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Chatham Cup Final - 26th August Newtown Park

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TSMA wrote:

So how many players did the mar lose in the end?

3.

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

One midfielder and 2 keepers?

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Buffon II wrote:

Caversham bottle it in a semi again.

 

this is very true, on another note it's almost a curse to beat Cavvy in a semi final, only Wests in 06 have gone on to win the final...even in 2008 & 2009 both Dun Tech & Three Kings beat cavvy on route to final to finish runner up

doesn't look good for Lower Hutt but good luck!

 
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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

2 midfielder, 1 keeper.

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Oh true. Silly really considering they are really playing for the central league title next week. If today's result is anything to go by, it will be worth the trip over the hill to watch the Wai united v mar game next week

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

By my #1 and #2 comment, I was meaning that O'Keeffe is back to the US this week.

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Pat Fleming with a double break.  Tibia and Fibula.

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Pat sitting in a + e awaiting X-ray but most likely a break

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2ndBest wrote:

Pat Fleming with a double break.  Tibia and Fibula.

 

Ouch.

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

= (

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Na that will buff right out.

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

never nice to hear about players breaking their legs but not surprised with this one, Fleming usually has his shinpads hanging around his ankles

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

but surprised he actually went in for a tackle!

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

'Tackle' is using the term loosely.

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Yeah wasn't the smartest thing to do, the keeper was clearly going to be there first. Just left a leg in and it made huge contact with the keeper's. Looked nasty. 

Pretty good game to watch though, some real quality in both teams but Central have to be one of the strongest club sides I've seen in a while. 

Fuck this stupid game

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Stat's men out there,  do the research. How many years have the team that knocked Petone out gone on to win the Chatham cup. Is it a myth or reality?   I am only going on rumour, your job is to add this years!

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2ndBest wrote:

Final on 25 or 26 of August.  Won't be at North Harbour. Venue TBD this week.

I guarantee its going to be at Kiwitea St

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

What players were missing (away) for Central for this game?

Founder

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2ndBest wrote:

Anyone know who the is coach of Central is given Chris Zoricich is away with the U23s?

Asistant Coach is Michael Ridenton.. ex All White

A couple of days to late so you might already know

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The way I saw the game, that early penalty really killed Miramar. 

Central Utd would probably have gone home with a win regardless, but that's a turning point in the game. That, and obviously Patty Fleming's red card (and injury - all the best, mate).

Central played great football and I was surprised how good they were on the counter - for a team that tried to dominate the MF and hold possession. A very good side indeed. Tade in great form, Koprivic his usual self - they looked good.

However, Miramar had a great 20-30' spell in the first half where I think, if they'd scored, we would have seen a different game. Mason-Smith reminds me of a younger Greenacre, tireless work but sometimes he tends to drift away from goal. He was outstanding, I thought, when Miramar had 9 and 8 men. He dropped so deep to receive the ball and almost fitted a playmaker role. I wonder what he would be like playing behind two central strikers (sorta like a n.10).

 

Anyway, good value for money, shame Miramar couldn't find the equalizer in the 1st half as that would have given them confidence and would have warmed up the atmosphere a bit.


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Saw a photo of the x-ray this morning, a brutal break. Gonna be a long rehab, poor lad. Also in reply to the comments re Flemming wearing his shin pads to low - the break is basically right where his shin pads were so I don't know if it would have made much difference.

Fuck this stupid game

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Has a look at the DomPost this morning to see if there was a Chatham Cup writeup. There was http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/sport/club-sport/7419941/Chatham-Cup-final-a-first-for-Lower-Hutt-City and I saw Hamish Bidwell wrote, of Lower Hutt,  "for whatever reason, don't reply to phone calls from The Dominion Post.

 

I had a look at the Hutt website and their contact list is rather complete.   http://www.lhcafc.org.nz/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=132&Itemid=162

Maybe Hamish should have tried harder....?

 

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Maybe LHCAFC don't want to chat with the DoomPost.

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Thanks to all who turned up at DF.

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AJ13 wrote:

2ndBest wrote:

Final on 25 or 26 of August.  Won't be at North Harbour. Venue TBD this week.

I guarantee its going to be at Kiwitea St

 

No Newtown Park

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Great news, hopefully NZF market it in the Dom Post etc and try to get a decent crowd there. Us Wellington folk won't have to complain about there being no TV coverage this year.


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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

when was the last major upset in the cup final?

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AllWhites82 wrote:

AJ13 wrote:

2ndBest wrote:

Final on 25 or 26 of August.  Won't be at North Harbour. Venue TBD this week.

I guarantee its going to be at Kiwitea St

 

No Newtown Park

 

That's great news..and quite frankly, unexpected news!

It's going to be awesome - can't wait.


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patrick478 wrote:

Great news, hopefully NZF market it in the Dom Post etc and try to get a decent crowd there. Us Wellington folk won't have to complain about there being no TV coverage this year.

 

Well it wouldn't be hard to surpass the effort that Mirarmar made to market their semi would it?

I'd like to see NZF, LHC and Central all get their heads together on this. Will ASB be able to help as well?

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Could we form the first Fever Zone of the season?


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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

That would be good. Despite Club allegiances, we should all support the LH as they've done tremendously well to get where they are now. Also, let's show NZF that we can get better crowds than AKL even for a National Competion like the Chatham Cup.


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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Cap football organising on behalf of NZ football.

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
A bit concerned about how the newtown pitch will shape up. Has seen better days.

Fuck this stupid game

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TopLeft07 wrote:
A bit concerned about how the newtown pitch will shape up. Has seen better days.

I hear the pitch at Kiwitea St is in good nick, as always.

 

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Trollolololol


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That would be good. Despite Club allegiances, we should all support the LH as they've done tremendously well to get where they are now.

If they promise not to play in Norwich colours they get my vote.

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That's a point.  Central have their commemorative 50th anniversary strip; yellow/white verticals.

There's going to be a lot of yellow out there. 

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=511958475487949&set=a.420385871311877.122678.115911155092685&type=1&theater

On a more serious note, is there a café/pub/clubrooms at or near the grounds.  I'm thinking food.  It was kind of pleasant stopping in at The Larder on the way to the Miramar match and the clubrooms did a decent chilli con carne too  The closest I have been to Newtown Park was the zoo, umpteen years ago.

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edward l wrote:

That's a point.  Central have their commemorative 50th anniversary strip; yellow/white verticals.

There's going to be a lot of yellow out there. 

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=511958475487949&set=a.420385871311877.122678.115911155092685&type=1&theater

On a more serious note, is there a café/pub/clubrooms at or near the grounds.  I'm thinking food.  It was kind of pleasant stopping in at The Larder on the way to the Miramar match and the clubrooms did a decent chilli con carne too  The closest I have been to Newtown Park was the zoo, umpteen years ago.

Beer tents and food outlets will be running at Newtown Park on the day, should be some good food available - the beer will be in plastic cups. I think the clubrooms is being used for VIPs and the aftermatch function. 

The Office or Bar Edward (close proximity to each other in Riddiford Street) are not bad places for a pint if you're after one pre/post-match. There are various cafés around the same area. 

Fuck this stupid game

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Cheers.  A hot Sunday brunch and a pint of post match analysis.  Sounds good.

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

YES! Managed to get the day off. Can't wait! 


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