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New South Wales Ice Hockey Association

The New South Wales Ice Hockey Association, currently trading as Ice Hockey NSW is the governing body of ice hockey in New South Wales, Australia. The New South Wales Ice Hockey Association is a branch of Ice Hockey Australia.

New South Wales Ice Hockey Association
SportIce hockey
JurisdictionNew South Wales
Founded1921
AffiliationIce Hockey Australia
PresidentTim Kitching
SecretaryDerek Downie
Official website
ihnsw.com.au

History edit

1911: Club hockey begins in New South Wales edit

The beginnings of club hockey in New South Wales occurred at the Sydney Glaciarium in 1911 and consisted of 3 original ice hockey clubs.[1]

  • Corinthians
  • Ottawas
  • Wanderers

1922: New South Wales Ice Hockey Association edit

From the Sydney Ice Hockey Club, the New South Wales Ice Hockey Association was formed, considered the first proper governing body in New South Wales for ice hockey. The original Sydney Ice Hockey Club decided to split up into 4 different teams under an association, the teams were:

  • North Sydney
  • South Sydney
  • Eastern Suburbs
  • Western Suburbs

The intention was to hold competitions during the ice skating season and pick a New South Wales state representative team to play against Victoria for the Interstate Ice Hockey Series. The first match organised was a combined match where the North Sydney and South Sydney team would combine to play against the Eastern Suburbs and Western Suburbs combination team.[2][3]

National Competition edit

1909: The Goodall Cup edit

 
The first ice hockey uniform for New South Wales 1909
 
The first ice hockey team representing New South Wales 1909

The first inter-state ice hockey championship was held between a state representative team from Victoria and from New South Wales. This tournament was a best-of-3 format and saw Victoria win the series 2 games to 1.[4] New South Wales was represented by a newly formed team in 1909 and traveled to Melbourne on 29 August 1909 which marked the first national interstate competition for senior men's hockey in Australia.[5] This was the year that 16-year-old John Edwin Goodall donated the J. E. Goodall Cup to the interstate series, the Victoria state team won the inaugural tournament to become the first Goodall Cup Champions, with Robert Jackson as the captain, who scored 3 goals in the second half of the final game.

The first game of the series had a final score of 2-1 with New South Wales defeating Victoria.[6] Friday 3 September 1909 the Victorian team defeated the New South Wales team 1-0, giving Victorian goaltender Charles Watt the first recorded shutout in Goodall Cup history.[7] In the third game of the series both teams had won a game each. Victoria defeated New South Wales 6-1 and became the first team to win the interstate championship in Australia and the first to be awarded the Goodall Cup.[8]

Before World War I, which interrupted the Goodall Cup series in 1914, New South Wales won 2 out of 5 Goodall Cup championships held between 1909 and 1913. Jim Kendall dominated the Victorians in his first 2 years with New South Wales, helping them win 2 Goodall Cups back to back.

When the Goodall Cup tournament resumed in 1921, New South Wales would win but Victoria would win the following year in 1922, captained by John Edwin Goodall. This was Victoria's last Goodall Cup win until 1947 where New South Wales would dominate the Goodall Cup inter-state tournaments.

In 1952 the tournament expanded with the introduction of a team from Tasmania. The first time Tasmania competed in the inter-state tournament was 1 July 1952 against Victoria at the Hobart Glaciarium. Victoria would go on to win the Goodall Cup that year.[9]

The Goodall Cup continued to be awarded to the winners of the inter-state ice hockey champions until 2001. In 2002 the Goodall Cup was used as an award to the playoff champions in the Australian Ice Hockey League, which is the most elite national ice hockey league in Australia. For its centenary, the Goodall Cup was used again as an award for an inter-state ice hockey competition but was returned to be used the AIHL immediately after.

1922: The Gower Cup edit

 
The first women's ice hockey team representing New South Wales 1922

The first inter-state women's ice hockey championship tournament was held in the first week in August 1922 between New South Wales and Victoria, New South Wales won the first game of the series 3-0.[10]

The first Women's ice hockey team representing New South Wales consisted of:[11]

  • Miss E. Rea (Captain)
  • Miss V. Wallace
  • Miss M. Ive
  • Miss N. Kerr
  • Miss J. Hall
  • Miss E. Wallach
  • Mrs. B. W. Ford (Goaltender)

Background edit

The New South Wales Ice Hockey Association (NSWIHA) was formed as the New South Wales state branch for Ice Hockey Australia.[12] It is responsible for organising the nine state leagues across six different age groups during the normal season as well as a summer hockey league for senior players.[13][14] It is also responsible for selecting the state teams to compete in the national tournaments.[12]

NSWIHA operates its leagues out of five venues – Macquarie Ice Rink, Sydney Ice Arena, Canterbury Olympic Ice Rink, Liverpool Catholic Club Ice Rink and the Penrith Ice Palace.[15] Teams are fielded in the leagues by eight clubs – the Blacktown Flyers, Canberra Phoenix, Canterbury Eagles, East Coast Super League, Liverpool Saints, Newcastle Northstars, Norwest Emperors, Penrith Phantoms, and the Sydney Bears.[16][17] The associations current[when?] president is Steve Ransome.[12]

Leagues edit

  • Senior 1 – the top senior league in New South Wales.
  • Senior 2 – the second tier senior league.
  • Senior 3 – the third tier senior league.
  • Women – the women's senior league.
  • East Coast Super League – junior league for 23 and under with special inclusion of five players per team of over 23. The league operates as a separate incorporated association.[16]
  • Midget – junior league open to players 18 and under for both boys and girls.
  • Bantam – junior league open to players 15 and under for both boys and girls.
  • Pee Wee – junior league open to players 13 and under for both boys and girls.
  • Atom – junior league open to players 11 and under for both boys and girls.
  • Summer B – senior league which is run during the summer off-season.

Presidents edit

  • 1924 – Dunbar Poole[18]
  • 1926 – Dunbar Poole[19]
  • 1929 – Dunbar Poole[20]
  • 1931 – Dunbar Poole[21]
  • 1933 – Norman P. Joseph[22][23][24]
  • 1934 – Norman P. Joseph[25]
  • 1936 – Harold Waddell Hoban[26]
  • 1937 – Harold Waddell Hoban[27]
  • 1938 – Harold Waddell Hoban[28]
  • 1939 – Harold Waddell Hoban[29]
  • 1941 – Harold Waddell Hoban[30]
  • 1953 – Ken Kennedy[31]
  • 2006 – Tim McMahon[32]
  • 2007 – Tim McMahon
  • 2008 – Tim McMahon[33]
  • 2009 – Tim McMahon[33]
  • 2010 – Tim McMahon[33]
  • 2013 – Steve Ransome[34]
  • 2014 – Steve Ransome[citation needed]
  • 2015 -
  • 2016 -
  • 2017 -
  • 2018 -
  • 2019 -
  • 2020 -
  • 2021 -
  • 2022 - Tim Kitching
  • 2023 - Tim Kitching

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . New South Wales Ice Hockey. Archived from the original on August 8, 2007. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Glaciarium Ice Hockey N.S.W. Association Formed". The Sun. 2 June 1922. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Ice Hockey Sydney Players Active". Evening News. 25 May 1922. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  4. ^ "First Interstate Hockey Matches Played At Melbourne Glaciarium". Table Talk. 30 September 1909. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  5. ^ "Glaciarium Ice Hockey". Sydney Morning Herald. 30 August 1909. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  6. ^ "Ice Hockey – Victoria V New South Wales". The Argus. 1 September 1909. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  7. ^ "Ice Hockey – Victoria Defeats New South Wales". The Argus. 4 September 1909. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  8. ^ "Ice Hockey – Victoria V New South Wales". The Argus. 6 September 1909. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  9. ^ "Interstate Ice Hockey At Glaciarium". The Mercury. 1 July 1952. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
  10. ^ "Ice Hockey". The Muswellbrook Chronicle. 11 August 1922. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  11. ^ "New South Wales Ladies' Ice Hockey Team". Table Talk. 3 August 1922. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  12. ^ a b c . Ice Hockey NSW. Archived from the original on August 7, 2007. Retrieved 2011-12-30.
  13. ^ . Ice Hockey NSW. Archived from the original on August 6, 2007. Retrieved 2011-12-30.
  14. ^ . Ice Hockey NSW. Archived from the original on October 24, 2008. Retrieved 2011-12-30.
  15. ^ . Ice Hockey NSW. Archived from the original on August 4, 2007. Retrieved 2011-12-30.
  16. ^ a b (PDF). Ice Hockey NSW. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-17. Retrieved 2011-12-30.
  17. ^ . Ice Hockey NSW. Archived from the original on August 31, 2007. Retrieved 2011-12-30.
  18. ^ "Ice Hockey Season". The Referee. 21 May 1924. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
  19. ^ "Ice Hockey". The Sydney Morning Herald. 14 June 1926. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  20. ^ "Ice Hockey". The Referee. 5 June 1929. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
  21. ^ "Sporting Results". The Referee. 27 May 1931. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  22. ^ "Ice Hockey. Victorian Team Arrives". The Sydney Morning Herald. 28 July 1933. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  23. ^ "Death of 'Rules President". The Sydney Morning Herald. 26 December 1945. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  24. ^ "Obituary". The Hebrew Standard of Australasia. 27 December 1945. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  25. ^ "Sydney Ice Hockey". The Referee. 24 May 1934. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  26. ^ "Ice Hockey Player". The Sydney Morning Herald. 12 June 1936. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  27. ^ "Ice Hockey – Canadian Visit Possible". The Age. 28 August 1937. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
  28. ^ "Ice Hockey Break – Game Under New Body". The Sydney Morning Herald. 22 September 1938. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  29. ^ "Ice Hockey". The Sydney Morning Herald. 3 August 1939. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  30. ^ "Season Opens To-day". The Sydney Morning Herald. 27 March 1941. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  31. ^ "A Brawl At Game Of Ice Hockey". The Evening Advocate. 26 June 1953. Retrieved 30 April 2017.
  32. ^ (PDF). New South Wales Ice Hockey Association. 4 March 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 1, 2007. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
  33. ^ a b c (PDF). New South Wales Ice Hockey Association. 28 November 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 27, 2011. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
  34. ^ (PDF). New South Wales Ice Hockey Association. 30 November 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 12, 2015. Retrieved 6 August 2017.

External links edit

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The New South Wales Ice Hockey Association currently trading as Ice Hockey NSW is the governing body of ice hockey in New South Wales Australia The New South Wales Ice Hockey Association is a branch of Ice Hockey Australia New South Wales Ice Hockey AssociationSportIce hockeyJurisdictionNew South WalesFounded1921AffiliationIce Hockey AustraliaPresidentTim KitchingSecretaryDerek DownieOfficial websiteihnsw wbr com wbr au Contents 1 History 1 1 1911 Club hockey begins in New South Wales 1 2 1922 New South Wales Ice Hockey Association 2 National Competition 2 1 1909 The Goodall Cup 2 2 1922 The Gower Cup 3 Background 4 Leagues 5 Presidents 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit1911 Club hockey begins in New South Wales edit The beginnings of club hockey in New South Wales occurred at the Sydney Glaciarium in 1911 and consisted of 3 original ice hockey clubs 1 Corinthians Ottawas Wanderers1922 New South Wales Ice Hockey Association edit From the Sydney Ice Hockey Club the New South Wales Ice Hockey Association was formed considered the first proper governing body in New South Wales for ice hockey The original Sydney Ice Hockey Club decided to split up into 4 different teams under an association the teams were North Sydney South Sydney Eastern Suburbs Western SuburbsThe intention was to hold competitions during the ice skating season and pick a New South Wales state representative team to play against Victoria for the Interstate Ice Hockey Series The first match organised was a combined match where the North Sydney and South Sydney team would combine to play against the Eastern Suburbs and Western Suburbs combination team 2 3 National Competition edit1909 The Goodall Cup edit nbsp The first ice hockey uniform for New South Wales 1909 nbsp The first ice hockey team representing New South Wales 1909The first inter state ice hockey championship was held between a state representative team from Victoria and from New South Wales This tournament was a best of 3 format and saw Victoria win the series 2 games to 1 4 New South Wales was represented by a newly formed team in 1909 and traveled to Melbourne on 29 August 1909 which marked the first national interstate competition for senior men s hockey in Australia 5 This was the year that 16 year old John Edwin Goodall donated the J E Goodall Cup to the interstate series the Victoria state team won the inaugural tournament to become the first Goodall Cup Champions with Robert Jackson as the captain who scored 3 goals in the second half of the final game The first game of the series had a final score of 2 1 with New South Wales defeating Victoria 6 Friday 3 September 1909 the Victorian team defeated the New South Wales team 1 0 giving Victorian goaltender Charles Watt the first recorded shutout in Goodall Cup history 7 In the third game of the series both teams had won a game each Victoria defeated New South Wales 6 1 and became the first team to win the interstate championship in Australia and the first to be awarded the Goodall Cup 8 Before World War I which interrupted the Goodall Cup series in 1914 New South Wales won 2 out of 5 Goodall Cup championships held between 1909 and 1913 Jim Kendall dominated the Victorians in his first 2 years with New South Wales helping them win 2 Goodall Cups back to back When the Goodall Cup tournament resumed in 1921 New South Wales would win but Victoria would win the following year in 1922 captained by John Edwin Goodall This was Victoria s last Goodall Cup win until 1947 where New South Wales would dominate the Goodall Cup inter state tournaments In 1952 the tournament expanded with the introduction of a team from Tasmania The first time Tasmania competed in the inter state tournament was 1 July 1952 against Victoria at the Hobart Glaciarium Victoria would go on to win the Goodall Cup that year 9 The Goodall Cup continued to be awarded to the winners of the inter state ice hockey champions until 2001 In 2002 the Goodall Cup was used as an award to the playoff champions in the Australian Ice Hockey League which is the most elite national ice hockey league in Australia For its centenary the Goodall Cup was used again as an award for an inter state ice hockey competition but was returned to be used the AIHL immediately after 1922 The Gower Cup edit nbsp The first women s ice hockey team representing New South Wales 1922The first inter state women s ice hockey championship tournament was held in the first week in August 1922 between New South Wales and Victoria New South Wales won the first game of the series 3 0 10 The first Women s ice hockey team representing New South Wales consisted of 11 Miss E Rea Captain Miss V Wallace Miss M Ive Miss N Kerr Miss J Hall Miss E Wallach Mrs B W Ford Goaltender Background editThe New South Wales Ice Hockey Association NSWIHA was formed as the New South Wales state branch for Ice Hockey Australia 12 It is responsible for organising the nine state leagues across six different age groups during the normal season as well as a summer hockey league for senior players 13 14 It is also responsible for selecting the state teams to compete in the national tournaments 12 NSWIHA operates its leagues out of five venues Macquarie Ice Rink Sydney Ice Arena Canterbury Olympic Ice Rink Liverpool Catholic Club Ice Rink and the Penrith Ice Palace 15 Teams are fielded in the leagues by eight clubs the Blacktown Flyers Canberra Phoenix Canterbury Eagles East Coast Super League Liverpool Saints Newcastle Northstars Norwest Emperors Penrith Phantoms and the Sydney Bears 16 17 The associations current when president is Steve Ransome 12 Leagues editSenior 1 the top senior league in New South Wales Senior 2 the second tier senior league Senior 3 the third tier senior league Women the women s senior league East Coast Super League junior league for 23 and under with special inclusion of five players per team of over 23 The league operates as a separate incorporated association 16 Midget junior league open to players 18 and under for both boys and girls Bantam junior league open to players 15 and under for both boys and girls Pee Wee junior league open to players 13 and under for both boys and girls Atom junior league open to players 11 and under for both boys and girls Summer B senior league which is run during the summer off season Presidents edit1924 Dunbar Poole 18 1926 Dunbar Poole 19 1929 Dunbar Poole 20 1931 Dunbar Poole 21 1933 Norman P Joseph 22 23 24 1934 Norman P Joseph 25 1936 Harold Waddell Hoban 26 1937 Harold Waddell Hoban 27 1938 Harold Waddell Hoban 28 1939 Harold Waddell Hoban 29 1941 Harold Waddell Hoban 30 1953 Ken Kennedy 31 2006 Tim McMahon 32 2007 Tim McMahon 2008 Tim McMahon 33 2009 Tim McMahon 33 2010 Tim McMahon 33 2013 Steve Ransome 34 2014 Steve Ransome citation needed 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Tim Kitching 2023 Tim KitchingSee also edit nbsp Ice hockey portal nbsp Australia portal nbsp Sports portalIce Hockey Australia Australian Women s Ice Hockey League Australian Junior Ice Hockey LeagueReferences edit FACTS AND EVENTS 1906 1920 continued New South Wales Ice Hockey Archived from the original on August 8 2007 Retrieved 5 October 2015 Glaciarium Ice Hockey N S W Association Formed The Sun 2 June 1922 Retrieved 24 July 2016 Ice Hockey Sydney Players Active Evening News 25 May 1922 Retrieved 24 July 2016 First Interstate Hockey Matches Played At Melbourne Glaciarium Table Talk 30 September 1909 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Glaciarium Ice Hockey Sydney Morning Herald 30 August 1909 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Ice Hockey Victoria V New South Wales The Argus 1 September 1909 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Ice Hockey Victoria Defeats New South Wales The Argus 4 September 1909 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Ice Hockey Victoria V New South Wales The Argus 6 September 1909 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Interstate Ice Hockey At Glaciarium The Mercury 1 July 1952 Retrieved 30 September 2015 Ice Hockey The Muswellbrook Chronicle 11 August 1922 Retrieved 19 October 2015 New South Wales Ladies Ice Hockey Team Table Talk 3 August 1922 Retrieved 20 October 2015 a b c About Ice Hockey NSW Archived from the original on August 7 2007 Retrieved 2011 12 30 Registration Categories Ice Hockey NSW Archived from the original on August 6 2007 Retrieved 2011 12 30 Summer Senior B Ice Hockey NSW Archived from the original on October 24 2008 Retrieved 2011 12 30 Development Ice Hockey NSW Archived from the original on August 4 2007 Retrieved 2011 12 30 a b 2011 AGM Report PDF Ice Hockey NSW Archived from the original PDF on 2012 03 17 Retrieved 2011 12 30 Canberra Phoenix Ice Hockey NSW Archived from the original on August 31 2007 Retrieved 2011 12 30 Ice Hockey Season The Referee 21 May 1924 Retrieved 2 August 2016 Ice Hockey The Sydney Morning Herald 14 June 1926 Retrieved 7 May 2017 Ice Hockey The Referee 5 June 1929 Retrieved 2 August 2016 Sporting Results The Referee 27 May 1931 Retrieved 7 May 2017 Ice Hockey Victorian Team Arrives The Sydney Morning Herald 28 July 1933 Retrieved 7 May 2017 Death of Rules President The Sydney Morning Herald 26 December 1945 Retrieved 7 May 2017 Obituary The Hebrew Standard of Australasia 27 December 1945 Retrieved 7 May 2017 Sydney Ice Hockey The Referee 24 May 1934 Retrieved 7 May 2017 Ice Hockey Player The Sydney Morning Herald 12 June 1936 Retrieved 7 May 2017 Ice Hockey Canadian Visit Possible The Age 28 August 1937 Retrieved 2 August 2016 Ice Hockey Break Game Under New Body The Sydney Morning Herald 22 September 1938 Retrieved 7 May 2017 Ice Hockey The Sydney Morning Herald 3 August 1939 Retrieved 7 May 2017 Season Opens To day The Sydney Morning Herald 27 March 1941 Retrieved 7 May 2017 A Brawl At Game Of Ice Hockey The Evening Advocate 26 June 1953 Retrieved 30 April 2017 Ice Hockey New South Wales Annual General Meeting 2006 PDF New South Wales Ice Hockey Association 4 March 2007 Archived from the original PDF on September 1 2007 Retrieved 5 August 2017 a b c Ice Hockey NSW 2010 Annual General Meeting PDF New South Wales Ice Hockey Association 28 November 2010 Archived from the original PDF on February 27 2011 Retrieved 5 August 2017 Ice Hockey NSW 2014 Annual General Meeting PDF New South Wales Ice Hockey Association 30 November 2014 Archived from the original PDF on March 12 2015 Retrieved 6 August 2017 External links editNew South Wales Ice Hockey Association Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New South Wales Ice Hockey Association amp oldid 1151687100, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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