Today, a new draw for the Chatham and Kate Sheppard Cup took place, and we now know all the matches that will be played on the weekend of June 15th (with the exact dates and times to be confirmed) for the third round of both competitions.
Although all the teams that qualified to the third round are already focused on the next phase, it's worth discussing the results from last weekend in both competitions, where there were some surprises.
Regarding the Kate Sheppard Cup, the results were quite logical. There were fairly even matches between teams that play in the same division, and some significant victories between teams from different categories. The teams that won for the biggest difference of goals were: Hibiscus Coast 11-1 win over Uni-Mount Bohemian; Auckland United 7-0 Cambridge FC; Wellington Phoenix Reserves 9-0 Seatoun AFC; and Cashmere Technical's 6-0 victory over Coastal Spirit.
In the Chatham Cup, however, some of the contenders were eliminated in the second round. While in the Northern and Central regions the results were as expected, with some blowouts between top teams facing clubs from other categories or closer matches between rivals of the same category, the South Island provided a weekend full of surprises. Christchurch United FC, the current champions and the club with the most titles in history in this competition, was surprisingly eliminated by Nomads United, who took advantage of playing at home and won 3-2 with two goals from Flynn Holdem and one from Angus Mcintyre. With this result, the reigning champions quickly lost the illusion of defending their title won in 2023 when they defeated Melville United in the grand final.
Another surprise came from Coastal Spirit. Robbie Stanton's team, which is having a great season and is fighting for a spot in the next National League Championship, eliminated Cashmere Technical, one of the main contenders from the South Island. Coastal Spirit also capitalized on their home advantage and advanced to the next round after a 3-1 victory with goals from Jake Hale, Joe Hoole, and Apisai Rabuka. With this result, they remain unbeaten in official matches so far this year and are perhaps the top contenders to continue advancing in their zone.
The other surprise was delivered by FC Nelson. Paul Brydon's team played away against Nelson Suburbs and managed to secure a victory after being down 1-0. Nelson Suburbs, currently playing in a higher division (Southern League), took the lead in the 18th minute with a goal from Joshua Moffat, and it seemed they would advance to the next round. However, in the second half, La Bu Pan scored two goals in seven minutes, giving FC Nelson the victory in the derby and a place in the next round.
The third round will be played on the weekend of June 15th, with dates and times to be confirmed, and the matches will be as follows:
Kate Sheppard Cup:
Ellerslie AFC vs West Coast Rangers FC
Western Springs AFC vs Hibiscus Coast AFC
Eastern Suburbs AFC vs Auckland United FC
Northern Rovers FC vs Fencibles United
Palmerston North Marist FC vs Waterside Karori AFC
Petone FC vs Wellington Phoenix Reserves
Cashmere Technical FC vs Nelson Suburbs
Otago University vs Dunedin City Royals
Chatham Cup:
Central United FC vs Birkenhead United AFC
Auckland City FC vs Hamilton Wanderers
Ellerslie AFC vs Onehunga Mangere United AFC
Western Springs AFC vs Eastern Suburbs AFC
Melville United vs Tauranga City AFC
Bay Olympic vs Cambridge FC
Auckland United vs Manurewa AFC
Hibiscus Coast vs Taupo AFC
Wellington Olympic vs Western Suburbs
Waterside Karori vs Miramar Rangers
Napier City Rovers vs North Wellington
Petone FC vs Stop Out SC
FC Nelson vs Ferrymead Bays
Coastal Spirit vs Nomads United
Dunedin City Royals vs Roslyn Wakari
Northern AFC vs Otago University
Article added: Tuesday 04 June 2024
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