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Chatham Cup 2014

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almost 12 years ago

Next round draw on Twitter tomorrow around 2 I'm lead to believe and still regional I think. 

Experts can correct, 

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almost 12 years ago

Watched UH v Wairarapa, good even game nil at halftime  UH 1 nil after about 70mins 2nil after 80 and finished 2nil after 97 mins. Both goals well taken, rapa hardly threaten but did force a couple of saves from UH second string keeper.

Play Hard Play Fair
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almost 12 years ago

Back from IBU/Wainui. IBU bossed most of the game. Chenry in goal for Wainui was outstanding. Made a handful of quality saves. Nui had a couple of very good chances to equalise in the end.

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almost 12 years ago

Watched UH v Wairarapa, good even game nil at halftime  UH 1 nil after about 70mins 2nil after 80 and finished 2nil after 97 mins. Both goals well taken, rapa hardly threaten but did force a couple of saves from UH second string keeper.

No clue where he found that much added time.
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almost 12 years ago

Watched UH v Wairarapa, good even game nil at halftime  UH 1 nil after about 70mins 2nil after 80 and finished 2nil after 97 mins. Both goals well taken, rapa hardly threaten but did force a couple of saves from UH second string keeper.

No clue where he found that much added time.
From rapas deep pockets? $100 a minute. 

Allegedly

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almost 12 years ago

Vic Uni beat North End 3-0.  North End had better of first twenty minutes, but Uni scored just before halftime.  Two goals in the second half sealed it, including the last straight in from the corner kick.

UniGoldenrods - Propping up Capital Football since 1994

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almost 12 years ago
Tegal wrote:

Watched UH v Wairarapa, good even game nil at halftime  UH 1 nil after about 70mins 2nil after 80 and finished 2nil after 97 mins. Both goals well taken, rapa hardly threaten but did force a couple of saves from UH second string keeper.

No clue where he found that much added time.

From rapas deep pockets? $100 a minute. 


Reminds me of the Onehunga Mangere coach today. Early 2nd half walks out of his technical area down the line to have a chat to the lino. I'm sure he passed him an envelope in the process.

Three for me, and two for them.

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almost 12 years ago

Central 4-1 over Papakura today on an awful pitch out at McLennan Park Tade, Ilich, Roberts and Hamilton Pama the scorers for Central. Kura played well but just couldn't cope with Central.

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theidiot wrote:

Central 4-1 over Papakura today on an awful pitch out at McLennan Park Tade, Ilich, Roberts and Hamilton Pama the scorers for Central. Kura played well but just couldn't cope with Central.


They have a brand new sand carpet out there! Did they not have you on the #1?


Anyhoo, I was at MAP vs North Shore United. Write up and photos here for anyone interested:

http://in-the-back-of-the.net/2014/06/02/my-first-game-redux/

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theidiot wrote:

Central 4-1 over Papakura today on an awful pitch out at McLennan Park Tade, Ilich, Roberts and Hamilton Pama the scorers for Central. Kura played well but just couldn't cope with Central.


They have a brand new sand carpet out there! Did they not have you on the #1?


Anyhoo, I was at MAP vs North Shore United. Write up and photos here for anyone interested:

http://in-the-back-of-the.net/2014/06/02/my-first-game-redux/


The underlying surface was fine it was just the grass cover that looked awful (Mostly dead) looked ugly and uneven but no one was complaining.
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almost 12 years ago
theidiot wrote:

Central 4-1 over Papakura today on an awful pitch out at McLennan Park Tade, Ilich, Roberts and Hamilton Pama the scorers for Central. Kura played well but just couldn't cope with Central.


They have a brand new sand carpet out there! Did they not have you on the #1?


Anyhoo, I was at MAP vs North Shore United. Write up and photos here for anyone interested:

http://in-the-back-of-the.net/2014/06/02/my-first-game-redux/


Once again another great write! Thanks Enzo. Looking forward to seeing who NS draw in the next round.
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almost 12 years ago
2ndBest wrote:

Back from IBU/Wainui. IBU bossed most of the game. Chenry in goal for Wainui was outstanding. Made a handful of quality saves. Nui had a couple of very good chances to equalise in the end.

interesting result as wainui sitting bottom cap1 so would of thought IBU would of been comfortable and not just 1-0.
perhaps the boys over in the valley have their  stars coming back on line and capital one is about to be set alight?
or was IBU not in the right state of mind and had an off day?

good sportsmanship and fair playing field is all we ask for

but all we get is talk and goal posts moving

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almost 12 years ago

To be fair , IBU could have/should have won that by 3 or 4. Combo of poor finishing and outstanding keeping by the Wainui keeper; some routine stops which he made look spectacular but a couple of really good saves.IBU were fairly dominant throughout but Wainui did get back into it in second half and could very easily have nicked a draw

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almost 12 years ago

Chatham Cup never fails to deliver aye! That Wests/Mar game sounds like a cracker. Love a good father-son sending off!

I'm pushing our friends at the TAB hard to offer odds on the next round.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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almost 12 years ago
Smithy wrote:
I'm pushing our friends at the TAB hard to offer odds on the next round.

Chatham Cup 3rd Round match fixing ahoy!

Three for me, and two for them.

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almost 12 years ago

Can anyone confirm how the draw works, particularly in the Southern Region?  Is it top half drawn against each other (3 CHCH and 1 Nelson) and then the 4 Dunedin teams drawn against each other, or is it the whole South Island?   

Ta

I let my guitar speak for me

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Draw at 230 today. 

The wests v mar was incredibly dull until the double sending off. Then the game opened up a bit. 


Allegedly

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almost 12 years ago

Watched 3Kings vs Bay O yesterday. Decent game Kings had tonnes of possesion in the 2nd half but couldnt score...they could have levelled with the last kick of the game. Not sure having Neil Sykes in the middle of the park helped them at all.

go gunners

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almost 12 years ago


Big thanks to Paul Hobson and his team for taking the time to come up to the clubrooms at Onehunga Mangere..........

Speeches only took 10 minutes it asn't to much to ask????????

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almost 12 years ago

Well that esculated quickly.

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almost 12 years ago
VimFuego wrote:

Can anyone confirm how the draw works, particularly in the Southern Region?  Is it top half drawn against each other (3 CHCH and 1 Nelson) and then the 4 Dunedin teams drawn against each other, or is it the whole South Island?   

Ta


bet it'll be chch vs chch and dunedin vs dunedin for one more round.
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almost 12 years ago
2ndBest wrote:



What the vid doesn't (quite) convey is how quickly the goals came and how intense it was, the last five minutes had 4 goals- it was insane

Salmon swim upstream

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almost 12 years ago

Anyone got a link to the live draw?

Salmon swim upstream

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almost 12 years ago
Salmon07 wrote:

Anyone got a link to the live draw?


Scratch that- its on twitter: @ASBChathamCup

Salmon swim upstream

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almost 12 years ago

Central Region:

LHC v Miramar

NCR v PNM

Tawa v UHC

IBU v Vic Uni

Salmon swim upstream

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almost 12 years ago · edited almost 12 years ago · History

All games played 14/15th June. Home team listed first.

Edit as I was beaten to the punch! But some good match ups, bet Lower Hutt was hoping for one of the Premier League teams instead of Miramar
I'm an optimistic pessimist. 
I'm positive things will go wrong.
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almost 12 years ago

Ill be at NCR v Palmerston North Marist- the Rovers faithful must be happy with that draw

Salmon swim upstream

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almost 12 years ago

Third round draw produces crunch ties

Tuesday 3 June, 2014

For immediate release


After a host of thrilling second round matches on Monday, the third round draw of the ASB Chatham Cup has produced another wave of enticing fixtures set for the weekend of June 14-15.

Having overcome Wellington Olympic on Monday at Bluewater Stadium in one of the most thrilling ASB Chatham Cup ties ever, four times competition winners Napier City Rovers will play another home match as they battle Palmerston North Marist for a spot in the last 16.

Rovers, who saw off Taradale in the first round via a stoppage time penalty, currently lie in third spot in the Central League competition with Marist in fifth position.

After their own dramatic extra time win on Monday over Western Suburbs, four-times cup winners and Central League leaders Miramar Rangers will travel to Lower Hutt City AFC while Upper Hutt City – bottom of the Central League and who accounted for 2011 champions Wairarapa United on Monday – face an away trip to second-from-bottom Tawa AFC.


The all Capital Premier League clash of Island Bay United and Victoria University completes the Central Region matches.

The only all-Northern Region Premier League tie sees Birkenhead United entertain five-times winners Central United while 2013 runners-up Waitakere City FC will host Melville United in a re-match of the 2013 semi-final between the two sides won 4-1 by the west Aucklanders in Hamilton.

Elsewhere in the Northern Region, Western Springs AFC – coached by interim All Whites coach Neil Emblen – will host 2010 runners-up Bay Olympic after the Northern Premier League side recovered from a 1-0 deficit to see off Three Kings United at Olympic Park on Monday.

In the Southern Region, defending ASB Chatham Cup champions – and current Mainland Premier League leaders - Cashmere Technical will host fifth placed Halswell United while Nelson club Richmond Athletic will play host to Mainland Premier League side Coastal Spirit.

Further south, Dunedin Technical will aim to progress over South Canterbury Division 1 side Pleasant Point while the contest between Otago University and Northern Hearts AFC will decide the second deep south representative in the fourth round.

ASB Chatham Cup third round matches will be played on the weekend of June 14/15.

ASB Chatham Cup – Third round 
June 14/15
Home team first

Northern Region

Metro FC v Onehunga Sports  #METvOSP
Glenfield Rovers v Ellerslie AFC  #GLEvELL

Hibiscus Coast AFC v Ngongotaha AFC  #HIBvNGO
Birkenhead Utd AFC v Central Utd FC  #BIRvCEN
East Coast Bays AFC v Tauranga City Utd AFC  #ECBvTCU

Western Springs AFC v Bay Olympic  #WSPvBAY
Waitakere City FC v Melville Utd  #WTKvMEL
North Shore Utd AFC v Mangere Utd  #NSUvMGE


Central Region

Lower Hutt City AFC v Miramar Rangers  #LOWvMAR

Napier City Rovers v Palmerston North Marist  #NCRvPNM
Tawa AFC v Upper Hutt City AFC  #TAWvUPP
Island Bay Utd v Victoria University  #IBUvVIC

Mainland Region

Richmond Athletic v Coastal Spirit  #RCHvCSP
Cashmere Technical v Halswell Utd  #CSHvHSW

Football South Region


Otago University v Northern Hearts AFC  #OTAvNHT
Dunedin Technical AFC v Pleasant Point AFC  #DUNvPPT


Founder

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almost 12 years ago

Central will be tough.

Three for me, and two for them.

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almost 12 years ago
VimFuego wrote:
foal30 wrote:

2 out 3 chances of a decent draw then

who scored for us Vim? 


Louie Bush (again). 


We have Bush

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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almost 12 years ago

I hope the Richmond v Coastal has the same drama as their promotion matches a few years ago!

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almost 12 years ago
one_eyed_nik wrote:

I hope the Richmond v Coastal has the same drama as their promotion matches a few years ago!


Oooh yer, they were good times...  How bout this for a photo of the day?


I let my guitar speak for me

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VimFuego wrote:
one_eyed_nik wrote:

I hope the Richmond v Coastal has the same drama as their promotion matches a few years ago!


Oooh yer, they were good times...  How bout this for a photo of the day?



Is that Kim Dot Com to the left (behind the person in red) with hands raised?.

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almost 12 years ago

Haha I'll tell him you said that.  If I remember correctly I think it was Richmond who had some dodgy rich man backing them. 

I let my guitar speak for me

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almost 12 years ago
VimFuego wrote:

Haha I'll tell him you said that.  If I remember correctly I think it was Richmond who had some dodgy rich man backing them. 

My mistake is it Baz?

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almost 12 years ago

Whats Tauranga like?

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almost 12 years ago
NHpeter wrote:

Whats Tauranga like?

Better in summer than winter.

A dog with a bone :)

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almost 12 years ago

Meanwhile, Declan Edge slammed the decision to send his son off and claimed Linney was not ready to referee at this level.

"It was terrible," Edge said.

"The player's gone in for a tackle which is fine and he's pulled out of the tackle at the last minute, knowing he's on a yellow card. A sending off? No. Did it change the game? I don't know but why would you have a national league referee on the line [John Rowbury] and then the young kid that they're trying to promote in a big game like this? He's not ready."



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