Hakoah |
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JOHANSSON Lars-Erik (Johansson) Hakoah |
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# Luke coached Victoria's five straight Cup victories 1972-6. Some YOB and clubs by Birger Nordmark, Sweden. Three Vic champion squads are yet to be confirmed for the years 1975, '78-9. For this reason, from 1965 on, some players may have won more Cups than presently appear above. |
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NEW SOUTH WALES
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Victoria's 18th Cup | Nat | Born | Pos | Cups | Cups | Pos | Born | Nat | NSW 26 | 2 TIES | |||
KENNEDY Ken President AIHF 1952-64 |
Coach | |||||||||||
KELLY John (C) St George |
| F | Jim ORENDOFF (AC) St George |
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CUYLER T (AC) | | | | | ||||||||
BOSTROM Victor St George |
| F | | | | | E JAMES St George |
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BROWN Bobby St George |
| | | F | 1948 | Jim LYNCH St George Aust Speed Skating Champion |
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BRUCE Roddy St George |
~1935 | G | | | | | E NEDELKOV St George |
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CHOBADER Eddy Prague Bombers |
| D | C | | Russ TRUDEAU |
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HARE, Paul St George |
| F | | | Sonny SAVOLAINEN Finn Eagles |
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HARVEY, Allan Prague Bombers |
| | D | F | | M SIMMONS | ||||||
HUKARI Henry (Henrich, Harry, Heikki) Finn Eagles |
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# New South Wales roster and some clubs courtesy Birger Nordmark, Sweden. Hukari later played with Polar Bears and Canberra Knights (Nordmark) |
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