1989 Chatham Cup
Tournament details
Venue(s)Newtown Park, Wellington
Dates17 September 1989
Final positions
ChampionsChristchurch United (5th title)
Runner-upRotorua City
Tournament statistics
Jack Batty Memorial CupMike McGarry (Christchurch United)
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The 1989 Chatham Cup was the 62nd 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). National League teams received a bye until the final 64 stage. In all, 153 teams took part in the competition, outstripping the previous year's record of 147.

The 1989 final

From this year, the final reverted to a single game, rather than a two-legged tie as had been the case for the previous three years' competitions. The final was very one-sided, with Christchurch United equalling the record of seven goals set by Seatoun in 1958. The aggregate of eight goals in the final also equalled the competition record. Mike McGarry became the tenth player to score a Chatham Cup final hat-trick, the first since Graham Dacombe's four goals - also for Christchurch United - in 1972. Christchurch United's Johan Verweij became the first player to score in three successive Chatham Cup finals. Steve Sumner also entered the record books by being the first player to pick up a sixth cup-winner's medal.

The match went according to the form-book. Despite their fairy-tale run to the final, northern league side Rotorua City were no match for the previous year's national league champions. City keeper Dave Harris had a busy day, and despite making several good saves it was 5–0 by the half-time break, with goals from Keith Braithwaite, McGarry (twice), Verweij, and Laurence Fitzpatrick. In the second spell Steve Sumner added his name to the scorebook before McGarry completed his hat-trick. A Shane Zohs penalty in the 80th minute was a mere consolation for a Rotorua side well beaten.[1]

The Jack Batty Memorial Trophy for player of the final was awarded to Mike McGarry of Christchurch United.[2]

Results

Third round

Blockhouse Bay2 – 4East Coast Bays
Burndale United (Christchurch)2 – 0Canterbury University
Christchurch United10 – 1Grants Braes (Dunedin)
Dunedin City6 – 0Cashmere Wanderers
Eden (Auckland)0 – 4Mount Wellington
Gisborne City4 – 1Manawatu United (Palmerston N.)
Havelock North Wanderers11 – 1Palmerston North End
Howick4 – 1Birkenhead United
Huntly Thistle2 – 1Waikato Unicol
Levin United3 – 2Raumati Hearts
Manurewa1 – 3Mount Roskill
Massey12 – 1Whakatane Town
Massey University6 – 5Gisborne Thistle
Miramar Rangers2 – 1Napier City Rovers
Mount Albert-Ponsonby1 – 0Waikato United
Mount Maunganui4 – 0North Shore United
Naenae1 – 7Waterside Karori (Wellington)
New Plymouth Old Boys2 – 0Tawa
North End United (Dunedin)3 – 1Green Island
Oratia United3 – 0Ellerslie
Papatoetoe2 – 1West Auckland
Petone2 – 4Wellington Olympic
Porirua Viard United1 – 1 (aet)*Nelson United
Rangiora1 – 0Gore Wanderers
South Auckland Rangers1 – 4Rotorua City
Waihopai (Invercargill)2 – 2 (aet)*Roslyn-Wakari
Waitakere City1 – 0Manukau City
Wanganui East Athletic0 – 1Hutt Valley United
Wellington United7 – 0Island Bay United
Western (Christchurch)3 – 1South Canterbury United (Timaru)
Western Rangers (Hastings)2 – 6Stop Out (Lower Hutt)
Woolston WMC2 – 0Shamrock (Christchurch)

* Won on penalties by Porirua (5-3) and Roslyn-Wakari (5-4)

Fourth round

Burndale United1 – 0Rangiora
Christchurch United6 – 0Roslyn-Wakari
Dunedin City4 – 0North End United
East Coast Bays2 – 3Oratia United
Howick3 – 2Papatoetoe
Huntly Thistle0 – 6Waitakere City
Massey2 – 3Rotorua City
Massey University0 – 2Porirua Viard United
Miramar Rangers8 – 0Levin United
Mount Roskill2 – 3Mount Maunganui
Mount Wellington1 – 0Mount Albert-Ponsonby
New Plymouth Old Boys2 – 1Havelock North Wanderers
Stop Out1 – 2Wellington Olympic
Waterside Karori2 – 1Hutt Valley United
Wellington United2 – 1Gisborne City
Woolston WMC4 – 4 (aet)*Western

* Won on penalties by Woolston (4-1)

Fifth round

Dunedin City0 – 3Christchurch United
Mount Maunganui3 – 2Howick
Mount Wellington1 – 2Waitakere City
New Plymouth Old Boys2 – 1Wellington Olympic
Oratia United1 – 2Rotorua City
Porirua Viard United2 – 0Miramar Rangers
Wellington United0 – 1Waterside Karori
Woolston W.M.C.0 – 2Burndale United

Sixth Round

Christchurch United2 – 0Waterside Karori
Mount Maunganui6 – 0Porirua Viard United
New Plymouth Old Boys3 – 4Rotorua City
Waitakere City5 – 0Burndale United

Semi-finals

Christchurch United2 – 1Waitakere City
Rotorua City2 – 0Mount Maunganui

Final

Christchurch United7 – 1Rotorua City
McGarry 3, Braithwaite, Verweij, Fitzpatrick, Sumner Zohs (pen.)
Newtown Park, Wellington
Referee: G. Cowie

References

  1. ^ Hilton, T. (1991) An association with soccer. Auckland: The New Zealand Football Association. ISBN 0-473-01291-X. p.81
  2. ^ Hilton, T. (1991) An association with soccer. Auckland: The New Zealand Football Association. ISBN 0-473-01291-X. p. 177