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2018 ISPS HANDA Chatham Cup

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almost 8 years ago
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almost 8 years ago

Should we run a sweepstake on which clubs get drawn twice, and which get missed out of the draw completely?


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almost 8 years ago

Tegal wrote:

Should we run a sweepstake on which clubs get drawn twice, and which get missed out of the draw completely?

Miramar away is of course a given nowadays
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The ISPS Handa Chatham Cup will begin with the preliminary round on 25 April or the weekend of 28 – 29 April opening round on 12 – 13 May. The ISPS Handa Chatham Cup Final will be contested on 9 September at QBE Stadium in Auckland. 

Northern;

Eden United v Clendon United

Papamoa v Tuakau

Bohemian Celtic v Onerahi

Uni-Mt Wellington v Kawerau

Ranui Swanson AFC v Internationale

Auckland Wanderers v Te Awamutu

Hamilton United v Papatoetoe United

Lynn-Avon United v Kaeo-Inter

Navy v Auckland Volcanoes

Kiwi True Blues v Otumoetai

Plains Rangers v HNK Auckland

University of Auckland v West Auckland

Northern Wairoa v Waiuku

Kerikeri v Greenhithe

Airforce v Warkworth

Waikato Unicol v Mercury Tokoroa

Matamata Swifts v Ngaruawahia United

Taupo v Otorohanga

All LottoNRFL and Capital Football teams received a bye

Central;

Wanganui Athletic v New Plymouth Rangers

North End v Gisborne Thistle

PN Marist have Bye

Mainland;

Richmond Athletic v FC Nelson

St Albans Shirley v Western

Parklands United v Christchurch United

Burnham v Waimakariri United

Mainland Football byes;

Nelson Suburbs, Tahuna, Rangers, Cashmere Technical, Coastal Spirit, Ferrymead Bays, Selwyn United, FC Twenty 11

Nomads United, Universities, Burwood, Halswell United

Southern;

Mornington v Gore Wanderers

Thistle FC (Invercargill) v Melchester Rovers

Southern Football byes;

Dunedin Tech, Queenstown Rovers, Green Island, Caversham, Mosgiel, Northern, Otago Uni, Roslyn Wakari, Grant Braes, Geraldine, Thistle (Timaru), West End, Queens Park, Old Boys

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What date ar the prelim rounds being played?

Looks like a very open draw. Neighbours Kawerau travel to Auckland while we (Plains Rangers) host HNK Auckland.

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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almost 8 years ago

What date ar the prelim rounds being played?

The ISPS Handa Chatham Cup will begin with the preliminary round on 25 April or the weekend of 28 – 29 April opening round on 12 – 13 May.

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Tegal wrote:

Should we run a sweepstake on which clubs get drawn twice, and which get missed out of the draw completely?

from NZF Twitter

CORRECTION: There was a typo earlier on the list of teams from @FootballSouth2 receiving a bye through the preliminary round of the #ChathamCup, it should have read Geraldine rather than Greendale

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almost 8 years ago

Excellent. It’s important for Chatham cup traditions to be upheld. 


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almost 8 years ago

Fizzing for the cup

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almost 8 years ago

Backing my demented Irish comrades in Bohs for the first round


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A great document from Andrew Voerman that he will be updating through out the cup. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XUS39Y0Jh4K5VI...

137 teams

52 enter in preliminary round (April 25/28/29)

68 enter in first round, joining 26 winners (May 12/13)

17 enter in second round, joining 47 winners (June 2/4)

32 remain in third round (June 23/24)

16 remain in fourth round (July 14/15)

Eight make national quarterfinals (August 4/5)

Four remain in semifinals (August 25/26)

Two remain in final (September 9)

Northern Region

70 teams

36 enter in preliminary round

22 from NRFL Div 1 and Div 2 enter in first round, joining 18 winners - NFF teams can’t draw WaiBop teams.

12 enter in second round, joining 20 winners

16 remain in third round

Eight remain in fourth round

Four make national quarterfinals

36 Preliminary round entrants: Airforce, Clendon United, Glen Eden United, Greenhithe, Kaeo-Inter, Kerikeri, Navy, Northern Wairoa, Onerahi, Ranui Swanson, Warkworth, West Auckland (all NFF); Bohemian Celtic, Lynn-Avon United, Papatoetoe United, Tuakau, Uni-Mt Wellington, Waiuku (all AFF); Kawerau, Matamata, Ngaruawahia United, Otorohonga, Otumoetai, Papamoa, Plains Rangers, Taupo, Te Awamutu, Tokoroa, Waikato Unicol, West Hamilton United (all WaiBop); Auckland Volcanoes, Auckland Wanderers, HNK Auckland, Internationale, Kiwi True Blues, University of Auckland (all ASFA).

22 first round entrants: Forrest Hill Milford, Hibiscus Coast, North Shore United, Oratia United, Albany United, Takapuna, Te Atatu (all NFF); Ellerslie, Fencibles United, Manurewa, Mt Albert Ponsonby, Waiheke United, Bucklands Beach, Franklin United, Metro, Onehunga Mangere United, Papakura City (all AFF); Melville United, Tauranga City United, Claudelands Rovers, Cambridge (all WaiBop)

12 second round entrants: Birkenhead United, East Coast Bays, Glenfield Rovers, Waitakere City (all NFF); Bay Olympic, Central United, Eastern Suburbs, Manukau United, Onehunga Sports, Western Springs (all AFF); Hamilton Wanderers (WaiBop)

Central region

29 teams

Four enter in preliminary round

20 enter in first round, joining two winners

Five enter second round, joining 11 winners.

Eight remain in third round

Four remain in fourth round

Two make national quarterfinals

Four preliminary round entrants: Gisborne Thistle, New Plymouth Rangers, North End, Wanganui Athletics (all Central)

20 preliminary round entrants: Palmerston North Marist (Central); Island Bay United, Kapiti Coast United, North Wellington, Petone, Tawa, Upper Hutt City, Brooklyn Northern United, Naenae, Stokes Valley, Victoria University, Wainuiomata, Marist, Seatoun, Martinborough (all Capital) + five Central League teams drawn at random TBC (4 from Capital, 1 from Central)

Five first round entrants: Five Central League teams TBC (4 from Capital, 1 from Central)

Central League teams: Havelock North Wanderers, Napier City Rovers (both Central); Miramar Rangers, Lower Hutt City, Stop Out, Wairarapa United, Waterside Karori, Wellington Olympic, Wellington United, Western Suburbs (all Capital)

Mainland region

20 teams

Eight enter preliminary round

12 enter first round, joining four winners - two Nelson/Marlborough teams must meet.

Eight remain in second round

Four remain in third round

Two remain in fourth round, joining two Southern teams

Two Mainland/Southern teams make national quarterfinals

Eight preliminary round entrants: Richmond Athletic, FC Nelson, St Albans-Shirley, Western, Waimak United, Christchurch United, Burnham, Parklands United

12 first round entrants: Cashmere Technical, Coastal Spirit, Ferrymead Bays, Nelson Suburbs, Nomads United, Selwyn United, Universities, FC Twenty11, Burwood, Halswell United, Tahuna, Rangers

Southern region

18 teams

Four enter preliminary round

14 enter first round, joining two winners

Eight remain in second round

Four remain in third round

Two remain in fourth round, joining two Mainland teams

Two Mainland/Southern teams make national quarterfinals

Four preliminary round entrants: Gore Wanderers, Melchester Rovers, Mornington, Thistle (Invercargill)

14 first round entrants: Dunedin Tech, Queenstown Rovers, Green Island, Caversham, Mosgiel, Northern, Otago Uni, Roslyn Wakari, Grant Braes, Greendale, Thistle (Timaru), West End, Queens Park, Old Boys

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almost 8 years ago

Southern Region.... Geraldine...not Greendale

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Southern Region.... Geraldine...not Greendale

Appears he copied NZ Footballs mistake

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almost 8 years ago

Yakcall wrote:

Southern Region.... Geraldine...not Greendale

Appears he copied NZ Footballs mistake

A foolish mistake.

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almost 8 years ago

It would be interesting to see also the eligible teams that did not enter.

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Hmmm, I just realised - Bohs play out of UniMount, so who are the team entering the cup as "UniMount"?


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My understanding is that BOHS are a Sunday team connected to Uni Mount. I imagine Uni Mount is Uni Mount's Saturday team.

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almost 8 years ago

reubee wrote:

It would be interesting to see also the eligible teams that did not enter.

I believe Ngongotaha (NRFL Division 2) are the only top tier (NRFL Prem, D1, D2/Central League/Cap Prem/Mainland PL, Football South PL) team not entered. 

Northland (NRFL Division 2) can't enter as constituent teams have entered.

If you consider levels where other teams have entered from, probably around 12 to 15 potential candidates who have given it a miss, but none who you'd look at and go, 'that's poor'.

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almost 8 years ago

20 Legend wrote:

My understanding is that BOHS are a Sunday team connected to Uni Mount. I imagine Uni Mount is Uni Mount's Saturday team.

No, Bohs are the Saturday team now. They play in the AFF Conference.


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almost 8 years ago

Doloras wrote:

20 Legend wrote:

My understanding is that BOHS are a Sunday team connected to Uni Mount. I imagine Uni Mount is Uni Mount's Saturday team.

No, Bohs are the Saturday team now. They play in the AFF Conference.

I think it's both - so BOHS have teams on Saturday that officially are Uni-Mt teams and then they have a team on Sunday which is BOHS even though they play out of Billy Mac.

Maybe for the purpose of the Chatham cup the Saturday BOHS team has to be called Uni-Mt.

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almost 8 years ago

Papamoa had a big win against Tuakau. Something like 7 nil. Tuakau deserved a goal and almost put away a nice bicycle kick.

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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almost 8 years ago

Parklands 2 Chch Utd 1 after extra time

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almost 8 years ago

BenchWarmer wrote:

Parklands 2 Chch Utd 1 after extra time

Robbed again ?

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almost 8 years ago

fc69 wrote:

BenchWarmer wrote:

Parklands 2 Chch Utd 1 after extra time

Robbed again ?

Probably ? they did have another player sent off!

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Mainland Fed Results:

Parklands 2 (Kamil El Mohad, Jesse Robson) ChCh United (Geoff MacIntyre) HT 1 - 1 aet HT 1 - 1 - United finished a player down after a double yellow 

Richmond Athletic 0 FC Nelson 2 (Nick Croswell, Robbie Barlett) HT 0 - 1

St Albans Shirley 0 Western 5 (Alex Pak, Aaron McDonald, Ryan Stanley 2, Conner Brandon) HT 0 - 3

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ISPS Handa Chatham Cup Preliminary Round.

Auckland Wanderers 1

Te Awamutu 4

HT: 1-2

Bohemian Celtic 1

Onerahi 4

HT: 0-3

North End 2

Gisborne Thistle 1

HT: 1-0

Glen Eden United 3

Clendon United 0

HT: 1-0

Papamoa 6

Tuakau 0

HT: 2-0

Ranui Swanson 0

Internationale 5 (one player scored all five goals)

HT: 0-1

West Hamilton United 3

Papatoetoe United 1

AET

HT: 1-0, FT: 1-1

Lynn-Avon United 1

Kaeo-Inter 0

HT: 1-0

Kiwi True Blues 3

Otumoetai 2

HT: 2-1

University of Auckland 2

West Auckland 1

HT: 1-0

Kerikeri 0

Greenhithe 1

HT: 0-0

Wanganui Athletic 3

New Plymouth Rangers 1

HT: 1-0

Richmond Athletic 0

FC Nelson 2

HT: 0-1

St Albans Shirley 0

Western 5

HT: 0-3

Parklands United 2

Christchurch United 1

AET

HT: 1-1, FT: 1-1

Mornington 1

Gore Wanderers 3

HT: 1-1

University-Mt Wellington 4

Kawerau 1

HT: 1-0

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almost 8 years ago

Little piece on TV3 sports news on Old Blues gamei

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almost 8 years ago

chopah wrote:

Doloras wrote:

20 Legend wrote:

My understanding is that BOHS are a Sunday team connected to Uni Mount. I imagine Uni Mount is Uni Mount's Saturday team.

No, Bohs are the Saturday team now. They play in the AFF Conference.

I think it's both - so BOHS have teams on Saturday that officially are Uni-Mt teams and then they have a team on Sunday which is BOHS even though they play out of Billy Mac.

Maybe for the purpose of the Chatham cup the Saturday BOHS team has to be called Uni-Mt.

I can 100% say that BOHS who played Onerahi are a Sunday team

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BenchWarmer wrote:

fc69 wrote:

BenchWarmer wrote:

Parklands 2 Chch Utd 1 after extra time

Robbed again ?

Probably ? they did have another player sent off!

Just asking - did the Parklands coach get sent off late in the game? We couldn't tell, just looked like it.

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almost 8 years ago

Le Mur wrote:

BenchWarmer wrote:

fc69 wrote:

BenchWarmer wrote:

Parklands 2 Chch Utd 1 after extra time

Robbed again ?

Probably ? they did have another player sent off!

Just asking - did the Parklands coach get sent off late in the game? We couldn't tell, just looked like it.

I think he was asked to move from the technical area for the way he appealed what looked to be an elbow to the back of a head of one of the players. 

The ref said he didn’t see it that way and commended the Parklands captain for how he asked the question, but felt that the coach was a little over the top in how he approached it.

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almost 8 years ago

Suppose the Cap Football teams are happy Gisborne and NP Rangers got knocked out in Prelim. Means the longest away trip in the next round could possibly be Havelock (assuming NCR get the bye)

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almost 8 years ago

Does anyone know when the Chatham Cup draw is, and if you can follow the draw live anywhere?

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Toun Army wrote:

Does anyone know when the Chatham Cup draw is, and if you can follow the draw live anywhere?

It will be tomorrow about 12 - best thing is to check NZF website / facebook or Twitter

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almost 8 years ago

one_eyed_nik wrote:

Suppose the Cap Football teams are happy Gisborne and NP Rangers got knocked out in Prelim. Means the longest away trip in the next round could possibly be Havelock (assuming NCR get the bye)

50/50 chance for either NCR or Havelock to get the bye. It's random, not seeded.

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almost 8 years ago

Draw scheduled for 1:00pm

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almost 8 years ago

Tawa v West's! 

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almost 8 years ago

Round 1 draw 

Lower Hutt V Mar

North Wellington v BNU

Marist v Wainui

Vic Uni v Naenae

Upper Hutt v Seatoun

Tawa v Wests

Stokes Valley v Island Bay

KCU v Martinborough

Olympic v Petone

Central

Wanganui Athletic v Palmy Marist

Napier v Palmy North End

Byes - Havelock North Wanderers, Waterside Karori, Wellington United, Wairarapa United, Stop Out

games on weekend 12-13 may

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almost 8 years ago

LH vs Mar at 545 Will be the pick of the bunch of say. Would expect a good crowd. Greeks vs Petone at 545 also should get a good turnout. Where is everyone heading?

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one_eyed_nik wrote:

LH vs Mar at 545 Will be the pick of the bunch of say. Would expect a good crowd. Greeks vs Petone at 545 also should get a good turnout. Where is everyone heading?

If Cap Football decide Naenae 2 is a death trap I'll try Weka, Maidstone and Fraser.  If we play It will just be Fraser.

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