

Hard News2009-06-08 10:19:33
Is George Barbarouses serving his suspension this week then after electing to play Cap 16 last week?
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Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
Cup weekened approacheth
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LOL
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
A dog with a bone :)
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horseshead212009-06-14 01:49:17
east coast gone I love it their coach is a muppet.
Yup he is, and he doesn;t shine out in the hawkes bay league, but he is decent player and is like Andrew Abba went to same school in Nelson until they moved to hawkes bay
east coast gone I love it their coach is a muppet.
Care to explain that comment?
Mohammed, on the left, I'm still in touch with. He's now living in Agadez, Niger. More focused on his animals now as tourism has dried up. Is active with a co-op promoting local goods, leather work and bijouterie, into Europe.
20/5/20
Yup he is, and he doesn;t shine out in the hawkes bay league, but he is decent player and is like Andrew Abba went to same school in Nelson until they moved to hawkes bay
It is Joachim Rande. Did well with poor service from his teammates. Leon Birnie and Chris Greatholder others to have a decent match but were not in the same league as Miramar.
A dog with a bone :)
A big cheer went up in our clubrooms when this result was announced in the aftermatch.
Three for me, and two for them.
Waitakere City and Wellington Olympic won through to the last 16 of the Chatham Cup after posting comfortable third round wins on Sunday.
Waitakere City posted a 5-1 win over nine man Eastern Suburbs who lost national league defender Tim Myers to a red card in the first half and Mark Webbers in the same fashion as fulltime approached.
Waitakere's Cory Hitchin and Martin Bullock both netted doubles while Tim Payne rounded out the scoring for the three-time Chatham Cup winners.
At Newtown Park, Olympic eased past Red Sox Manawatu with a 4-2 victory thanks to two goals apiece to Jamie O'Connor and Jimmy Haidakis.
The big news came on Saturday when East Coast Bay's defence of the Chatham Cup ended with a dramatic 7-6 penalty shootout loss to Manurewa.
Goalkeeper Albon Houston was the hero for Manurewa, saving two spotkicks to send his team into the fourth round. The teams cycled through 10 penalties each as the shootout went to sudden death, but Houston's second save proved decisive.
Neither side could find the net during normal time but Graham Kay's extra time strike looked to have clinched an upset for Manurewa before a George Suri goal delayed the misery for East Coast Bays by sending the tie to a shootout.
The draw for the fourth round of the Chatham Cup - to be played on July 4 - will be conducted on Tuesday live on Radio Sport.
The fourth round will be the last stage played along regional lines as the winners entering a national quarterfinal draw. The 82nd Chatham Cup culminates in a September 19 final at North Harbour Stadium.
Chatham Cup 2009 -Third Round Results
Northern Region
Three Kings United 4 Hamilton Wanderers 1 Papatoetoe 1 Glenfield Rovers 2 Metro 3 Bohemian Celtic 0 Onehunga Mangere United 0 Central United 6 Ellerslie 0 Forrest Hill Milford 1 Manurewa 1 East Coast Bays 1 a.e.t (0-0 fulltime, Manurewa win 7-6 on penalties) Lynn-Avon United 4 Takapuna 3 a.e.t (3-3 fulltime) Waitakere City 5 Eastern Suburbs 1
Central Region
Miramar Rangers 10 Maycenvale United 2
Waterside-Karori 3 Palmerston North End 2 a.e.t (Fulltime 2-2) Wellington United 6 Taradale 0 Olympic 4 Red Sox Manawatu 2
Southern Region
Mainland Football:
Ferrymead Bays 0 Nelson Suburbs 0 a.e.t (Nelson win 5-4 on penalties) Christchurch United 0 Woolston Technical 1 a.e.t (0-0 fulltime)
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