1930 Goodall Cup

The 1930 Goodall Cup was the 15th edition of the inter-state series between Victoria and New South Wales. It was won by New South Wales, who claimed the championship for the 11th time in total. They would retain the trophy until 1947.

Series results

 * August 9, 1930: New South Wales 2 - Victoria 0
 * August 11, 1930: New South Wales 1 - Victoria 0
 * August 13, 1929: New South Wales 5 - Victoria 3

1st match
"In the first of three ice hockey matches between New South Wales and Victoria, which will decide the destination of the Goodall Cup for 1930, was played at the Glaciarium on Saturday night and resulted in a win for New South Wales by two goals to nil. The visitors played with splendid combination and their first line of defence was practically impenetrable. Brown scored the first goal in the opening stages of the game, and Gallacher scored the only other goal in the second half."

-Sydney Morning Herald, August 11, 1930

3rd match
"New South Wales defeated Victoria for the third time this year in an ice-hockey match played at the Glaciarium last night. Victoria began well and was leading by three goals to one at half-time, but after the interval its play went to pieces. New South Wales quickly scored four goals. Play was rather slow compared with the brilliant speed of the former interstate matches and Victoria missed its goalkeeper, Darke, who was ill and unable to play. Final scores:- New South Wales, 5 goals, defeated Victoria, 3 goals. Goal hitters:- New South Wales: Raith (4), Harrison; Victoria: Cullen (3). Best players:- New South Wales: Raith and Harrison, Victoria: Molony and Cullen. New South Wales won the Goodall Shield for 1930 when it defeated Victoria for the second time in the match on Monday. This is the ninth consecutive win for New South Wales."

-Sydney Morning Herald, August 14, 1930