Orkney Parish Cup 2023

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2023 Parish Cup
Tournament details
Dates7 May 2023 – 12 August 2023
Teams15
Final positions
Champions Westray (4th title)

The 2023 of the Parish Cup was won by Westray in a final against Stenness. The first round draw was made on 11 April live on BBC Radio Orkney. [1]

Contents

First round

Home Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreAway1st leg2nd leg
St Andrews 3–4 Stenness 2–21–2
Harray 0–8 Stromness 0–8W/O
Sandwick 1–5 Birsay 0–21–3
Sanday 5–1 Deerness 5–1W/O
Westray 14–3 Stronsay 10-14–2
Holm 4–5 St Ola 3–11–4
Firth 4–3 Rendall 1–23–1

First leg

St Andrews 2–2 Stenness

Harray 0–8 Stromness

Sandwick 0–2 Birsay

Sanday 5–1 Deerness

Westray 10–1 Stronsay

Holm 3–1 St Ola

Firth 1–2 Rendall

Second leg

Stenness 2–1 St Andrews

Stenness won 4–3 on aggregate.


Harray (w/o) Stromness

Stromness won by walkover


Birsay 3–1 Sandwick

Birsay won 5–1 on aggregate.


Deerness (w/o) Sanday

Sanday won by walkover


Stronsay 2–4 Westray

Westray won 14–3 on aggregate.


St Ola 4–1 Holm

St Ola won 5–4 on aggregate.


Firth 3–1 (a.e.t.) Rendall

Firth won 4–3 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

Home Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreAway1st leg2nd leg
Stenness 6–4 Stromness 2–24–2
Birsay 4–4 Sanday 2–12–3
Westray 1–3 St Ola 1-00–3
Firth 4–7 South Ronaldsay 2–22–5

First leg

Stenness 2–2 Stromness

Birsay 2–1 Sanday

Westray 1–0 St Ola

Firth 2–2 South Ronaldsay

Second leg

Stromness 2–4 Stenness

Stenness won 6–4 on aggregate.


Sanday 3–2 Birsay

Birsay won 4–4 on away goals.


St Ola 0–3 Westray

St Ola won 3–1 on aggregate but were later disqualified for fielding and ineligible player [2]


South Ronaldsay 5–2 (a.e.t.) Firth

South Ronaldsay won 7–4 on aggregate.

Semi-finals

Home Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreAway1st leg2nd leg
Stenness 3–3 Birsay 0–13–2
Westray 5–3 South Ronaldsay 1-03–4

First leg

Stenness 0–1 Birsay

Westray 1–0 South Ronaldsay

Second leg

Birsay 2–3 Stenness

Stenness won on away goals.


South Ronaldsay 3–4 Westray

Westray won 5–3 on aggregate.

Final

Westray 1–0 Stenness
Report

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