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The Goodall Cup is a perpetual trophy that is, currently, annually awarded to the playoff champions of the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL). The trophy is named after Australian born player John Edwin Goodall who originally donated the cup. There are currently three known versions of the Goodall Cup: A 'First Cup' which can be seen in a 1913 photograph, the "Original Cup" that now resides in the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, Canada, and the "Replica Cup" that is currently used for presentations and is presented to the players upon becoming the AIHL finals champions.

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  • Goodall Cup je trofej pro vítěze australské ligy ledního hokeje. Hraje se o něj již od roku 1909 a je tak pátou nejstarší hokejovou trofejí na světě (po Stanley Cupu 1892, Queen's Cupu pro vítěze Ontario University Championship 1903, Boyle Cupu původně pro vítěze Newfoundlandského poháru a později středoškolského Newfoundlandského poháru 1904 a Allan Cupu pro vítěze , 1908). Původně byl určen pro vítěze utkání mezi reprezentacemi australských spolkových zemí. (cs)
  • The Goodall Cup is a perpetual trophy that is, currently, annually awarded to the playoff champions of the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL). The trophy is named after Australian born player John Edwin Goodall who originally donated the cup. The Goodall Cup was originally gifted to the Inter-State Series, which was an annual 3 game series held between state teams, representing a selection of the best available players in each state. It was the championship trophy awarded to the first team to win 2 out of the 3 games in the Inter-State Series, that team would remain in possession of the cup until the following tournament. The first evidence of the Goodall Cup having been presented was on 18 September 1911 by VAIHSA President Philip John Rupert Steele Sr to New South Wales Captain Jim Kendall, after being donated by John Edwin Goodall. The modern day version of the cup is instantly recognisable by the distinct single gold band of plaques around the lower barrel portion of the trophy. There are currently three known versions of the Goodall Cup: A 'First Cup' which can be seen in a 1913 photograph, the "Original Cup" that now resides in the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, Canada, and the "Replica Cup" that is currently used for presentations and is presented to the players upon becoming the AIHL finals champions. (en)
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  • The Goodall Cup, with original cup on top, in the Hockey Hall of Fame 2014 (en)
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  • 1911-09-18 (xsd:date)
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  • Playoff champion of the Australian Ice Hockey League (en)
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  • Goodall Cup (en)
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  • Goodall Cup je trofej pro vítěze australské ligy ledního hokeje. Hraje se o něj již od roku 1909 a je tak pátou nejstarší hokejovou trofejí na světě (po Stanley Cupu 1892, Queen's Cupu pro vítěze Ontario University Championship 1903, Boyle Cupu původně pro vítěze Newfoundlandského poháru a později středoškolského Newfoundlandského poháru 1904 a Allan Cupu pro vítěze , 1908). Původně byl určen pro vítěze utkání mezi reprezentacemi australských spolkových zemí. (cs)
  • The Goodall Cup is a perpetual trophy that is, currently, annually awarded to the playoff champions of the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL). The trophy is named after Australian born player John Edwin Goodall who originally donated the cup. There are currently three known versions of the Goodall Cup: A 'First Cup' which can be seen in a 1913 photograph, the "Original Cup" that now resides in the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, Canada, and the "Replica Cup" that is currently used for presentations and is presented to the players upon becoming the AIHL finals champions. (en)
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  • Goodall Cup (en)
  • Goodall Cup (cs)
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