1964 Chatham Cup

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1964 Chatham Cup
Dates2 May – 5 September 1964
Championship venue Basin Reserve, Wellington
Champions Mount Roskill (1st title)
Runners-up King Edward Technical College Old Boys
Championship match score3 – 1
1963
1965

The 1964 Chatham Cup was the 37th annual nationwide knockout football competition in New Zealand.

Contents

The competition was run on a regional basis, with regional associations each holding separate qualifying rounds. As there were different numbers of rounds in each region, the round names given here are only approximate.

Other teams taking part in the final rounds are known to have included Napier Rovers.

Highlights and lowlights

Noteworthy incidents which occurred during the 1964 Chatham Cup include a match between Kawerau and Whakatane Town, which was delayed for 20 minutes after a goal collapsed when Whakatane forward B. Good slid into the net while scoring his side's first goal. [1] A match between Mount Roskill and Whangarei High School Old Boys was also delayed when a late switch of venue caused several Whangarei players to fail to arrive at the ground. The match was delayed before Whangarei finally took to the field with several reserve players. [2]

Kotuku

Kotuku, one of the last sides to enter the Chatham Cup from the West Coast of New Zealand, were denied by the NZFA in 1964 as the team were determined to be a regional representative side, not a club team as the cup competition rules required. [3]

The 1964 final

The Mount had the perfect start to the final, with Geoff Cozens scoring in the second minute. Ray Darby doubled the lead halfway through the first half, and the Aucklanders went to the break 2-0 up. Darby made it three in the 73rd minute, and the 80th-minute strike from Tech's Bill Porteous was merely a consolation effort. [4]

Results

First round

Claudelands Rovers 4 – 0 Hamilton B
[5]
Hamilton 4 – 0 Otorohanga
Emmott 2, Ironsides, Thornton [5]
Huntly Thistle 11 - 5 Matamata Swifts
[5]
Huntly Recreation Ground, Huntly
North Shore United 3 – 1 Mount Albert
McNichol, Maynard, Paterson [6] Wheeler
Blandford Park, Auckland
Mount Roskill 4 – 3 Mount Wellington
Cochran 2, Blanchette, G. Cozens [6] Lamont 3
Blandford Park, Auckland
Tokoroa 7 – 0 Hamilton United
[5]

Second round

Canterbury University 2 – 1 (aet) Cashmere Wanderers
Lill, Whitehead [7] Totka
Christchurch City 9 – 1 Riccarton
Madrussen 3, Bruce 2, Watson 2, Zeilburger, Nuttridge [7] Crozier
Dunedin HSOB 2 – 1 Green Island
[8]
Grey Lynn 4 – 2 Eden (Auckland)
Dobric 3, Bossan [9] Flatman 2
King Edward TCOB (Dunedin)2 – 0 Saint Kilda
[8]
Mount Roskill 5 – 2 Eastern Suburbs (Auckland)
Darby 2, Leuschke, Cochran, Gilmour [9] Wrathall 2
Blandford Park, Auckland
Mount Wellington 4 – 3 Mount Albert
Houghton 2, Lamont, Lyles [9] Thompson 2, Dickens
New Brighton 7 – 0 Waterside Canterbury (Christchurch)
Robinson 3, Horne 2, Proost, Moller [7]
Northern (Dunedin)3 – 1 Caversham
[8]
North Shore United 4 – 1 Metro (Auckland)
Maynard 3, Patterson [9] Gager
Roslyn-Wakari 4 – 2 Mosgiel
[8]
Western (Christchurch)3 – 2 Christchurch HSOB
Smith, Clements, Bishop [7] Thomas, Kay
  • Claudelands Rovers beat either Tokoroa or Huntly
  • Hamilton beat either Tokoroa or Huntly

Third round

Canterbury University 0 – 3 Western
[10] Bussey, Clements, Torkington (pen.)
Ilam Road, Christchurch
Referee: W. Higgins
Christchurch City 6 – 1 Christchurch Technical
Bruce 3, Madrussen, Westwood, Nuttridge [10] Dent
Linwood Park, Christchurch
Referee: P. Donnelly
Claudelands Rovers 3 – 2 Hamilton
McNeil, Wheallans, Daly [11] Dekkers, Emmott
Eastern Union (Gisborne)5 – 0 Riverina (Wairoa)
Mulrooney 3, Jones 2 [12]
Invercargill Thistle 6 – 0 Queens Park (Invercargill)
Steele 2, Dick, Patterson, ?, ? [13]
Kawerau 3 – 7 Whakatane Town
Kawerau
King Edward TCOB 3 – 1 Dunedin HSOB
Connor, Parata, Brown [14] Smith (og)
Referee: A. Williams
Moturoa 2 – 1 New Plymouth OB
J. Marshall, K. McDonaldW. Iveson
Western Park, New Plymouth
Mount Roskill 3 – 0 Grey Lynn
G. Cozens, Blanchette, Darby [12]
Nomads (Christchurch)6 – 2 New Brighton
Muirson 4, McLean, Martin [10] Horne, Smythe
English Park, Christchurch
Referee: R. W. Cullen
North Shore United 1 – 0 Blockhouse Bay
Russell [12]
Roslyn-Wakari 2 – 3 Northern
Rennie, Loan [14] Berry 3
Referee: R. McDonald
Shamrock (Christchurch)4 – 2 Christchurch Rangers
Killick 2, Hinchley, Yates [10] Taylor, Ansell
English Park, Christchurch
Referee: W.M. Littlewood

Fourth round

Kahukura (Rotorua)2 – 1 Claudelands Rovers
Nevison, Boyle [15] Ironside
Invercargill Thistle 7 – 2 Old Boys (Invercargill)
Steele 5, Paterson, ? [16] Baker, ?
King Edward TCOB 1 – 0 Northern
Paul [17]
Referee: A. Patton
Moturoa 2 - 6 aetWanganui United
K. McDonald, J. Marshall [18] A. Smith (pen.), A. Cooney, W. Alding, J. Miller 2, E. Toyne
Wembley Park, Wanganui
Nomads 4 – 3 Christchurch City
McLean 2, Martin, Muirson [19] Bruce 2, Nuttridge
North Shore United 4 – 1 Eastern Union
Paterson 2, Cripsey, Middleton [15] Pugh
Palmerston North Thistle 6 – 3 Saint Andrews (Palmerston North)
Papatoetoe 1 – 7 Mount Roskill
Bachelor [15] Cochrane 3, G. Cozens 2, Blanchette, A. Cozens
Waihopai 4 – 2 Invercargill United
Sinclair 2, Healey, Duffy [16] Gauldie 2
Western 2 – 1 Shamrock
Clements, Treadwell [19] McParland

Fifth round

King Edward TCOB 7 – 0 Oamaru
Porteous 3, Paul 2, Brown, Connor [20]
Caledonian Ground, South Dunedin
Referee: A. Patton
Mount Roskill 6 – 0 Whangarei HSOB
Blanchette 3, Darby, Kemp, Leuschke [2]
Mangere
Referee: J. Musto
Nomads 3 – 2 (aet) Western
Muirson 2, Martin [21] Smith, Bussey
Referee: R.W. Cullen
North Shore United 7 – 1 Kahukura
Paterson 5, Russell, Cripsey [2] Theunnissen
Waihopai (Invercargill)1 – 0 Invercargill Thistle
? (og) [22]
Surrey Park, Invercargill
Referee: T. Griggs

Quarter-finals ("Zone finals")

King Edward TCOB 9 – 2 Waihopai
Paul 3, Connor 3 (1 pen.), Porteous 2, Smith (pen.) [23] Muir 2 (2 pen.)
Caledonian Ground, South Dunedin
Referee: J. Sharman
Mount Roskill 3 – 2 (aet) North Shore United
Darby 2, Squires [24] Paterson, Maynard
Nelson Rangers 3 – 2 (aet) Nomads
Clinton, Thomas, McBride [25] Muirson 2
Nelson
Referee: J. Nicol
Palmerston North Thistle 6 - 0 Miramar Rangers
R. Armitage 3, A. Griffin 2, J. Finnegan Report
Sportsground, Palmerston North

Semi-finals ("Island finals")

Mount Roskill 3 – 1 (aet) Palmerston North Thistle
Lesuschke, Orrell, Blanchette [26] Armitage
Nelson Rangers 1 – 4 King Edward TCOB
? [27] Paul 2, Parata, Porteous
Trafalgar Park, Nelson
Referee: C. Anderson

Final

Mount Roskill 3 – 1 King Edward TCOB
G. Cozens, Darby 2 [4] Porteous
Basin Reserve, Wellington
Referee: T.J. Ward

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References

  1. New Zealand Herald, 18 May 1964, sect. 2, p. 4
  2. 1 2 3 New Zealand Herald, 13 July 1964, sect. 2, p. 3
  3. "Kotuku Was Ready". The Press . 3 June 1964. p. 15. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
  4. 1 2 Hilton, T. (1991) An association with soccer. Auckland: The New Zealand Football Association. ISBN   0-473-01291-X . p. 74
  5. 1 2 3 4 New Zealand Herald, 4 May 1964, sect. 2, p. 2
  6. 1 2 New Zealand Herald, 11 May 1964, sect. 2, p. 3
  7. 1 2 3 4 Christchurch Press, 25 May 1964, p. 53
  8. 1 2 3 4 Otago Daily Times, 15 June 1964
  9. 1 2 3 4 New Zealand Herald, 25 May 1964, sect. 2, p. 4
  10. 1 2 3 4 Christchurch Press, 1 June 1964, p. 11
  11. New Zealand Herald, 8 June 1964, sect. 2, p. 2
  12. 1 2 3 New Zealand Herald, 15 June 1964, sect. 2, p. 2
  13. Southland Times, 8 May 1964, p. 11
  14. 1 2 Otago Daily Times, 22 June 1964
  15. 1 2 3 New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1964, sect. 2, p. 2
  16. 1 2 Southland Times, 25 May 1964, p. 3
  17. Otago Daily Times, 29 June 1964
  18. New Plymouth Photo News, July 1964 p. 28,29
  19. 1 2 Christchurch Press, 8 June 1964, p. 8
  20. Otago Daily Times, 13 July 1964
  21. Christchurch Press, 15 June 1964, p. 13
  22. Southland Times, 8 June 1964. p. 12
  23. Otago Daily Times, 27 July 1964
  24. New Zealand Herald, 27 July 1964, sect. 2, p. 3
  25. Christchurch Press, 20 July 1964, p. 13
  26. New Zealand Herald, 10 August 1964, sect. 2, p. 3
  27. Otago Daily Times, 17 August 1964