2010 Chatham Cup

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2010 Chatham Cup
Dates7 June – 12 September 2010
Championship venueNorth Harbour Stadium, North Shore
ChampionsMiramar Rangers (4th title)
Runners-upBay Olympic
Championship match score3 – 1
Jack Batty Memorial CupPhil Imray (Miramar Rangers)
2009
2011

The 2010 Chatham Cup is New Zealand's 83rd knockout football competition.

The 2010 competition had a preliminary round, a qualification round, and four rounds proper before quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final. In all, 135 teams took part in the 2010 competition.

Draw controversies[]

There were several problems with the draw of teams for specific ties in the 2010 Chatham Cup.

The neutrality of the allotment of teams to specific ties was drawn into question by some observers in the Second Round.[1] A coincidence and a computer glitch combined to produce an "early draft" of the ties which included one of the fixtures later replicated in the live draw.

The third round also saw controversy when the draw had to be re-made. Initially, teams were not divided geographically for the Third Round draw, despite the competition rules stating that draws would remain regionally based until the fourth round, and some teams found themselves facing long trips which had not been budgeted for. This forced a re-draw and an apology from NZ Football.[2]

Suspicions about the validity of the draw were not assuaged when the Quarter-Final draw resulted in four matches which tallied with the boundaries of New Zealand's three football regions, as would have been the case had the draw still been done on regional lines. This produced two Auckland derbies, one all-Wellington match, and one featuring the two remaining South Island teams.[3]

The 2010 final[]

When the semi-final draw was made, it became apparent that a final between two non-Auckland area sides was possible. As a result, it was announced that if neither finalist was from Auckland, the final would be played in either Wellington or Dunedin.[4] This did not eventuate, with Bay Olympic beating Caversham in the first semi-final to ensure that the final would be at North Harbour Stadium.

In the final, Rangers took an early lead through a Tim Schaeffers goal in the 12th minute, the goal coming after Olympic goalkeeper Danny Robinson parried a shot from Danny Cheriton which fell kindly for the Miramar defender. Campbell Parkin doubled the lead with a close-range effort from a corner in the twentieth minute. It was Parkin's second final, as he had played in the losing Dunedin Technical side in the 2008 final. Nathan Strom reduced the deficit with a 34th-minute header, and Bay olympic continued to push for the rest of the half and the first few minutes of the second spell. With fifteen minutes remaining, it was Miramar who gained their third however, with a run by Michael White through the Bay defence. Olympic had a chance to reduce the deficit shortly afterwards when an ill-timed challenge on Joe Edwards by Schaeffers gave them a penalty. Goalkeeper Phil Imray kept out Strom's spot kick, and the score remained 3–1.

The Jack Batty Memorial Cup is awarded to the player adjudged to have made to most positive impact in the Chatham Cup final. The winner of the 2010 Jack Batty Memorial Cup was Phil Imray of Miramar Rangers.

Results[]

Second Round[]

Central United1 – 2Metro F.C.
Tauranga City United4 – 2Manurewa
East Coast Bays1 – 0Onehunga Sports
Melville United2 – 0Papatoetoe
Eastern Suburbs8 – 0
Hamilton Wanderers7 – 4Mount Albert-Ponsonby
Pukekohe0 – 3Birkenhead United
Takapuna5 – 2North Shore United
1 – 4Waitakere City
Mangere United0 – 7Glenfield Rovers
Waitemata0 – 5Albany United
Oratia United1 – 10Forrest Hill Milford
Bay Olympic6 – 1Lynn-Avon United
Western Springs0 – 3Ellerslie
1 – 2New Plymouth Rangers
1 – 7Napier City Rovers
Palmerston North Marist1 – 0
Miramar Rangers3 – 2 (aet)Wairarapa United
Western Suburbs FC2 – 2 (aet)*Lower Hutt City AFC
Wellington United2 – 1Wellington Olympic
3 – 1Wellington Marist
Ferrymead Bays4 – 2
Nelson Suburbs2 – 1Halswell United
Burnside United1 – 2Western
Nomads United0 – 1Cashmere Wanderers
0 – 5Roslyn-Wakari
Caversham5 – 1Dunedin Technical
Northern Hearts3 – 2Old Boys (Invercargill)
Mosgiel2 – 1Green Island
* Won on penalties by Lower Hutt (4-2)

Third Round[]

East Coast Bays AFC9 - 0Auckland Grammar School
Goal Goal Goal
Suri Goal Goal Goal
Bola Goal
Bresnahan Goal
Hitchen Goal
report

Takapuna AFC0 - 5Bay Olympic
McKenzie Goal Goal (pen.)
Norris Goal
Beeston Goal
Tanabe Goal

Metro F.C.1 - 2Waitakere City F.C.
Mason Goal (pen.) Solly Goal
Linderboom Goal

Albany United3 - 1Hamilton Wanderers
Danks Goal Goal
Pitt Goal
Gibson Goal

Three Kings United3 - 2Eastern Suburbs AFC
Bredeveldt Goal
Corliss Goal
Urlovic Goal
Kitano Goal
Webber Goal
Keith Hay Park, Auckland

Birkenhead United1 - 0 (a.e.t.)Tauranga City United
Wang report

Glenfield Rovers2 - 1Ellerslie AFC
Green, Mulrooney (pen.) Palmer

Upper Hutt City SC2 - 1Palmerston North Marist
Higgins, Gasper report Milne

New Plymouth Rangers0 - 4Wellington United
report Groom, Little (pen.), Pumpido, Tade
Referee: I. Trevis

Miramar Rangers3 - 2 (a.e.t.)Lower Hutt City AFC
Cheriton, Howe (o.g.), Sutherland report Watson, Te Anau

Ferrymead Bays6 - 0Cashmere Wanderers
C. Murphy 2, Piercy, Draper, Samson, N. Murphy report

Northern Hearts2 - 5Roslyn-Wakari
Hewson, Bernard report Dalman 3, Conner 2

Caversham8 - 0Mosgiel
Jackson 3, Fleming 3, Deeley 2 report
Referee: J. Clamp

Melville United0 - 1Forrest Hill Milford
report Bale
Referee: B. Chibnall

Napier City Rovers12 - 2Red Sox Manawatu
Smith 6, Wilson 3, Thomas 2, Pickering report Tuck 2
Bluewater Stadium, Napier

Nelson Suburbs0 - 1Western A.F.C.
report Pak

Fourth Round[]

Bay Olympic3 - 1Waitakere City FC
Tanabe Goal
Wylie Goal
Edwards Goal
Linderboom Goal
Referee: M. Vincent

Forrest Hill Milford3 - 1Albany United
De Vries Goal Goal Goal Hicks Goal

Three Kings United1 - 2East Coast Bays AFC
Greenhalgh Goal 82' report Suri Goal 54'
Wasi Goal 80'
Keith Hay Park, Auckland

Upper Hutt City SC0 - 4Wellington United
Watson Goal
Tade Goal Goal Goal

Western A.F.C.1 - 1 (aet)*Ferrymead Bays
McDermott Goal 117' report Draper Goal 110'
Penalties
Weiclawski Penalty missed
Willis Penalty scored
Harris Penalty scored
Jones Penalty scored
Penalty missed
3 – 4 Penalty scored Christidis
Penalty scored Piercey
Penalty scored Draper
Penalty scored Collins

Caversham AFC8 - 2Roslyn-Wakari
Hancock Goal 19' Goal
Jackson Goal 20' Goal Goal
Fleming Goal Goal
Ryder Goal
report Dalman Goal
Rae Goal
Tonga Park, Dunedin
Referee: D. Langley

Napier City Rovers1 - 2Miramar Rangers
Pickering Goal report McDermott Goal
Sutherland Goal
Referee: B. Chisholm

Glenfield Rovers3 - 1Birkenhead United
Goal Goal Goal Lee Goal

Quarter-finals[]

Forrest Hill Milford0 - 2Bay Olympic
McKenzie Goal 22' Goal 46'
Referee: Mirko Benischke

Ferrymead Bays3 - 7 (aet)Caversham AFC
Sherman Goal 3' Goal 75' (pen.)
Murphy Goal 95'
report Deeley Goal 30' (pen.) Goal 91' (pen.)
Fleming Goal 88' Goal 100' Goal
Ryder Goal 104' Goal 114'
Referee: Darren Sundborn

East Coast Bays2 - 1Glenfield Rovers
Morgan-HowellGoal 6'
Beguely Goal 90+3'
report Seaman Goal 21'
Referee: Nick Waldron

Miramar Rangers3 - 1Wellington United
Parkin Goal 20'
Sutherland Goal 37' (pen.)
Johnston Goal 78'
Sutherland
report Goal 53' (o.g.)
Alderdice Red card 70'
Watson
Attendance: 1000
Referee: Matt Conger

Semi-finals[]

Caversham AFC3 – 3 (aet)Bay Olympic
Jackson Goal 21'
Hancock Goal 88'
Ryder Goal 94'
report Tanabe Goal 5'Goal 69'
Beeston Goal 101'
Wylie Red card 55'
Penalties
1 – 4
Referee: Jamie Cross

Miramar Rangers2 – 1East Coast Bays
Imray Red card 19'
Eager Goal 35' (pen)
Parkin Goal 55'
report D Peat Goal 19' (pen.)
Referee: Antony Riley

Final[]

Miramar Rangers3 – 1Bay Olympic
Goal 12'
Parkin Goal 20'
White Goal 75'
report Strom Goal 34'
Referee: Mirko Benischke

References[]

  1. ^ "2010 Chatham Cup". Archived from the original on 23 May 2010. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
  2. ^ Page, Jacob (11 June 2010). "Draw mix-up ups Hearts chances". The Timaru Herald. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
  3. ^ Seconi, A. (7 July 2010) "Questions over draw but Cavvy fares well". Otago Daily Times. p. 27
  4. ^ "Auckland Sides Sent South For Cup Semifinals". www.voxy.co.nz. Retrieved 3 September 2017.

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