2011 Chatham Cup

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2011 Chatham Cup
Tournament details
Venue(s)Memorial Park, Palmerston North
Dates28 August 2011
Final positions
ChampionsWairarapa United (1st title)
Runners-upNapier City Rovers
Awards
Jack Batty Memorial CupScott Robson (Wairarapa United)
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The 2011 ASB Chatham Cup is New Zealand's 84th knockout football competition.

The 2011 competition had a preliminary round, a qualification round, and four rounds proper before quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final. Competition was run in three regions (northern, central, southern) until the quarter-finals, from which stage the draw was open. In all, 120 teams entered the competition.

The 2011 final

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With both finalists coming from the lower North Island, it was decided by NZF to hold the final at a neutral venue in the same part of the country. As such, Palmerston North's Memorial Park played host to the final for the first time.[1]

The final was played in front of a crowd of some 3,000 spectators. Underdogs Wairarapa won the final largely through their Pacific Island combination of Seule Soromon and Pita Rabo. They took the lead in the 24th minute after a period of pressure, when striker Soromon latched onto a cross from right winger Dale Higham, heading the ball past Hawke's Bay goalkeeper Shaun Peta. Early in the second half, Wairarapa failed to double the lead, when a penalty taken by their captain Adam Cowan hit the woodwork. Napier came back strongly, scoring an equaliser through Fergus Neil in the 67th minute. From this point, however, the game was largely under Wairarapa's control, and a late goal from Rabo secured the win.[2]

The Jack Batty Memorial Cup for the final's most valuable player was awarded to Wairarapa's Scott Robson.

Results

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Second round

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Warkworth0 – 2Hibiscus Coast
Manurewa1 – 1*Lynn-Avon United
Metro2 – 4Waitakere City
Takapuna4 – 1Mangere United
Upper Hutt City2 – 0Tawa
Red Sox Manawatu2 – 1Taradale
Stop Out5 – 0Inglewood
Woolston Technical0 – 0*Western
Roslyn-Wakari2 – 0Northern
Otago University5 – 1 (aet)Grants Braes
Southend United0 – 4Caversham
* Won on penalties by Manurewa (5-4) and Western (4-1)
Central United, East Coast Bays, Melville United, Onehunga Sports, and Three Kings United received byes to the Third Round.

Third round

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Westlake BHS3 – 4Waitemata
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Hamilton Wanderers1 – 2Manurewa
Van Ewert Roberts, Kay

East Coast Bays1 – 2 (aet)Onehunga Sports
Bresnahan Day, Jabir

Glenfield Rovers0 – 2Three Kings United
Margetts, Del Monte

Bay Olympic8 – 0Hibiscus Coast
Strom 3, Holloway 2, McKenzie, Coombes, Gardyne

Birkenhead United3 – 2Melville United
Davies, Boss, Hobson-McVeigh Douglas, Chewins

Waitakere City3 – 1Takapuna
Emblen, McDonald, Musa Morrow

Forrest Hill Milford United1 – 9Central United
Perkavic Mulligan 3, Corrales 3, Hogg, Feneridis, Kelly



Red Sox Manawatu0 – 6Wairarapa United
Cowen 4, Higham, Soromon



Roslyn-Wakari5 – 1Otago University
Cunningham 2, Govan, Still, Pollak Stone

Caversham7 – 2Western
Chang 2, Fleming 2, Rodeka, Jackson, ? (o.g.) [1] Sansom, House

Richmond Athletic3 – 5Coastal Spirit
Wright 2, Olea Turnbull2, Gerhardt, Stewart, Wellbourn (pen.)

Fourth round

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Manurewa1 – 0Birkenhead United
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Referee: Cory Mills

Bay Olympic5 – 0Waitemata
McKenzie 2, Gardyne, Butler, Al Shamsi

Onehunga Sports4 – 1Three Kings United
Murphy, Shaker, Day, Haviland ?




Roslyn-Wakari1 – 2Dunedin Technical
Govan Burgess 2


Quarter-finals

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Onehunga Sports0 – 4Caversham
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Waikaraka Park, Onehunga


Wairarapa United4 – 1Waitakere City
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Colin Pugh Sports Bowl, Masterton
Referee: Matt Conger

Dunedin Technical3 – 3 (aet)*Bay Olympic
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Referee: Allan Martin
* Won on penalties by Bay Olympic (5-3)

Semi-finals

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Final

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References

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  1. ^ nzfootball.co.nz Archived 24 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine, 17 August 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  2. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).