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1921 Goodall Cup Finals
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The 1921 Goodall Cup Final was the first Goodall Cup series after the end of the First World War.
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The series
- Game one
25 July 1921 With three players out of the line up due to influenza, Victoria quickly fell to New South Wales with only 1 goal to their 6.[1][2]
- Game two
27 July 1921 the second game of the series was easily won by New South Wales, defeating Victoria by a score of 7-2.[3]
- Game three
30 July 1921 New South Wales swept the visiting team Victoria in the interstate series by winning the 3rd and final game by a score of 3-1 in front of 2000 spectators.[4] Victoria would score in the second half of the game but New South Wales returned by scoring 3 more to defeat Victoria for the third straight game by a score of 6-1.[5][6][7]
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Teams

Victoria
The Victoria team was made from the following players[1][3]
- Gordon Langridge (Captain)
- John Edwin Goodall (Vice Captain)
- R. Marks
- Andrew Reid
- Mitch Harris
- Ray Alexander
- Ted Molonoy
- W. Watkins
- Victor Langsford
- L. W. Roche
- Cliff Webster (Goaltender)
New South Wales
The New South Wales team was made from the following players[1][3]
- Jack Pike (Captain)
- Leslie Reid (Vice Captain)
- Jim Kendall
- T. Gibson
- K. Poulton
- H. Ive
- C. Gates
- J. Lowick
- C. Kerr (Goaltender)
Goal Umpires
J. Duff and T. Reynolds[2]
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Player statistics
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Leading goaltenders
The following goaltenders led the interstate championship for goals against average.
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See also
References
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