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2011 Waratah Cup
Tournament details
Country Australia (NSW)
Teams88
Final positions
ChampionsManly United
Tournament statistics
Matches played87
Goals scored384 (4.41 per match)
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The 2011 Waratah Cup was the 9th season of Football NSW's knockout cup competition under the Waratah Cup name. 33 different Associations registered teams into the tournament, including Canberra City FC from the ACT, Wagga Wagga from the Riverina, and three clubs from the Illawarra Region. Entry levels are staggered, with State League Two clubs entering in Round 1, Super League and State League One clubs entering in Round 2, while all NSW Premier League clubs joined in Round 3.[1]

The competition was won by NSW Premier League club Manly United, their first title.[2]

†–After extra time

Preliminary round

The draw was announced on 23 March 2011, and all games were played by 31 March 2011.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Ground
1 Padstow United 3–4 All Saints Oatley Playford Park
2 Olympic Eagles 1–8 Fairfield Wanderers FC Heffron Park
3 Barden Ridgebacks 0–1 Bonnet Bay The Ridge
4 Bass Hill 3–2 Hurstville City Minotaurs Walshaw Park
5 Gymea United 6–4 † Luddenham United Crest Soccer Fields
6 Mosman FC 0–1 Northbridge FC Christie Park
7 Nepean FC 0–2 Pacific Hills Cook Park
8 Gunners Soccer Club 2–3 Waverly Old Boys Bensley Rd
9 FC Gazy Lansvale 4–0 Dee Why FC Cherrybrook Park
10 Eastwood St. Andrews 7–1 Gwawley Bay Christie Park
11 Chullora Wolves 4–1 Bringelly Football Clubs Playford Park
12 Rydalmere FC 2–6 Dunbar Rovers William Lawson Res
13 Lokomotiv Cove FC 2–2 † Como West Jannali Alexandria Oval
Como West Jannali advance 4–2 on penalties.
14 Bankstown Sports Strikers 0–2 Pagewood Botany FC Crest Soccer Fields
15 Prospect United 2–3 Enfield Rovers (A)* William Lawson Res
16 F.C Lansvale United 1–2 Chopin Park Rams FC Hartley Oval
17 Hawkesbury City SC 3–0 Glebe Wanderers Bensons Lane
18 Redbacks Football Club 5–2 Arncliffe Aurora George Thornton
19 Springwood United SC 0–2 Glenmore Park Summerhayes Park
20 Hakoah FC 2–0 Roosters FC Hensley Athletic
  • Enfield Rovers fielded two teams in the competition.
  • Teams receiving a Bye into the First Round : Caringbah Redbacks, Port Kembla, Wagga United; Dandaloo Football Club, Canberra FC, Picton Rangers, Menai Hawks, Lidcombe Waratah, Belmore Hercules, Bathurst '75, Collaroy Cromer and Enfield Rovers (B)

First round

Tie no Home team Score Away team Ground
1 Fairfield Wanderers 2–1 Belmore Hercules Knight Park 4
2 Bass Hill 1–4 Northbridge FC Walshaw Park
3 Collaroy Cromer w/o Gymea United Cromer Park
Walkover for Collaroy Cromer; Gymea United removed.
4 FC Gazy Lansvale 3–1 Bonnet Bay Cherrybrook Park
5 Eastwood St. Andrews 3–0 Waverly Old Boys Christie Park
6 Pacific Hills 2–1 Dunbar Rovers Christie Park
7 Redbacks Football Club 0–2 † Como West Jannali George Thomton
8 Hakoah FC 6–2 Chullora Wolves Hensley Athletic
9 Hawkesbury City SC 6–0 Enfield Rovers (B) Bensons Lane
10 Chopin Park Rams 2–0 Lidcombe Waratah Bensons Lane
11 Caringbah Redbacks 1–4 † Pagewood Botany Seymour Shaw Park
12 Port Kembla 4–0 Enfield Rovers (A) Wetherill Park Primbee
13 Picton Rangers 1–0 Menai Hawks Wetherill Park Primbee
14 Dandaloo FC 7–1 All Saints Oatley JJ Kelly Park
15 Glenmore Park 1–3 Bathurst '75 Parker St. Oval
16 Canberra FC 9–1 Wagga United Deakin Stadium

Second round

Tie no Home team Score Away team Ground
1 Blacktown Spartans FC 3–0 † Balmain FC Francis Park
2 Central Coast Lightning 1–2 Fairfield Bulls Pluim Park
3 Fraser Park FC 2–1 Pacific Hills Dural Fraser Park
4 Hills Brumbies 4–3 Gladesville-Ryde Magic Second Ponds Oval
5 Macarthur Rams 3–1 Canberra FC Lynwood Park
6 St George FC 7–3 Inter Lions St. George Stadium
7 Spirit FC 1–3 Northbridge FC Christie Park
8 Pagewood-Botany 0–5 Granville Rage Hensley Athletic
9 Sydney University 2–1 UNSW Sydney Uni. Oval 1
10 West Sydney Berries 4–0 Stanmore Hawks Lidcombe Oval
11 Mt Druitt Town Rangers 2–1 † Dulwich Hill FC Popondetta Park
12 Mounties Wanderers 7–0 Como-West Jannali Cook Park
13 Schofield Scorpions 3–0 Bathurst '75 CSI Sports Ground
14 Camden Tigers 1–2 Fairfield City Ron Dine Reserve
15 Port Kembla 2–1 Hurstville ZFC Wetherill Park Primbee
16 Hakoah 0–1 Dandaloo FC Hensley Athletic
17 Hawkesbury SC w/o Collaroy Cromer
Walkover for Hawkesbury SC; Collaroy Cromer removed.
18 Chopin Park Rams 3–3 † Eastwood St. Andrews Bensons Lane
Chopin Park Rams advance 6–5 on penalties.
19 FC Gazy Lansvale 2–1 Picton Rangers Cherrybrook Park
20 Fairfield Wanderers 2–0 Northern Tigers Knight Park

Third round

Tie no Home team Score Away team Ground
1 Fraser Park FC 4–3 † Chopin Park Rams Fraser Park
2 Bonnyrigg White Eagles 2–3 Sydney Olympic Bonnyrigg Sports Club
3 Mounties Wanderers 2–0 FC Gazy Lansvale Cook Park
4 Blacktown City Demons 3–0 Fairfield Bulls Gabbie Stadium
5 Sydney United 4–2 † Sydney University Sydney United Sports Centre
6 Bankstown City Lions 1–0 Schofield Scorpions Jensen Oval
7 Mt Druitt Town Rangers 4–7 Northbridge FC Popondetta Park
8 Marcarthur Rams 2–1 Fairfield City Lions Lynwood Park
9 Marconi Stallions 2–3 West Sydney Berries Marconi Stadium
10 APIA 5–0 Fairfield Wanderers Lambert Park
11 Blacktown Spartans FC 3–1 Port Kembla Francis Park
12 Hills Brumbies 3–1 Rockdale City Suns Second Ponds Reserve
13 Hawkesbury City SC 1–4 South Coast Wolves Bensons Lane
14 Granville Rage 0–2 Sutherland Sharks Garside Park
15 St George FC 2–3 Parramatta Eagles St.George Stadium
16 Manly United 3–2 Dandaloo FC Cromer Park

Fourth round

Tie no Home team Score Away team Ground
1 Sydney Olympic 3–0 Blacktown City Demons Belmore Oval
2 South Coast Wolves 3–2 † Bankstown City Lions John Crehan Park
3 Parramatta Eagles 3–1 Sutherland Sharks Melita Stadium
4 Mounties Wanderers 3–1 West Sydney Berries Cook Park
5 APIA Leichhardt Tigers 4–3 † Macarthur Rams Lambert Park
6 Hills Brumbies 1–0 Sydney United Second Ponds Oval
7 Manly United 3–0 Fraser Park FC Cromer Park
8 Blacktown Spartans FC 3–1 Northbridge FC Francis Park

Quarterfinals

The draw for the quarterfinals was announced on 14 June 2011.[3] Of the 8 teams, 5 were from the NSW Premier League, 2 clubs (Hills Brumbies F.C. & Blacktown Spartans) from the NSW Super League, whilst Mounties Wanderers play in the State League One.

Manly United2–1 (aet)Hills Brumbies F.C.
Balderson 88'
Cattanach 116'
Report:[4] Bergamin 90+2'
Referee: Andrew Best
Sydney Olympic2–3 (aet)Mounties Wanderers
Makrys 81'
Luksic 88'
Report:[5] Day 24'
Squillacioti 54'
Willoughby 108'
Referee: Kurt Ams
APIA0–2Blacktown Spartans
Report:[6] Ghobriel 24'
Mohebee 90+2'
Cornett Yellow card 38' Yellow-red card 43'
Referee: James Lewis
South Coast Wolves3–1Parramatta
Kaynak 24', 60'
Picciolini 69' (pen.)
Report:[7] Ardle 3'
Referee: Alex Glasgow

Semi-Finals

South Coast Wolves1–4Manly United
Picciolini 28' Report - Football NSW Article Iley 2', 34'
Daly 63'
Cattanach 78'
Referee: Alex Glasgow

Grand final

Manly United4–0Mounties Wanderers
Balderson 46'
Foti 60' (pen.)
Edwards 87'
Hayward 90+2'
Report - Football NSW Article Rodden-Ward Red card
Referee: Khodr Yaghi

See also

References

  1. ^ "2011 Waratah Cup Preliminary Round Draw announced". Football NSW. 23 March 2011. Archived from the original on 18 March 2012. Retrieved 23 March 2011.
  2. ^ Shoolman, Michael (12 July 2011). "Waratah Cup Final: Marvelous Manly snare Waratah Cup 2011 Trophy". Football NSW. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  3. ^ "Waratah Cup Quarter-Final matches announced". NSW Premier League. 14 June 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2011.
  4. ^ "Football NSW Waratah Cup: Brumbies hearts broken by Cattanach goal". NSW Premier League. 21 June 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
  5. ^ Carlucci, Joseph (22 June 2011). "Football NSW Waratah Cup: Mammoth Mounties' Cup run continues". NSW Premier League. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
  6. ^ Russo, Joe (22 June 2011). "Football NSW Waratah Cup: Boil-over as Spartans progress at Tigers expense". NSW Premier League. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
  7. ^ Shoolman, Michael (22 June 2011). "Football NSW Waratah Cup: Wolves comeback ensures progress at Parramatta's expense". NSW Premier League. Retrieved 23 June 2011.

2011 Waratah Cup Preliminary Round - Football NSW Article