2005 Chatham Cup

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2005 Chatham Cup
Dates September 5, 2005
Championship venue North Harbour Stadium, North Shore
Champions Central United (3rd title)
Runners-up Palmerston North Marist
Championship match score 2–1
Jack Batty Memorial Cup Ross Nicholson (Central United)

The 2005 Chatham Cup was the 78th annual nationwide knockout football competition in New Zealand.

Up to the last 16 of the competition, the cup was run in three regions (northern, central, and southern), with an open draw from the quarter-finals on. In all, 129 teams took part in the competition. The numbering of rounds in the competition is unclear — some sources record one preliminary round and four full rounds, followed by quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final; other sources record five rounds. The latter numbering is used in this article.

The scoring record for any Chatham Cup match was equalled in the second round, with Central United demolishing Norwest United 21-0. This tied the previous record set in 1998, when Metro also put 21 goals past the hapless Norwest United.

The 2005 final

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 2005 Jack Batty Memorial Cup was Central United captain and goalkeeper Ross Nicholson.

Results

Third Round


Albany United 3 – 1 Auckland Grammar


Cambridge 1 – 2 Whakatane Town


Central United (Auckland) 6 – 0 Oratia United


Eastern Suburbs (Auckland) 3 – 0 Mangere United


Fencibles United (Auckland) 0 – 6 Papakura


Gisborne City 3 – 0 Taradale


Hamilton Wanderers 6 – 1 Hamilton North


Mosgiel 2 – 0 Northern (Dunedin)


Mount Albert Grammar 1 – 2 University-Mount Wellington


Napier City Rovers 6 – 2 Wairarapa United (Masterton)


Nomads United (Christchurch) 3 – 1 Christchurch Technical


North Wellinton 3 – 2 Miramar Rangers


Palmerston North Marist 5 – 0 Wanganui City


Roslyn-Wakari 9 – 0 Waihopai (Invercargill)


Seatoun 0 – 2 Upper Hutt City


Stokes Valley 1 – 4 Naenae


Tauranga City United 11 – 0 Taupo


Wanganui East Athletic 3 – 1 Peringa United (New Plymouth)


Western Springs 0 – 3 Bay Olympic (Auckland)


Western Suburbs (Porirua) 3 – 0† Petone


Woolston WMC 0 – 6 Western (Christchurch)

* Won on penalties by Halswell (3-1)
† Western Suburbs fielded an ineligible player; result changed to 2-0 win to Petone

Fourth Round


North Wellington 0 – 1 Naenae


Upper Hutt City 1 – 3 Lower Hutt City


Western 0 – 1 Mosgiel


Whakatane Town 2 – 6 Hamilton Wanderers

Fifth Round

July 2
Central United 4 – 2 Hamilton Wanderers
Young 2 (1 pen.), o.g., Uhlmann Cossey, Thompson

July 3
Gisborne City 1 – 5 Lower Hutt City
Eeson (pen.) Garcias 2, Richmond, Madden, Patterson

July 3
North Shore United 2 – 3 East Coast Bays
Cunneen, Scott (pen.) Edginton, Suri, Beldham (pen.)

July 3
Palmerston North Marist 2 – 0 Naenae
Halstead 2

July 3
Papakura 2 – 1 Bay Olympic
Irvine, Hawke Gage

July 3
Roslyn-Wakari 3 – 4 (aet) Halswell United
Dalman, Letts, Scoullar Sands 2, Neame, Deaker

July 2
Tauranga City United 1 – 1 (aet)* Eastern Suburbs
Boyle Palmer

July 3
Wellington Olympic 5 – 2 Mosgiel
Little 2, Cheriton, Cripps, Waylan Abbott, Stevens (pen.)

* Eastern Suburbs won 5-4 on penalties.

Quarter-finals

July 24
East Coast Bays 1 – 2 Central United
Jones Urlovic, del Monte

July 23
Eastern Suburbs 1 – 4 Wellington Olympic
Palmer Little 2 (1 pen.), Brown, Curtis

July 24
Halswell United 2 – 1 Papakura
Sands, Grosvenor Godden

July 24
Palmerston North Marist 2 – 1 Lower Hutt City
Halstead, Silver Garcias (pen.)

Semi-finals

August 14
Halswell United 1 – 3 Central United
Grosvenor (pen.) Urlovic, McCormack, del Monte

August 14
Wellington Olympic 1 – 2 (aet) Palmerston North Marist
Barbarouses Halstead, Hill

Final

September 5
Central United 2 – 1 Palmerston North Marist
Urlovic, Sykes report Hill

References

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