1909 Interstate Series
Location: Melbourne, Victoria. Australia.
Venue: Melbourne Glaciarium
Dates: August 31 - September 4
Format: Best-of-three
Series Winner: Victoria
The Series
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.[1] Each game would be played in two 10minute halves, with a break in between. 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.[2]
Game One
31 August 1909 as the first interstate ice hockey championship series to take place in Australia, there was anticipation for the event in the media. The scoring in the game began with a goal by New South Wales captain, Norman Ducker. The score remained 1-0 for the visiting New South Wales team by the end of the first half of play. The second half started off with a quick goal by Les Turnbull to increase the score to 2-0 in favor of New South Wales. Victoria were able to only score one goal later in the second half with a goal by Andrew Reid to bring the score to 2-1. The final score of the game saw the larger New South Wales team defeat Victoria 2-1.[3][4]
Game Two
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 Interstate series history.[5][4]
Game Three
Saturday 4 September 1909 saw both teams enter the final game of the inaugural interstate competition having one game each. The first goal was scored by Andrew Reid of Victoria. The second goal was from a rush by Keith Walker to increase the lead for team Victoria to 2-0 and the end of the first half of game play. Within approximately 3 minutes of the 2nd half of the game, Norman Ducker was on a rush with Arthur Cuthbertson following close behind and shot at the net with making the save but Cuthbertson quickly buried the rebound. Victoria would go on to dominate the game with Victoria captain Robert Jackson scoring 3 quick goals and in the final moments of the game Walker scored from a pass by Andrew Reid. Victoria defeated New South Wales 6-1 and became the first team to win the interstate championship in Australia.[6][4]
Teams
Victoria
(Standing Left to Right): J. Blair, Andrew Reid, Walter Purbrick, Keith Walker, Charles Watt
(Seated): Robert Jackson (Captain)
Image: T. Humphrey and Co., Collins StreetNew South Wales
(Standing Left to Right): Les Turnbull, Cyril Lane, Arthur Cuthbertson, F. Dixon
(Seated Left to Right): T. Forsyth, Norman Ducker (Captain), Jack Pike
Image: T. Humphrey and Co., Collins StreetUNiforms
Victoria
NSW
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- "Ice Hockey. Victoria Wins The Rubber." The Sydney Morning Herald. 6 September, 1909.
- "Ice Hockey. Inter-State Ice Hockey Matches. Victoria V. New South Wales." Punch. 9 September, 1909.
- "First Interstate Hockey Matches Played at Melbourne Glaciarium" Table Talk 30 September, 1909.