alex williams?
Sorry no.just 15 for Alex.
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Vim Fuego?
Yet to get on the PFL scoreboard.
The player you are looking for has played professionally?
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Vim Fuego?
Yet to get on the PFL scoreboard.
The player you are looking for has played professionally?
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Now if it were Sunday League it would be a different matter!
Michael White?
Well done Vim, the top 12 list all now present and correct. The thing that I found interesting is that Gareth, Russell, Michael and Matt all scored in the first 2002 season of the league as well as in the 2013 season.
502 difference scorers with 172 players scoring one goal only.
There have been 80 own goals and 205 penalties scored.
If anyone whats to know any players tallies happy to assist.
| Placing | Player | Goals |
| 1st | Keith Grosvenor | 79 |
| 2nd | Gareth Turnbull | 71 |
| 3rd | Russell Kamo | 70 |
| 4th | Dan Ede | 65 |
| 5th | Neil Murphy | 51 |
| 6th | Greg Feutz | 50 |
| 7th | Steve Hill | 42 |
| 8th= | Wiremu Piercey | 41 |
| 8th= | Michael White | 41 |
| 10th= | Matt Smith | 40 |
| 10th= | Ewan Bakker | 40 |
| 12th | Stu Kelly | 39 |
Vim Fuego?
Yet to get on the PFL scoreboard.
The player you are looking for has played professionally?
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Now if it were Sunday League it would be a different matter!
Yes I believe a legend in the Sunday League.
Jamie Smith would have been close wouldn't he? Race to 100 will be interesting with 3 of the top 4 still playing
Chatham Cup and Women's KO Cup ticket sale update:
1200 tickets have been pre-sold and if they reach 2300 pre sales there will be no gates sale so best to pre book at dashticket.co.nz
Chatham Cup and Women's KO Cup ticket sale update:
1200 tickets have been pre-sold and if they reach 2300 pre sales there will be no gates sale so best to pre book at dashticket.co.nz
Update : 1400 tickets now pre sold.
What's sight without sound? Love without peace? Copulation without conception?
Jamie Smith would have been close wouldn't he? Race to 100 will be interesting with 3 of the top 4 still playing
Jamie is in the top twenty with 33 goals.
awesome stats!!!! which keeper has the most clean sheets?
Cannot help with that as sadly do not have playing records for each player but can tell you that there have been 523 clean sheets to date.
Clean sheets are boring anyways. How bout most red cards???
I let my guitar speak for me
Women's KO Cup and Chatham Cup Ticket sales update:
Less than 500 tickets left for sale now.
Lets pack the place out and all the best to both Coastal Spirit and Cashmere Technical.
Great coverage again in both today's Press as well as The Star.
ChCh United Cup Final Record
1972 2 – 1 Mt Wellington after second replay after 4- 4 and 1 – 1 draws
1974 2 – 0 Wellington Diamond United
1975 4 – 2 Blockhouse Bay
1976 4 – 0 Eastern Suburbs
1989 7 – 1 Rotorua City
1991 2 – 1 Wellington United
Western's Cup Record
1936 3 – 2 Thistle (Auckland)
1945 4 – 3 Marist (Wellington)
1952 1 – 1 North Shore United – this is the only time the Cup was shared
Christchurch Technicals’s Cup Record
1948 2 – 0 Waterside (Wellington)
Record of Christchurch sides as Cup runner-ups
ChCh Technical 6, Western 5, ChCh United 3, Nomads 2, Thistle 1, ChCh City 1 and Rangers 1
And Finally Record of Nelson Clubs
Nelson United 1 win and runner-up once
1977 1 - 0 Mt Wellington
Well done Coastal Spirit and Cashmere Technical on winning the Cup Double.
Here is NZ Footbal story on Chatham Cup Final.
New Zealand Football: Cashmere cap Canterbury celebrations with ASB Chatham Cup
September 15, 2013
AUCKLAND – Cashmere Technical capped a red-letter day for Canterbury Football with a 3-1 victory over Waitakere City in the 86th final of the ASB Chatham Cup at Christchurch’s ASB Football Park on Sunday.
The win eventually sealed by substitute Dan Ede who chipped a stranded Eamon Goodin after fellow substitute Jamie Smith unlocked a fast-finishing Waitakere with a raking pass on the counter attack in the fourth minute of injury time.
It rounds out a season of unprecedented success in which Cashmere won the Mainland League, South Island Championship and Hurley Challenge Shield and is their first Chatham Cup title, although the club has strong historical links with Technical Old Boys who contested six finals, winning in 1948.
It’s also the first ASB Chatham Cup victory for a Canterbury side since Christchurch United won the last of their six titles in 1991.
Canterbury veteran Andy Pitman, who ends his career with an ASB Chatham Cup winners medal around his neck and the Jack Batty trophy in one hand for his man of the match performance, was understandably emotional as the champagne flowed.
“They don’t come better than this to be honest,” he said after the match.
“What a huge crowd. We’ve got the win, the girls won before us, my partner’s pregnant. The world couldn’t be any better at the moment.”
Pitman credited a higher level of intensity at the start for setting up the win.
“We probably didn’t play as well as we could but it’s about winning.
“Our first half performance meant they really just didn’t know what to do with us because we were on to them from the very off. I think intensity of the occasion was a bit of a shock for a few of their boys and after that it was ours to lose.”
With local side Coastal Spirit upsetting Glenfield Rovers 1-0 in the ASB Women’s Knockout Cup final earlier on the day, a sold out crowd of 2600 were already on a high and emotions lifted when Danny Boys converted a fifth minute penalty to put Tech in front.
The lead lasted just over ten minutes before new All White Jake Butler thumped Waitakere level. His first effort from a 16th minute free kick flew back off the wall but Butler responded with an unstoppable volley.
Stu Kelly pounced on a loose ball in the 23rd minute and his cool finish restored the lead but only the crossbar prevented Waitakere levelling again as Rory Turner shook the woodwork two minutes before the break.
Turner was on the end of the move of the match within ten minute of the first half but missed a golden chance to grab his side’s second, trying to bend the ball inside the far post.
While Butler’s effort was the first Cashmere had conceded in their entire cup run, they weren’t about to surrender the lead again and threw numbers behind the ball denying Turner and a relatively quiet Roy Krishna time in attack and stifling the supply from midfield.
Waitakere ended the match with a flurry of free kicks but Cashmere defence stood firm to clinch the silverware in it’s 90th year.
ASB Chatham Cup FinalSunday 15 September
ASB Football Park, Christchurch
Cashmere Technical 3 (Danny BOYS pen 5’, Stu KELLY 23’, Dan EDE 90+4)
Waitakere City 1 (Jake BUTLER 16’)Halftime: 2-1
Jack Batty Trophy (man of the match): Andy PITMAN (Cashmere TECHNICAL).
Cashmere Technical: 22-Shaun ROBERTS (GK), 2-Daniel TERRIS, 3-Nick WORTELBOER, 5-Dan SCHWARZ, 6-Tom SCHWARZ, 7-Julyan COLLETT (12-Andrew BARTON 75’), 8-Stuart KELLY (11-Jamie SMITH 87’), 16-Cory MITCHELL, 18-Shawn O’BRIEN (10-Dan EDE 82’), 19-Andy PITMAN, 33-Danny BOYS.
Substitutes not used: 1-Danny KNIGHT (GK), 4-James PRICE.
Coach: John BROWN
Cautions: Julyan COLLETT 35’, Stu KELLY 41’, Tom SCHWARZ 57’, Andy PITMAN 66’
Waitakere City: 1-Eamon GOODIN (GK), 2-Matthew CHATTERTON, 3-Tim MYERS, 5-Sam REDWOOD, 7-Imraan SHAH (13-Meneua FAKASEGA 81’), 9-Rory TURNER, 10-Denver MACDONALD, 11-Roy KRISHNA, 14-Kodai HAYASHI, 17-Jake BUTLER, 18-Jack CAUNTER.
Substitutes not used: 4-John MUCHIRAHONDO, 12-Karlo PAVIC, 16-Joseph TURAGABECI, 22-Mike BISHOP (GK).
Coach: Colin TUAA
And NZFootball reort on Women's KO Cut Final:
New Zealand Football: Spirited Coastal steal ASB Women’s Knockout Cup victory at death
September 15, 2013
CHRISTCHURCH –Coastal Spirit rode their luck and left it as late as they possibly could but claimed the ASB Women’s Knockout Cup trophy with a 1-0 final factory over Glenfield Rovers at Christchurch’s ASB Football Park on Sunday.
The win for the Christchurch club, sealed with a freakish own goal in the third minute injury time was a modicum of revenge for a loss to the same Auckland opponents in the 2011 final.
It is just the fourth time in the competition’s 20-year history that the trophy will spend the summer outside Auckland and the first time since Nomads won the inaugural 1994 final that a Christchurch team has won.
The goal, officially credited to an unlucky Rovers captain Rebecca O’Neill as her attempted clearance from a deep free kick launched into the area by final MVP Laura Merrin took a wicked deflection that looped over Pam Yates in the Glenfield goal.
The Aucklanders appealed for a foul on Yates as she tried to gather the ball but the assistant referee ruled that the ball had already crossed the line.
The ‘freakish’ goal was a bitter pill for Rovers to swallow after dominating the game but for Coastal Spirit coach Alana Gunn it was reward for her team’s resilience as defensive desperation and some wasteful finishing from Glenfield conspired to keep the game close.
“It doesn’t matter how it goes in,” she said of the goal.
“They never gave up. I didn’t want to go to extra time because Glenfield were obviously a lot fitter than us, and we were struggling with a few injuries.
“Laura Merrin played the best game I’ve seen her play this season – she totally deserved her award. Lilly Alfeld was outstanding in goal – she just did not want to concede and Meikayla Moore runs all day.”
Defeated Glenfield coach Carl Jorgensen was left lamenting luck and a slew of missed chances.
“It’s hard on anyone really, Jorgensen on the manner of the defeat.
“You need a bit of luck in a cup final and if that’s not luck I don’t know what is.
“Of course you have to take your chances and we had enough in the first half to make the game comfortable and if we do that then it’s a completely different game in the second half.”
“Pam barely had a save to make in either half. We’ve had more chance, dominated territory and possession but you’ve got to give them credit.”
20th ASB Women’s Knockout CupSeptember 15, 2013
ASB Football Park, Christchurch
Glenfield Rovers 0
Coastal Spirit 1 (Own Goal (Rebecca O’NEILL) 90+3’)
Halftime: 0-0
Maia Jackman Trophy for Final MVP: Laura MERRIN (Coastal Spirit)
Glenfield Rovers: 1-Pamela YATES (GK), 2-Emma HUMPHRIES, 4-Estelle HARRISON, 5-Bridgette ARMSTRONG, 7-Caitlin CAMPBELL, 8-Chloe KNOTT (6-Jessica INNES 71’ / 10-Briar McNAMARA 79’), 9-Rebecca O’NEILL, 11-Katie ROOD, 12-Tiffany PATERSON, 14-Hannah HOEKSEMA, 17-Emily OOSTERHOF.
Substitutes not used: 3-Samantha MURRELL, , 16-Maddison JORGENSEN, 22-Hannah DAWSON (RGK).
Coach: Carl JORGENSEN
Coastal Spirit: 1-Lily ALFELD (GK), 2-Meikayla MOORE, 4-Emma PROCTOR, 5-Maia VINK, 6-Chloe JONES, 7-Chloe WEBSTER, 10-Laura MERRIN, 11-Belinda van NOORDEN, 12-Lauren DABNER, 13-Whitney HEPBURN, 17-Melanie CAMERON.
Substitutes not used: 3-Kaylee LINDEN, 8-Olivia SMITH, 9-Izzy VANHANEN, 16-Una FOYLE (RGK).
Coach: Alana GUNN
And from Stuff:http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/9167896/Cashmere-Technical-end-Canterburys-wait
Be interesting to know how many Knockout Cup winning teams have actually had female coaches or is Gunny the first? Tremendous achievement so early in her coaching career.
What's sight without sound? Love without peace? Copulation without conception?
Oh and great day for ChCh footy, congrats to Cashmere as well on a tremendous effort to get up over Waitakere, well done both teams. Very enjoyable day at the park.
What's sight without sound? Love without peace? Copulation without conception?
Be interesting to know how many Knockout Cup winning teams have actually had female coaches or is Gunny the first? Tremendous achievement so early in her coaching career.
Tony Smith and The Press, well done great coverage again today.
Oh and great day for ChCh footy, congrats to Cashmere as well on a tremendous effort to get up over Waitakere, well done both teams. Very enjoyable day at the park.
Here is some of The Press coverage:
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/sport/football/9168429/History-made-for-Cash-Tech
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/sport/football/9168427/Coastal-shows-never-say-die-spirit
Also unsure if been uploaded yet but Mainland arranged for the Women's Final to be filmed by the same person that does the Canty United games so no commentary but at least you can see or relive the final. Vim will be happy. Also for Vim some of the trees were chopped down on the bank.
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