2003 Chatham Cup

2003 Chatham Cup
Dates August 17, 2003
Championship venue North Harbour Stadium, North Shore
Champions University-Mount Wellington (7th title)
Runners-up Melville United
Championship match score 3–1
Jack Batty Memorial Cup Kara Waetford (University-Mount Wellington)

The 2003 Chatham Cup was the 76th 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, 131 teams took part in the competition. The competition consisted of a preliminary round and five rounds proper before quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final. Golden goal extra time was played in ties which finished level at full time.

The 2003 final

Derek Rugg became the first referee since G. Jackson in the 1920s and 1930s to control three Chatham Cup finals, heving previously refereed the 2000 and 2002 finals. In the final University-Mount Wellington subdued Melville United, running out 3-1 winners.

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 2003 Jack Batty Memorial Cup was Kara Waetford of University-Mount Wellington.

Results

Third Round


Auckland Grammar 1 – 5 Waitakere City


Caversham 4 – 0 Nomads United (Christchurch)


Central United (Auckland) 6 – 3 Te Atatu


Fencibles United (Auckland) 1 – 0 Papakura


Greerton Rovers 6 – 1 Papatoetoe


Manawatu (Palmerston North) 5 – 0 Waterside Karori


Mount Albert Grammar 4 – 3 Oratia United


NZ Celtic Supporters (Auckland) 1 – 0 Birkenhead United


Northern (Dunedin) 0 – 2 Roslyn-Wakari


Otahuhu United 6 – 1 F.O.S.S. United (Hamilton)


Peringa United (New Plymouth) 5 – 0 Massey University


Red Sox (Palmerston North) 2 – 0 Gisborne City


Taupo 2 – 1 West Auckland


Upper Hutt City 2 – 3 Wellington United


Wainuiomata 2 – 2* Wellington College


Western (Christchurch) 0 – 2 Halswell United


Western Springs 2 – 1 Bay Olympic (Auckland)


West Hamilton United 2 – 1 Bohemian Celtic (Auckland)


Whakatane Town 3 – 2 Hamilton Boys HSOB
* Won on penalties by North Shore (8-7) and Wellington College (4-3)

Fourth Round


Fencibles United 9 – 1 NZ Celtic Supporters


Havelock North Rangers 3 – 1 Wellington Olympic


Island Bay United 1 – 0 Wellington College


Manawatu 8 – 0 Peringa United


Mount Albert Grammar 0 – 4 University-Mount Wellington


Otahuhu United 1 – 2 Greerton Rovers


Taupo 0 – 1 Western Springs


West Hamilton United 3 – 2 Whakatane Town

Fifth Round

July 13
Christchurch Rangers 2 – 1 (aet) Roslyn-Wakari
Hughes, Egues Lamont

July 5
Greerton Rovers 1 – 5 University-Mount Wellington
Anderson (pen.) Thou 2, McCormack, Root, Waetford (pen.)

July 12
Island Bay United 3 – 2 (aet) Western Suburbs FC
Hannah 2, Terry (pen.) Carnahan 2

July 12
Lower Hutt City 4 – 2 Havelock North Wanderers
Garcias 2, Bartosh, Richmond Mihaljovic, McCourt

July 6
Melville United 8 – 0 Western Springs
Holloway 3, Watene 2, Cooper, Field, Yugov

July 6
Wellington United 2 – 3 (aet) Manawatu
Candy, Rowe Old, Ayloff, Halstead

July 5
West Hamilton United 1 – 4 North Shore United
Michie Stevens 2, Coombes, Webster

Quarter-finals

July 19
Island Bay United 0 – 3 Central United
Koprivcic 2, Major (pen.)

July 19
Lower Hutt City 1 – 0 Manawatu
Malivuk

July 20
Melville United 5 – 0 North Shore United
Holloway 2 (1 pen.), Wilkinson, o.g.

Semi-finals

August 2
Lower Hutt City 2 – 3 (aet) University-Mount Wellington
o.g., Lockhead (pen.) Waugh 3

Final

References

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