2018 Sydney Tange National Championship

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The 2018 Sydney Tange National Championship has finished with Western Australia defeating South Australia 4-2 in the gold medal game. The tournament was open to players 18 and under and is held between the state associations. This year’s tournament consisted of teams from the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia. All games were held at the Hunter Ice Skating Stadium in Newcastle and the tournament ran from 18 July to 21 July 2018.

For more information see the tournament website and for livestreaming see the Ice Hockey NSW Facebook page.

Preliminary round (all times AEST)

  • Game 1: Victoria 0-3 Queensland (07:00, 18 July 2018)
  • Game 2: Western Australia 1-4 South Australia (08:45, 18 July 2018)
  • Game 3: New South Wales 7-1 Australian Capital Territory (10:30, 18 July 2018)
  • Game 4: Queensland 5-3 Western Australia (17:00, 18 July 2018)
  • Game 5: Australian Capital Territory 0-1 Victoria (19:00, 18 July 2018)
  • Game 6: South Australia 4-3 New South Wales (07:00, 19 July 2018)
  • Game 7: Victoria 2-5 Western Australia (08:45, 19 July 2018)
  • Game 8: Australian Capital Territory 3-2 Queensland (10:30, 19 July 2018)
  • Game 9: South Australia 2-0 Australian Capital Territory (17:15, 19 July 2018)
  • Game 10: Queensland 0-4 New South Wales (19:00, 19 July 2018)
  • Game 11: Australian Capital Territory 1-3 Western Australia (07:00, 20 July 2018)
  • Game 12: New South Wales 6-1 Victoria (08:45, 20 July 2018)
  • Game 13: Queensland 4-5 South Australia (10:30, 20 July 2018)
  • Game 14: Western Australia 5-2 New South Wales (16:00, 20 July 2018)
  • Game 15: South Australia 5-3 Victoria (17:45, 20 July 2018)

Standings:

TeamGPWSOWSOLLPTS
South Australia5500015
Western Australia530029
New South Wales530029
Queensland520036
Victoria510043
Australian Capital Territory510043

Playoff round (all times AEST)

  • SF1: Queensland 1-2 SO South Australia (07:30, 21 July 2018)
  • SF2: New South Wales 4-7 Western Australia (09:15, 21 July 2018)
  • Bronze medal: New South Wales 4-3 Queensland (16:30, 21 July 2018)
  • Gold medal: Western Australia 4-2 South Australia (18:15, 21 July 2018)

Last updated 21 July 2018

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