1985 Chatham Cup

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1985 Chatham Cup
Dates7 September 1985
Championship venueMount Smart Stadium, Auckland
ChampionsNapier City Rovers (1st title)
Runners-upNorth Shore United
Championship match score3 – 1
Jack Batty Memorial CupGreg Brown (Napier City Rovers)
1984
1986

The 1985 Chatham Cup was the 58th annual nationwide knockout football competition in New Zealand.

Early stages of the competition were run in three regions (northern, central, and southern), with the National League teams receiving a bye into the Fourth Round (last 32) of the competition. In all, 141 teams took part in the competition. Note: Different sources give different numberings for the rounds of the competition: some start round one with the beginning of the regional qualifications; others start numbering from the first national knock-out stage. The former numbering scheme is used in this article.

The 1985 final[]

In the final Napier City Rovers beat North Shore United. Underdogs Napier had recently finished bottom of Soccer League and faced a team containing international players Allan Boath and Keith Hobbs. Shore's keeper Allan Gilgrist was also soon to make his international debut. Expectation was that City Rovers would be heavily outclassed.

Napier defied the odds by dominating the match, going into the lead after just two minutes via a Harry Clarke goal. Paul Halford added a second before half time. Shore scored early in the second half through Barry Weymouth, but Greg Brown sealed the match for Napier in the dying minutes of the match. Napier were relegated the following week after losing to Manawatu United in the Promotion-Relegation Play-Offs in Palmerston North a week later. Thus Napier became the second team (after Western Suburbs FC in 1971) to be relegated and win the Chatham Cup in the same season.[1]

Jack Batty Memorial Cup[]

The Jack Batty Memorial Cup, presented to the player of the final, was presented for the first time in 1985. The trophy honours Jack Batty, who was both a member of the crew of HMS Chatham and also a three-time medallist in the early days of the tournament with , Tramways, and Tramurewa. The cup was donated by his son, John Batty, who was himself a medallist with Blockhouse Bay in 1970.

The winner of the Jack Batty Memorial Cup for 1985 was Greg Brown of Napier City Rovers.

Results[]

Third Round[]

Blockhouse Bay2 – 3Waitemata City
Burndale United0 – 0*New Brighton
Rangers (Christchurch)4 – 1Shamrock (Christchurch)
0 – 3East Coast Bays
Gisborne Thistle5 – 0
Glenfield Rovers1 – 2Lynndale
Hamilton1 – 0
Mosgiel2 – 2*Dunedin Technical
Mount Maunganui0 – 1Howick
0 – 6Petone
1 – 6North Wellington
Papakura City2 – 1Ellerslie
Queens Park (Invercargill)3 – 1Invercargill Thistle
Raumati Hearts0 – 4Waterside (Wellington)
Rose City2 – 1Wanganui East Athletic
Roslyn-Wakari5 – 0
Stop Out (Lower Hutt)2 – 1Masterton
Tawa1 – 1*Karori Swifts
Woolston WMC0 – 1Nomads United (Christchurch)

* Won on penalties by New Brighton (3-2), Mosgiel (4-3), and Karori Swifts (4-3)

Fourth Round[]

Rangers3 – 1Nomads United
Christchurch United4 – 0New Brighton
Dunedin City3 – 1Queens Park
Gisborne Thistle1 – 2Napier City Rovers
Howick6 – 0Waitemata City
Karori Swifts2 – 4Wellington Diamond United
Lynndale0 – 2Manurewa
Mount Wellington2 – 0University
North Wellington1 – 2Miramar Rangers
North Shore United2 – 1East Coast Bays
Papakura City0 – 1Hamilton
Papatoetoe2 – 1Claudelands Rovers
Petone1 – 0Gisborne City
Roslyn-Wakari2 – 3Mosgiel
Stop Out2 – 1Rose City
Waterside2 – 5Nelson United

Fifth Round[]

Rangers3 – 2 (aet)Mosgiel
Dunedin City1 – 1 (aet)*Christchurch United
Howick1 – 2Mount Wellington
Manurewa1 – 3 (aet)Papatoetoe
Napier City Rovers4 – 1Stop Out
Nelson United3 – 1Miramar Rangers
North Shore United2 – 1Hamilton
Wellington Diamond United5 – 1Petone

* Won on penalties by Christchurch United (3-2)

Quarter-finals[]

Napier City Rovers3 – 2Mount Wellington
Nelson United1 – 2Wellington Diamond United
Papatoetoe2 – 4 (aet)North Shore United

Semi-finals[]

Napier City Rovers1 – 0Christchurch United
North Shore United3 – 1Wellington Diamond United

Final[]

Napier City Rovers3 – 1North Shore United
Clarke, Halford, Brown Weymouth
Referee: B. Tasker

References[]

  1. ^ Hilton, T. (1991) An association with soccer. Auckland: The New Zealand Football Association. ISBN 0-473-01291-X. pp. 79-80
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