1929 Goodall Cup

The 1929 Goodall Cup was the 14th 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 10th time in total. They would retain the trophy until 1947.

Series results

 * August 10, 1929: New South Wales 4 - Victoria 0
 * August 12, 1929: New South Wales 5 - Victoria 2
 * August 14, 1929: New South Wales 0 - Victoria 2

2nd match
"New South Wales last night beat Victoria by five goals (K Raith 3, J Brown and L Turner) to two (B Cullen and E Molony), in the second match for the Goodall Cup. Having won on Saturday night, New South Wales retained the trophy, which it has held since 1923. The third match will be played tomorrow night."

-Sydney Morning Herald, August 13, 1929

3rd match
"In the third match of the Goodall Cup series, Victoria beat New South Wales by two goals to nil. For Victoria, Kershaw and Cullen scored. It was a fast and spectacular game. The Victorians showed improved form on their displays in the two previous games. This is the first game Victoria has won since 1923 [actually 1924]."

-Sydney Morning Herald, August 15, 1929