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
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
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Seatoun have flown the flag for the capital by reaching the cup�s semi-finals for the past five years but goals to Football Fern Hannah Wall in each half and a second half strike to U-17 international Yumi Nguyen sent Wharfies through to the quarterfinals.
They'll meet Upper Hutt, who edged neighbours Lower Hutt in a 4-3 extra time thriller at Bell Park.
Auckland�s headline match between the competition�s most successful clubs was called off due to a heavily waterlogged Keith Hay Park pitch, with Three Kings and Lynn Avon locked at 0-0 an hour into the tie.
The match is likely to be replayed next Sunday, the same day as Glenfield Rovers take on Forrest-Hill Milford in the first half of a Women�s Knockout and Chatham Cup double header between the North Shore clubs.
Elsewhere in the Northern region first half goals to mother and daughter Rose and Nicole Kraaman helped Pukekohe to a 4-0 win over Papakura, while Claudelands Rovers continued their goalscoring form with a 16-0 away win over Taupo.
After a record-equalling 20-0 win in round one, the Hamilton side backed up with another lop-sided victory lead by Jackie Pretswell�s seven goal haul and four goals to New Zealand striker Sarah McLaughlin.
Much further south, Roslyn Wakari came from a goal down to beat Northern 4-1 in Dunedin while Christchurch�s Western defeated Avon United 2-0 in the only Saturday fixture.
Meanwhile in a Chatham Cup tie brought forward a week, Nelson Suburbs scored twice in the second half to beat Mainland Premier League leaders Woolston Tech and become the first team into the quarterfinals.
Women�s Knockout Cup - Round 2 Results
Saturday, June 27
Western 2 (Sara Clapham, Georgia Goulding) Avon United 0
Halftime 1-0
Sunday, June 28
Three Kings v Lynn Avon � abandoned after 62 minutes, waterlogged pitch.
Papakura City 0 Pukekohe 4 (Rose Kraakman, Nicole Kraakman, Nicola Birch, Olivia Willetts)
Halftime 0-2
Taupo AFC 0 Claudelands Rovers 16 (Jackie Pretswell (7), Sarah McLaughlin (4), Nicole Stratford, Hollie Patterson, Katherine Robinson, Kylie Jens, own goal)
Halftime 0-12
Waterside Karori 3 (Hannah Wall (2), Yumi Nguyen) Seatoun 1 (Zarnia Cogle)
Halftime 1-0
Lower Hutt 3 Upper Hutt 4 (a.e.t, 3-3 fulltime)
Halftime 1-1
Northern 1 (Fiona Jack) Roslyn Wakari 4 (Una Madden (2), own goal, Briony Barclay)
Halftime 1-2
Sunday, July 5
Glenfield Rovers v Forrest Hill Milford � McFettridge Park, 11:45am
Three Kings v Lynn Avon � Keith Hay Park, 1pm (tbc)
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Karori Waterside 1 Upper Hutt 2
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Upper Hutt v Seatoun is postponed
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Wharf v Upper Hutt KO Cup game at Endeavour Park 1pm
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Karori 2 UHC 4. Karori were 2-0 ahead at one stage.
Excellent match!
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
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At Endeavour Park in Porirua, Wendi Henderson rolled back the years to inspire Upper Hutt City to a come from behind 4-2 win over Waterside-Karori.
The all-time most capped Football Fern scored from just over halfway in the 25th minute as an immediate response to Renee Leota�s second goal for Waterside.
Rebecca Jefferies restore parity six minutes before halftime, and Henderson produced a stunning left foot effort to give Upper Hutt a 78th minute lead, with Toni West adding the finishing touches to the victory with City�s fourth three minutes before fulltime.
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Today at Cobham Park. Marist 1 Upper Hut City 2. The wind ruined the game entirely. By way of example... At one stage the Marist keeper took a goal kick which blew back and out for a corner.
Consensus seemed to be that it was a three goal wind. Marist played with it in the first half and lead 1-0 at half time. In the second half UHC lofted the ball a little more than Marist had done in the first half. The second goal was a reward for trying it. The ball was lofted forwward from the half way line one bounce and cleared the keeper.Karori 4 - Mar 0. No wind issues. Should make next weeks Ktown v Marist game interesting
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Today at Cobham Park. Marist 1 Upper Hut City 2. The wind ruined the game entirely. By way of example... At one stage the Marist keeper took a goal kick which blew back and out for a corner.
Consensus seemed to be that it was a three goal wind. Marist played with it in the first half and lead 1-0 at half time. In the second half UHC lofted the ball a little more than Marist had done in the first half. The second goal was a reward for trying it. The ball was lofted forwward from the half way line one bounce and cleared the keeper.When Hibs, went up, to win the Scottish Cup - I wisnae there - furfuxake!
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