Knockout Cup 2008The Knockout Cup has been contested since 1994 and, as the name suggests, is the national club knockout competition for women. Like its male equivalent, the Chatham Cup, the competition is modeled along the lines of the FA Cup in England. The competition is played along regional lines up until the semi finals and, in the absence of a national winter club competition, the Knockout Cup effectively determines the best women’s football club in the country. Key Dates:Preliminary Round: May 13 - June 15 Results/Draw Round One: – June 14-22 Results/Draw Round Two: – June 8, 28/29 Results Quarterfinals: – July 12/13 Results Semi Finals: – August 23/24 Draw Final: September 13, North Harbour Stadium Semifinals draw (August 24)Draw conducted by Chris Kemp, North Harbour Stadium To be played August 24, kickoff 1pm Western Springs v Lynn-Avon, Seddon Fields Western v Seatoun, Walter Park Quarterfinals (July 2/13)Western Springs 3 (Renee Leota 73, Jamie Hackett 75, Grace Vincent 78) Glenfield Rovers 0 (July 2) Lynn-Avon 2 (Sarah Gregorious 40, 56) Claudelands 0 Massey University 0 Seatoun 7 (Zarnia Cogle (2), Patrice Bourke, Annie Olssen, Noel Cameron, own goal, Danielle McWinnie) Western (Christchurch) 3 (Leigh Alexander 9, 36; Aimee Phillips 50) Northern (Dunedin) 0
Round Two (June 28/29)United Soccer 1: Glenfield Rovers 13 (Caitlin Campbell (6), Katie Bowen (2), Leah Gallie (2), Anna Fullerton, Lauren Mathis, Lisa Kemp) Oratia 0 Auckland Football Federation Lynn Avon 5 (Emma Kete (3), Katie Hoyle, Sarah Gregorious) Eastern Suburbs 0 Western Springs 10 (Renee Leota (4), Jamie Hackett, Grace Vincent, Leanne Tiffen, Chelsey Wood, Rebecca O’Neill, Hannah Wall) Waiuku 0 Waikato Bay of Plenty Claudelands Rovers 15 (Sarah McLaughlin (6), Katherine Robinson (4), Alex Shadbolt (2), Kelly Aitkin, Kylie Jens, Tiffany Kawana-Waugh) Cambridge 0 Central Football: Palmerston North Marist 0 Massey University 4 (Rhonda Bridges (3), Kirsten Shearer) Capital Football: Upper Hutt 0 Seatoun 6 (Zarnia Cogle (2), Patrice Bourke, Nicola Kaiwai, Tess Murphy, Annalise van Kampen) Mainland Football Western 2 (Rachel Oliver (2)) Coastal Spirit 0 SoccerSouth Roslyn Wakari 0 Northern 2
Round One (June 14-22)US1 Waitakere City 1 Glenfield Rovers 6 Forrest Hill Milford 1 Oratia 1 (a.e.t, 0-0 FT, Oratia won 3-1 on penalites) Auckland Football Federation Bay Olympic 0 Eastern Suburbs 1 Three Kings 0 Lynn Avon 1 Waiuku 3 Papakura 0 Fencibles 0 Western Springs 12 Waikato Bay of Plenty (June 22) Cambridge 8 Taupo 3 Claudelands 7 Papamoa 0 Central Massey University 6 Napier City Rovers 1 Palmerston North Marist 11 Taradale AFC 2 Capital Miramar Rangers 0 Seatoun 2 Upper Hutt City 5 Marist 4 Mainland Avon 0 Coastal Spirit 4 Ferrymead Bays 1 Western 2 Preliminary Round (May 13 – June 15)United Soccer 1 North Shore United 1 Oratia 2 East Coast Bays 0 Glenfield Rovers 8 Waitakere City 1 North Force 0 Forrest Hill Milford 0 Hibiscus Coast 0 (Forrest Hill Milford won 3-0 on penalties) Waikato-BOP Football (15 June) Te Awamutu 0 Cambridge 4 Central Football Eskview 0 Palmerston North Marist 3 Capital Football Lower Hutt City 0 Seatoun 1* (Match abandoned at halftime, result stands) Mainland Football Halswell 1 Coastal Spirit 5
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