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NZ Football Foundation Kate Sheppard Cup 2023

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almost 3 years ago
Preliminary round results:

Papakura City FC 0 - 2 Onerahi
Northern United SC 0 - 6 Melville Utd AFC
Waikato Unicol AFC  1 - 2 Cambridge FC
Richmond Football Club 2 - 1 FC Nelson

60 teams join the winners in round 1 proper.
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almost 3 years ago
ClubOranje
Preliminary round results:

Papakura City FC 0 - 2 Onerahi
Northern United SC 0 - 6 Melville Utd AFC
Waikato Unicol AFC  1 - 2 Cambridge FC
Richmond Football Club 2 - 1 FC Nelson

60 teams join the winners in round 1 proper.


Unlikely to be 60 additional teams, there were 57 total entries (but only 56 teams listed)  in the initial press release.  So with 52 or 53 entries remaining, 12 or 11 teams will have byes.  Looking at the distribution, I'd say the 8 NRFL sides will have a bye as will 3 or 4 South Island sides.  Hopefully this year they pick byes on merit and not by draw. 


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almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
Unlikely to be 60 additional teams, there were 57 total entries (but only 56 teams listed)  in the initial press release.  So with 52 or 53 entries remaining, 12 or 11 teams will have byes.  Looking at the distribution, I'd say the 8 NRFL sides will have a bye as will 3 or 4 South Island sides.  Hopefully this year they pick byes on merit and not by draw.


it was Nelson Suburbs that was missing from the preliminary round graphics, hence 11 teams with byes in round 1.

Sensibly that is the 8 teams in the NRFL.  Although not so sensibly that was not co-ordinated with the NRFL draw makers who did not schedule a game that weekend.

Unfortunately the 3 South Island sides that needed a bye were drawn rather than chosen on merit.  Hence Halswell, Otago Uni, Roslyn-Wakari get byes when perhaps Coastal Spirit, Dunedin City Royals, and Roslyn-Wakari should have been allocated the byes based on last years league tables.  It is that sort of decision making that inhibits the lesser sides entering.


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almost 3 years ago
reubee
ClubOranje
Preliminary round results:

Papakura City FC 0 - 2 Onerahi
Northern United SC 0 - 6 Melville Utd AFC
Waikato Unicol AFC  1 - 2 Cambridge FC
Richmond Football Club 2 - 1 FC Nelson

60 teams join the winners in round 1 proper.


Unlikely to be 60 additional teams, there were 57 total entries (but only 56 teams listed)  in the initial press release.  So with 52 or 53 entries remaining, 12 or 11 teams will have byes.  Looking at the distribution, I'd say the 8 NRFL sides will have a bye as will 3 or 4 South Island sides.  Hopefully this year they pick byes on merit and not by draw. 



Yeah, I didn’t count them, just figured with 4 winners they’d want 60 other teams going forward. Didn’t factor in giving byes to top league sides to end up with 32 for following round.
Makes some sense.
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almost 3 years ago
Tonight's Round 1 Result
Nelson Suburbs 2 Richmond 0
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almost 3 years ago
Banger of a win for Petone, 2-1 over karori. Excellent game
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Coastal Spirit SAS 4 (Britney-Lee Nicholson 2, Jayda Stewart, Whitney Hepburn) Cashmere Technical 2 (Aimee Phillips, Nicola Dominikovich) AET HT 0 - 0 FT 2 - 2
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Nelson Suburbs 6 (Amelia Abbott 2, Katie Pugh, Khara Bouterey, Giselle Rynvos, Anna McPhie) Halswell ChCh United 0 HT 3 - 0
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almost 3 years ago
Game played tonight:
Dunedin City Royals 3 (Nie e Collin 2, Hannah MacKay- Wright) Otago University 1 (Abby Nicholson) HT 1 - 1
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almost 3 years ago
Nelson Suburbs 0 Coastal Spirit SAS 6 (Frankie Morrow 2, Jayda Stewart 2, Lauren Dabner, Darsha Keogan) HT 2 - 0
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almost 3 years ago
Quarter Final draw (games 8/9 July)

Ellerslie v Eastern Suburbs
Western Springs v Fencibles United

Wellington United v Petone

Dunedin City Royals v Coastal Spirit

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almost 3 years ago
Picking Easts and WSAFC with not much trouble in the northern games.

What's the form for the central and southern games?

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almost 3 years ago
Doloras
Picking Easts and WSAFC with not much trouble in the northern games.

What's the form for the central and southern games?
Coastal Spirit will be favourites over DCR. But as its being played in Dunedin, DCR will rate there chances of an upset victory.
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almost 3 years ago
I'd like to see a Dunedin team do well like they did in 2018

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almost 3 years ago
Doloras
Picking Easts and WSAFC with not much trouble in the northern games.

What's the form for the central and southern games?

cheers
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over 2 years ago
Dunedin City Royals 0 Coastal Spirit SAS 1 (Alyssa Whinham) HT 0 - 1
 
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over 2 years ago
Looks like the final will be the repeat of last year's NL final, unless the Diamonds or Coastal can really pull one out of the bag

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over 2 years ago
Doloras
Looks like the final will be the repeat of last year's NL final, unless the Diamonds or Coastal can really pull one out of the bag
Well the Diamonds did last time they played Eastern Suburbs in the semi final......

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over 2 years ago
The JourneyFan
Semi Final draw

Eastern Suburbs v Wellington United
Western Springs v Coastal Spirit
Both Auckland teams at home again... interesting
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over 2 years ago
If you're going to be all conspiracy theory about that, then you must think that a Waikato conspiracy got to the Chatham Cup draw?

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over 2 years ago
The JourneyFan
Doloras
Looks like the final will be the repeat of last year's NL final, unless the Diamonds or Coastal can really pull one out of the bag
Well the Diamonds did last time they played Eastern Suburbs in the semi final......
Don't get me wrong, go the Diamonds lol

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over 2 years ago
Doloras
If you're going to be all conspiracy theory about that, then you must think that a Waikato conspiracy got to the Chatham Cup draw?
Absolutely, reckon Seamus Marten and his team of Hambassadors coordinated it all.
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over 2 years ago
Well done the Diamonds! Epic upset at Madills Farm.

As to the other semi, a game which ends 1-1 after 90, 5-1 after ET can only be down to fitness and WSAFC playing in a tougher competition day in day out. Good to see Alyssa Winham on the field.

The final will be a treat: and I hope to see the Diamonds and Coastal Spirit both in some future National League.

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over 2 years ago
Diamonds v Western Springs. The TAB are paying $1.01 that the final will be in Auckland surely?
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over 2 years ago
Every KSC final has been at NHS since 2016, just like every Chatham Cup final (except for 2021 while AKL was locked down). Don't see any reason why that should change, sadly (speaking as someone living in the 09, NHS sucks to get to)

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over 2 years ago
Doloras
Every KSC final has been at NHS since 2016, just like every Chatham Cup final (except for 2021 while AKL was locked down). Don't see any reason why that should change, sadly (speaking as someone living in the 09, NHS sucks to get to)


If you’re outside of Auckland you could probably come up with a few. The final being in Auckland every year means the Auckland team essentially have a home final guaranteed. 

It also costs a lot to travel there just for the teams. The Diamonds give a little page said the last trip was $7k all up
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over 2 years ago
Shambles
Doloras
Every KSC final has been at NHS since 2016, just like every Chatham Cup final (except for 2021 while AKL was locked down). Don't see any reason why that should change, sadly (speaking as someone living in the 09, NHS sucks to get to)


If you’re outside of Auckland you could probably come up with a few. The final being in Auckland every year means the Auckland team essentially have a home final guaranteed. 

It also costs a lot to travel there just for the teams. The Diamonds give a little page said the last trip was $7k all up
NZF pays travel costs for final ...

In the final match all gate receipts shall be retained by NZF who shall be responsible for all reasonable expenses related to the final, including travel costs of participating teams.

... hence its in NZF interest to minimise travel costs assuming that stadium cost/stadium availability/ broadcast costs is no difference Auckland and Wellington.  

So it depends on who the Chatham Cup finalists end up being.  If its ...

Suburbs v Melville - final in Auckland (2 sides from Auckland) 
Christchurch v Waterside -final in Wellington (2 sides from Wellington)
Suburbs v Waterside - 50/50 Auckland Wellington (2 sides from Auckland, 2 sides from Wellington)
Christchurch v Melville - final in Auckland

If you look in past years, only in 2019 was there only 1 Auckland team involved in both finals.  That year was Melville v Napier and Eastern Suburbs v Coastal Spirit so it was 2 flights and 1 bus which was still cheapest option for teams to play in  Auckland



 
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over 2 years ago
Wellington United 1 - Western Springs 2

Ella Jerez is the future of football

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over 2 years ago
WS deseerved the win, they dominated the game, United's goal was good but a little lucky not to be ruled out. Entertaining depsite the result.

Queenslander 3x a year.

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over 2 years ago
What’s the go with the two United players not being available because they were supposed to be at a futsal training camp? 

It’s bad enough they have a cup final the same time most of the players have school and uni exams but that is terrible scheduling by NZF.
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over 2 years ago
Ela Jerez is an mazing young player - clearly destined for bigger and better things.


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