2010 Waratah Cup

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2010 Waratah Cup
McDonald's Cup
RTEmagicC McDonalds Cup Logo.jpg
(Waratah)
Tournament details
CountryAustralia (NSW)
Teams100 +
Defending champions Sutherland Sharks
Final positions
Champions Marconi Stallions
Runner-up Spirit FC
Tournament statistics
Matches played79
Goals scored313 (3.96 per match)
  2009
2011  

The 2010 Waratah Cup (known as the 2010 McDonald's Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the seventh edition of the knockout competition since its re-introduction in 2004 and the 30th all-time premier state cup since inauguration in 1957.

Contents

The competition featured clubs from all parts of NSW - from Association, NSW State League Division One, NSW State League Division Two, NSW Super League and NSW Premier League competitions. [1]

The winners were Marconi Stallions, their first title. [2]

Preliminary round

Three matches kick started the 2010 McDonald's Cup campaign on Wednesday 31 March after as many as seven games were cancelled due to wet weather conditions that gripped Sydney. In the three matches St George Association based Sans Souci defeated Eastern Suburbs based Association side Pagewood Botany 2–1 in what was a fiercely contested match. State League Two new boys Belmore Hercules had their work cut out but managed to defeat Bankstown Association's Bankstown Sports Strikers 2–1 at Crest while at Seymour Shaw State League Two side Fairfield Wanderers easily disposed of Sutherland Association's Bangor Junior 5–0. Daniel Gonzalez was the hero for the Wanderers after hitting a first half hat-trick while there were also goals from Sanchez and Olvarez.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Collaroy Cromer 2–0West Pymble
2Mosman FC4–1Northside Monash
3Lidcombe Waratahs1–2Dee Why FC
4Pacific Hills Dural FC1–2St. Josephs Rydalmere
5Auburn Sports FC2–0Yagoona Lions

First round

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Roosters FC4–3Kirrawee Football Club
2Sans Souci2–1Sydney Hakoah
3Prospect FC6–1Granville Waratahs
4Seaforth Football Club4–1Fairfield Bulls
5Riverstone Schofields1–2Ariana Football Club
6 Lokomotiv Cove FC 3–0Fairfield Wanderers
7Gymea United1–3 Dandaloo Sports
8Luddenham United3–2Gazy Lansvale
9Doonside Hawks2–1Toongabbie FC
10Baulkham Hills0–1Gwawley Bay
11Hurstville City Minotaurs0–2Buli FC
12Collaroy Cromer3–2Dunbar Rovers
13Hawkesbury City SC2–1Auburn Wednesday
14Mosman FC4–3Coogee United Wednesday
15Springwood FC2–0St. Josephs Rydlemere
16Dee Why FC2 – 2 (2–4 pens)Belmore Hercules

Second round

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Mounties Wanderers1–0Luddenham FC
2 Spirit FC 6–0 Hurstville ZFC
3 Parramatta Eagles 4–1 Balmain SC
4 Lokomotiv Cove FC 0–2 Sydney University
5 Macarthur Rams 3 – 3 (1–4) pensFairfield City Lions
6Sans Souci FC1–6Inter Lions
7Collaroy Cromer4–2 Central Coast Lightning
8 Granville Rage 2–1 UNSW
9Hawkesbury City1 – 1 (3–1) pensSeaforth FC
10Gwawley Bay1 – 1 (3–2) pensDulwich Hill FC
11Bulli FC2–3 Northern Tigers FC
12 Mt Druitt Town Rangers 0–5Mosman FC
13Doonside Hawks3–0Ariana Football Club
14Prospect FC0–2Camden Tigers FC
15Hills Brumbies3–1 FC Bossy Liverpool
16 Fraser Park FC 1–2Stanmore Hawks
17 St. George FC 2–1Gladesville Ryde Magic
18Schofield Scorpions FC3–2Belmore Hercules
19Roosters FC1–4 Dandaloo FC
20Blacktown Spartans3–0Springwood FC

Third round

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Mounties Wanderers1–7 Sydney University FC
2 Spirit FC 2–0Camden Tigers
3 Parramatta Eagles 1–2Fairfield City Lions
4 Manly United FC 5–1Collaroy Cromer Strikers
5 Blacktown City FC 7–0Stanmore Hawks
6 Marconi Stallions 1–0 West Sydney Berries
7 Granville Rage 3–0 Sydney Olympic
8Hawkesbury City0–4 Northern Tigers FC
9Mosman FC1 –3 APIA Leichhardt Tigers
10Doonside Hawks1–4Gwawley Bay
11 Sydney United 1 – 1 (4–2) pensInter Lions
12 Bonnyrigg White Eagles 1–2 South Coast Wolves
13 St. George FC 0–1 Sutherland Sharks
14 Bankstown City Lions 8–0Schofields Scorpions
15Dandaloo FC4–1Hills Brumbies
16Blacktown Spartans1–0 Rockdale City Suns

Fourth round

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1 Granville Rage 3–2 Northern Tigers FC
2 Fairfield City Lions 1–4 Manly United
3 Sydney University FC 0–2 Blacktown City FC
4 APIA Leichhardt Tigers 2–3 Marconi Stallions
5 Sutherland Sharks 4–1 Dandaloo FC
6Blacktown Spartans4–3 Sydney United
7 Bankstown City Lions 0–1 South Coast Wolves
8 Spirit FC 4–0Gwawley Bay

Quarter finals

Five of the quarter finalists were from the New South Wales Premier League, 2 teams from the NSW Super League and 1 team from NSW State League Division One. [3] All games were played on 9 June 2010.

Spirit FC 2–0 South Coast Wolves
Daniel Cunningham Soccerball shade.svg14' (pen)
Ben Gough Soccerball shade.svg59'
Report
Christie Park
Attendance: 50
Referee: Kevin Peddie

Manly United 2–3 Marconi Stallions
Chris Payne Soccerball shade.svg24', 47' Report Alex Canak Soccerball shade.svg8'
Laurence Braude Soccerball shade.svg18'
Nahuel Arrarte Soccerball shade.svg81'
Cromer Park
Referee: Ryan Shepheard

Sutherland Sharks 0–2 Blacktown City
Report Tolgay Ozbey Soccerball shade.svg18', 45' (pen)
Seymour Shaw Park
Referee: Kurt Ahms

Granville Rage 1–3 Blacktown Spartans FC
Pat Cappuccio Soccerball shade.svg50' (pen) Report Reece Iredale Soccerball shade.svg3'
Glenn McPherson Soccerball shade.svg71', 78'
Garside Park
Attendance: 100
Referee: Andrew Best

Semi finals

Blacktown City FC 2 – 3 (aet) Spirit FC
Ozbey Soccerball shade.svg10'
Chianese Soccerball shade.svg29'
Peatey Soccerball shade.svg7'
Papanicolaou Soccerball shade.svg70'
Nicoloau Soccerball shade.svg116'
Lily Homes Stadium
Attendance: 100
Referee: Andrew Best

Blacktown Spartans FC 1 – 2 (aet) Marconi Stallions
McPherson Soccerball shade.svg95' Mallia Soccerball shade.svg93'
Canak Soccerball shade.svg120'
Francis Park
Referee: Kevin Peddie

Final

Spirit FC 0–0 Marconi Stallions
Report [4]
Penalties
  • Daniel Cunningham Soccerball shad check.svg
  • Tim Simpson Soccerball shad check.svg
  • Evan Daglis Soccerball shad check.svg
  • Josh De Kelly Soccerball shade cross.svg
  • Paul Nicolaou Soccerball shad check.svg
  • Leo Papnicolaou Soccerball shad check.svg
  • Brendan Griffin Soccerball shad check.svg
  • Tom Lovell Soccerball shade cross.svg
6–7
Lily Homes Stadium , Seven Hills
Attendance: c. 300
Referee: Kris Griffiths-Jones

Player of the Match:
Jose Bello Amigo (Marconi Stallions)
Assistant referees:
Adam Gilbert and Steven Nguyen
Fourth official:
Kevin Peddie

Match rules

NSW Waratah State Cup
2010 Champions
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Marconi Stallions FC
First Title

Statistics

Spirit FCMarconi Sallions
Attempts at goal99
Attempts on target64
Corners15
Fouls committed1418
Offsides20
Yellow cards03
Red cards00

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References

  1. "Football NSW - Supporting the beautiful game in NSW".
  2. "McDonald's Cup Review + NSW Premier League Round Review". Australian FourFourTwo. 12 July 2010. Archived from the original on 7 June 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2010.
  3. Quarter Finals roundup.
  4. Joe Carlucci (11 July 2010). "Stallions Seal McDonalds Cup against courageous Spirit FC". footballnsw.com.au. Retrieved 22 November 2023.