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2009 Waratah Cup

The 2009 Waratah Cup (known as the Tiger Turf Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 13th season of the Waratah Cup since its initial re-introduction in 1991, and the 29th season as the premier domestic cup competition in New South Wales since inauguration in 1957.

2009 Waratah Cup
Tiger Turf Cup
Tournament details
CountryAustralia (NSW)
Defending championsBankstown City Lions
Final positions
ChampionsSutherland Sharks (1st title)
Runner-upManly United
Tournament statistics
Matches played75
← 2008
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The defending champions were National Premier Leagues NSW side Bankstown City Lions.

The champions were the Sutherland Sharks, defeating Manly United 2–1 in the final.

Teams edit

All senior member teams from Premier League, Super League, State League 1 and State League 2 as well as all local association teams were invited to the competition. The competition itself would be seeded with Association and State League 2 teams entering in Round 1, State League 1 and Super League teams entering in Round 2 and Premier League teams entering in Round 3.[1] The champions were awarded $16,000 prize-money and the runners-up $6,000. All semi-finalists received $3,000.[2]

Round Clubs
remaining
Clubs
involved
Winners from
previous round
New entries
this round
Leagues entering at this round Scheduled
playing date
Preliminary Round 84 16 0 40 NSW State League Division 2
FNSW local Association teams
25 March[3]
Round 1 68 16 8 0 none 8 April[3]
Round 2 52 40 16 24 National Premier Leagues NSW 2
NSW State League Division 1
29 April[4]
Round 3 32 32 20 12 National Premier Leagues NSW 8 May
Round 4 16 16 16 0 none 9 June[5]
Quarter Finals 8 8 8 0 none 24 June[6]
Semi Finals 4 4 4 0 none 19 July[7]
Grand Final 2 2 2 0 none 16 August[7]

Preliminary Round edit

Due to the popularity of this year's edition, 48 teams from local Associations and NSW State League Division 2 entered the initial phase of the competition. This led to the creation of the Preliminary Round where 16 clubs were randomly chosen to play. 9 clubs were from the State League Division 2 and the other 7 were from local associations. The remaining 24 clubs would receive a bye into the first round.[3] With the round set to kick-off on 25 March, only tie numbers 1–4 were played[8] with the remaining matches rescheduled to the following week.[9]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Baulkham Hills FC (-) 0–1 Camden Tigers (4)
2 Fairfield Bulls (4) 3–3 Toongabbie Junior (-)
Fairfield Bulls advance 4–2 on penalties.
3 Fairfield Hotspur (-) 4–0 Gazy Lansvale (4)
4 North Epping FC (-) 1–3 Gymea United (-)
5 Prospect United (4) 6–2 Ariana SC (-)
6 Luddenham United (4) 0–3 Hakoah (4)
7 Gladesville Ryde Magic (4) Colo Colo Wanderers (4)
8 Hawkesbury (4) 0–2 Lokomotiv Cove (-)

Source: footballnsw.com.au[8][9] and socceraust.co.uk[10]

Round 1 edit

A total of 32 teams competed, 8 having won in the preliminary round and 24 receiving a bye into the first round. Originally scheduled for 8 April,[3] due to the postponement of matches in the preliminary round, most of the Round 1 matches instead began on the 15 April, with two matches played on the 22 April[11] and a further three matches were also postponed to due to poor pitch conditions.[12]

Source: footballnsw.com.au[12][13] and socceraust.co.uk[10]

Round 2 edit

A total of 40 teams competed, 16 of which had progressed from Round 1 along with 24 clubs from the National Premier Leagues NSW 2 and NSW State League Division 1.[4]

Source:footballnsw.com.au[14] and socceraust.co.uk[10]

Round 3 edit

A total of 32 teams competed, 20 of which had progressed from Round 3 along with 12 clubs from National Premier Leagues NSW.

Source:footballnsw.com.au[15][16][17] and socceraust.co.uk[10]

Round 4 edit

Camden Tigers were the lowest ranked team to qualify for this round from NSW fourth tier. There were no association teams left in the competition. Of the fifteen other remaining clubs, ten were from the Premier League and five from the Super League.[5]

Source:footballnsw.com.au[18] and socceraust.co.uk[10]

Quarter-finals edit

As the only team outside of the Premier League, Fraser Park was the lowest team ranked to qualify for the quarter-finals.

Sutherland Sharks2–1Bankstown City Lions
  • Panny Nikas   45', 88'
Report[19]
  • Tallan Martin   90'
Attendance: 130
Referee: Khodr Yaghi
Attendance: 250 c.
Referee: Khodr Yaghi
Blacktown City Demons5–0Fraser Park
Report[21]
Attendance: 100 c.
Penrith Nepean United2–1 (a.e.t.)Wollongong Community FC
  • Devrim Hüseyin   33'
  • Michael Dowling   104'
Report[22]
  • Kieran Deane   7'
Attendance: 200
Referee: Sandro Perticarini

Semi-finals edit

All remaining clubs were from NSW's top tier, the NSW Premier League.[2]

Blacktown City Demons0–2 (a.e.t.)Manly United
Report[23]
  • Michael Lloyd-Green   97', 105'
Attendance: 400 c.
Referee: Gerard Parsons
Sutherland Sharks4–0Penrith Nepean United
Report[24]
Attendance: 450 c.
Referee: Kurt Ams

Grand final edit

Sutherland Sharks2–1 (a.e.t.)Manly United
  • Brad Boardman   24'
  • Nick Stavroulakis   115'
Report[25]
  • Keith Shelving   25'
Referee: Gerard Parsons

Player of the Match:
Nick Stavroulakis (Sutherland Sharks FC)
Assistant referees:
Lance Greenshields and Christian Mehl
Fourth official:
Kris Griffiths-Jones

Match rules

NSW Waratah State Cup
2009 Champions
 
Sutherland Sharks FC
First Title

Statistics edit

Sutherland Sharks Manly United
Attempts at goal 13 12
Attempts on target 6 7
Corners 5 3
Fouls committed 24 26
Offsides 5 4
Yellow cards 2 1
Red cards 0 0

References edit

  1. ^ "Tiger Turf Cup Ready for Third Season". Football NSW. 9 February 2009. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  2. ^ a b Mark Stavroulakis (9 July 2009). "Semi Final Tiger Turf Cup Matches Set As Blockbuster Looms At Seymour Shaw This Sunday". Football NSW. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d "Tiger Turf Cup Preliminary Round Draw Released". Football NSW. 6 March 2009. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Tiger Turf Cup Round 2 Matches Announced". Football NSW. 24 April 2009. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  5. ^ a b Mark Stavroulakis (3 June 2009). "Tiger Turf Cup Round 4 Matches This Week". Football NSW. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  6. ^ Mark Stavroulakis (17 June 2009). "Juicy Tiger Turf Cup Quarter Finals Matches Set". Football NSW. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  7. ^ a b "Tiger Turf Round 3 and Round 4 update". Football NSW. 21 May 2009. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  8. ^ a b "Four Matches Played in Tiger Turf Cup Preliminary Round". Football NSW. 26 March 2009. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  9. ^ a b "Reschedules Tiger Turf Cup Preliminary Fixtures Set – Updated Scores". Football NSW. 30 March 2009. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  10. ^ a b c d e "2009 NSW Cup Fixtures". socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  11. ^ "Tiger Turf Cup Round 1 Matches Confirmed – Updated". Football NSW. 9 April 2009. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  12. ^ a b "Surprises Hit Round 1 of the Tiger Turf Cup". Football NSW. 16 April 2009. Retrieved 26 September 2009.
  13. ^ "Tiger Turf Cup Round 1 Reschedules Fixtures". Football NSW. 17 April 2009. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  14. ^ "Excitement Roars as Tiger Turf Cup Round 2 Concludes". Football NSW. 7 May 2009. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  15. ^ "Four Matches Remaining to Complete Round 3 of the Tiger Turf Cup". Football NSW. 18 May 2009. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  16. ^ "Tiger Turf Cup Round 3 Postponed Matches as Manly and Wollongong CFC March On". Football NSW. 20 May 2009. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  17. ^ "Spirit FC sends Sydney Olympic Tumbling Out of the Tiger Turf Cup". Football NSW. 27 May 2009. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  18. ^ "Tiger Turf Cup Round 4 Sizzles as Quarter Final Spots Announced". Football NSW. 10 June 2009. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  19. ^ Micky Brock (25 June 2009). "Sutherland Sharks Knockout Bankstown City Lions to Advance to Tiger Turf Cup Semis". Football NSW. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  20. ^ Michael Chammas (1 July 2009). "Manly United Storm into Tiger Turf Cup Semi Final in Style". Football NSW. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  21. ^ Joseph Carlucci (7 July 2009). "Five-star Blacktown City Demons Reach Tiger Turf Cup Semi Finals". Football NSW. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  22. ^ Stuart Jones (8 July 2009). "Penrith Nepean Reach Tiger Turf Cup Final Four". Football NSW. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  23. ^ Michael Chammas (19 July 2009). "Manly United Progress Through to TigeTurf Cup Final With A Win In Extra Time". Football NSW. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
  24. ^ Micky Brock (19 July 2009). "Sharks Attack as Sutherland Shire Book TigertTurf Cup Grand Final". Football NSW. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
  25. ^ "Tiger Turf Cup Grand Final – Sutherland Sharks v Manly United". ftbl.com.au. 19 August 2009. Retrieved 3 October 2023.

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The 2009 Waratah Cup known as the Tiger Turf Cup for sponsorship reasons was the 13th season of the Waratah Cup since its initial re introduction in 1991 and the 29th season as the premier domestic cup competition in New South Wales since inauguration in 1957 2009 Waratah CupTiger Turf CupTournament detailsCountryAustralia NSW Defending championsBankstown City LionsFinal positionsChampionsSutherland Sharks 1st title Runner upManly UnitedTournament statisticsMatches played75 20082010 The defending champions were National Premier Leagues NSW side Bankstown City Lions The champions were the Sutherland Sharks defeating Manly United 2 1 in the final Contents 1 Teams 2 Preliminary Round 3 Round 1 4 Round 2 5 Round 3 6 Round 4 7 Quarter finals 8 Semi finals 9 Grand final 9 1 Statistics 10 ReferencesTeams editAll senior member teams from Premier League Super League State League 1 and State League 2 as well as all local association teams were invited to the competition The competition itself would be seeded with Association and State League 2 teams entering in Round 1 State League 1 and Super League teams entering in Round 2 and Premier League teams entering in Round 3 1 The champions were awarded 16 000 prize money and the runners up 6 000 All semi finalists received 3 000 2 Round Clubsremaining Clubsinvolved Winners fromprevious round New entriesthis round Leagues entering at this round Scheduledplaying datePreliminary Round 84 16 0 40 NSW State League Division 2FNSW local Association teams 25 March 3 Round 1 68 16 8 0 none 8 April 3 Round 2 52 40 16 24 National Premier Leagues NSW 2NSW State League Division 1 29 April 4 Round 3 32 32 20 12 National Premier Leagues NSW 8 MayRound 4 16 16 16 0 none 9 June 5 Quarter Finals 8 8 8 0 none 24 June 6 Semi Finals 4 4 4 0 none 19 July 7 Grand Final 2 2 2 0 none 16 August 7 Preliminary Round editDue to the popularity of this year s edition 48 teams from local Associations and NSW State League Division 2 entered the initial phase of the competition This led to the creation of the Preliminary Round where 16 clubs were randomly chosen to play 9 clubs were from the State League Division 2 and the other 7 were from local associations The remaining 24 clubs would receive a bye into the first round 3 With the round set to kick off on 25 March only tie numbers 1 4 were played 8 with the remaining matches rescheduled to the following week 9 Tie no Home team Tier Score Away team Tier 1 Baulkham Hills FC 0 1 Camden Tigers 4 2 Fairfield Bulls 4 3 3 Toongabbie Junior Fairfield Bulls advance 4 2 on penalties 3 Fairfield Hotspur 4 0 Gazy Lansvale 4 4 North Epping FC 1 3 Gymea United 5 Prospect United 4 6 2 Ariana SC 6 Luddenham United 4 0 3 Hakoah 4 7 Gladesville Ryde Magic 4 Colo Colo Wanderers 4 8 Hawkesbury 4 0 2 Lokomotiv Cove Source footballnsw com au 8 9 and socceraust co uk 10 Round 1 editA total of 32 teams competed 8 having won in the preliminary round and 24 receiving a bye into the first round Originally scheduled for 8 April 3 due to the postponement of matches in the preliminary round most of the Round 1 matches instead began on the 15 April with two matches played on the 22 April 11 and a further three matches were also postponed to due to poor pitch conditions 12 Tie no Home team Tier Score Away team Tier 1 Kenthurst amp District 2 3 Camden Tigers 4 2 Lokomotiv Cove 3 0 Albion Park White Eagles 3 Collaroy Cromer Sharks 4 0 Colo Colo Wanderers 4 4 Fairfield Hotspur 3 1 Penang FC 4 5 Kellyville 5 0 Hurstville City Minotaurs 4 6 Prospect United 4 1 0 Sans Souci 7 Riverstone Schofields 1 4 Bathurst 75 4 8 Roosters FC 4 5 1 Bankstown Sports Tie no Home team Tier Score Away team Tier 9 Seaforth FC 0 2 Gymea United 10 Eastwood St Andrews 7 1 Dee Why 11 Hakoah 4 4 5 STFA Strikers 12 White City 4 0 4 Kogarah Waratah 13 Yagoona Lions 1 2 Port Kembla 14 Marton FC 0 4 Springwood 4 15 Fairfield Bulls 4 0 2 Pacific Hills Dural 16 Brookvale 4 0 Baktar Glory Source footballnsw com au 12 13 and socceraust co uk 10 Round 2 editA total of 40 teams competed 16 of which had progressed from Round 1 along with 24 clubs from the National Premier Leagues NSW 2 and NSW State League Division 1 4 Tie no Home team Tier Score Away team Tier 1 Collaroy Cromer Sharks 1 2 Inter Lions 3 2 Fairfield Hotspur 0 3 Camden Tigers 4 3 Roosters FC 1 0 Lokomotiv Cove 4 Springwood 4 2 1 Bathurst 75 4 5 PCYC Parramatta 2 1 0 Stanmore Hawks 3 6 Mt Druitt Town Rangers 2 0 2 Dulwich Hill 3 7 Fairfield City Lions 3 0 3 Granville Rage 2 8 St George FC 2 4 0 Hurstville Zagreb 3 9 Eastwood St Andrews 0 5 Rockdale City Suns 2 10 Balmain SC 3 0 2 Northern Tigers 2 Tie no Home team Tier Score Away team Tier 11 Macarthur Rams 2 1 1 STFA Strikers Macarthur Rams advanced 5 4 on penalties 12 Sydney Wanderers 3 3 0 FC Bossy Liverpool 2 13 Mounties FC 3 0 2 Gymea United 14 Hills Brumbies 3 0 4 Sydney University 2 15 Schofield Scorpions 3 3 4 Pacific Hills Dural 16 Blacktown Spartans 3 0 3 Port Kembla 17 Central Coast Lightning 2 3 2 Brookvale SC 18 Spirit FC 2 4 0 University of NSW 3 19 Fraser Park 2 3 2 Kogarah Waratah 20 Prospect United 4 3 1 Kellyville Source footballnsw com au 14 and socceraust co uk 10 Round 3 editA total of 32 teams competed 20 of which had progressed from Round 3 along with 12 clubs from National Premier Leagues NSW Tie no Home team Tier Score Away team Tier 1 Blacktown City Demons 1 2 1 Dulwich Hill 3 2 Camden Tigers 4 1 0 Northern Tigers 2 3 Rockdale City Suns 2 2 1 Springwood 4 4 Marconi Stallions 1 9 0 Inter Lions 3 5 PCYC Parramatta 2 9 3 Prospect United 4 6 Sutherland Sharks 1 2 1 Sydney University 2 7 West Sydney Berries 1 1 2 Granville Rage 2 8 Fraser Park 2 4 3 a e t STFA Strikers Tie no Home team Tier Score Away team Tier 9 Bonnyrigg White Eagles 1 4 2 Gymea United 10 Penrith Nepean United 1 5 3 a e t Roosters FC 4 11 Sydney United 1 1 0 St George FC 2 12 Bankstown City Lions 1 3 1 Port Kembla 13 Manly United 1 3 0 Pacific Hills Dural14 Sydney Wanderers 3 0 5 Wollongong CFC 1 15 Spirit FC 2 1 0 Sydney Olympic 1 16 APIA Leichhardt 1 3 2 Central Coast Lightning Source footballnsw com au 15 16 17 and socceraust co uk 10 Round 4 editCamden Tigers were the lowest ranked team to qualify for this round from NSW fourth tier There were no association teams left in the competition Of the fifteen other remaining clubs ten were from the Premier League and five from the Super League 5 Tie no Home team Tier Score Away team Tier 1 Bankstown City Lions 1 2 1 Sydney United 1 2 PCYC Parramatta 2 0 2 Bonnyrigg White Eagles 1 3 Sutherland Sharks 1 4 1 Marconi Stallions 1 4 Fraser Park 2 1 0 Camden Tigers 4 Tie no Home team Tier Score Away team Tier 5 Spirit FC 2 0 1 Manly United 1 6 APIA Leichhardt 1 0 2 Wollongong CFC 1 7 Granville Rage 2 3 7 Blacktown City Demons 1 8 Rockdale City Suns 2 0 1 Penrith Nepean United 1 Source footballnsw com au 18 and socceraust co uk 10 Quarter finals editAs the only team outside of the Premier League Fraser Park was the lowest team ranked to qualify for the quarter finals 14 June 200919 00 AEST UTC 10 00 Sutherland Sharks2 1Bankstown City LionsPanny Nikas nbsp 45 88 Report 19 Tallan Martin nbsp 90 Seymour Shaw Park MirandaAttendance 130Referee Khodr Yaghi 1 July 200919 30 AEST UTC 10 00 Bonnyrigg White Eagles0 3Manly UnitedReport 20 Robbie Cattanach nbsp 3 18 Jimmy Oates nbsp 27 Bonnyrigg Sports Club BonnyriggAttendance 250 c Referee Khodr Yaghi 7 July 201318 30 AEST UTC 10 00 Blacktown City Demons5 0Fraser ParkPaul Karbon nbsp 12 Ante Deur nbsp 26 Joel Chianese nbsp 40 Gavin Forbes nbsp 72 Matt Lewis nbsp 80 Report 21 Gabbie Stadium Seven HillsAttendance 100 c 7 July 201320 15 AEST UTC 10 00 Penrith Nepean United2 1 a e t Wollongong Community FCDevrim Huseyin nbsp 33 Michael Dowling nbsp 104 Report 22 Kieran Deane nbsp 7 Gabbie Stadium Seven HillsAttendance 200Referee Sandro PerticariniSemi finals editAll remaining clubs were from NSW s top tier the NSW Premier League 2 19 July 2009 2009 07 19 12 00 AEST UTC 10 00 Blacktown City Demons0 2 a e t Manly UnitedReport 23 Michael Lloyd Green nbsp 97 105 Seymour Shaw Park MirandaAttendance 400 c Referee Gerard Parsons 19 July 2009 2009 07 19 14 30 AEST UTC 10 00 Sutherland Sharks4 0Penrith Nepean UnitedPanny Nikas nbsp 13 Neil Jablonski nbsp 18 Jim Bakis nbsp 68 Nathan Ralph nbsp 90 1 Report 24 Seymour Shaw Park SydneyAttendance 450 c Referee Kurt AmsGrand final edit15 August 2009 2009 08 15 15 00 AEST UTC 10 00 Sutherland Sharks2 1 a e t Manly UnitedBrad Boardman nbsp 24 Nick Stavroulakis nbsp 115 Report 25 Keith Shelving nbsp 25 Seymour Shaw Park MirandaReferee Gerard Parsons 1 nbsp Nathan Denham2 nbsp George Souris4 nbsp Michael Robinson nbsp 61 6 nbsp Chris Price7 nbsp Jim Bakis nbsp 91 8 nbsp Nathan Ralph nbsp 91 9 nbsp Brad Boardman11 nbsp Ben Spruce12 nbsp Neil Jablonksi14 nbsp Nick Stavroulakis15 nbsp Michael KatzSubstitutes 5 nbsp Andrew Smith10 nbsp Matthew Hall nbsp 91 17 nbsp Jordan Nikolovski18 nbsp Blake Powell nbsp 98 nbsp 91 22 nbsp Yanni FragogiannisCoach nbsp Robbie Stanton 1 nbsp Brad Swancott2 nbsp Shaun Bowden nbsp 98 5 nbsp Joel Grenell6 nbsp Scott Thomas nbsp 56 7 nbsp Ashley Ryan8 nbsp Michael Lloyd Green13 nbsp Mitch Macedo nbsp 82 15 nbsp Keith Shevlin16 nbsp Joey Schrippa24 nbsp Brad Groves33 nbsp Sam Gallagher nbsp 13 Substitutes 10 nbsp Giosue Sama nbsp 82 11 nbsp Craig Midgley nbsp 56 12 nbsp Jamie Garside nbsp 98 26 nbsp Jimmy Oates41 nbsp Ben McNamaraCoach nbsp Phil Moss Player of the Match Nick Stavroulakis Sutherland Sharks FC Assistant referees Lance Greenshields and Christian Mehl Fourth official Kris Griffiths Jones Match rules 90 minutes 30 minutes of extra time if necessary Penalty shoot out if scores still level NSW Waratah State Cup2009 Champions nbsp Sutherland Sharks FCFirst TitleStatistics edit Sutherland Sharks Manly UnitedAttempts at goal 13 12Attempts on target 6 7Corners 5 3Fouls committed 24 26Offsides 5 4Yellow cards 2 1Red cards 0 0References edit Tiger Turf Cup Ready for Third Season Football NSW 9 February 2009 Retrieved 24 September 2023 a b Mark Stavroulakis 9 July 2009 Semi Final Tiger Turf Cup Matches Set As Blockbuster Looms At Seymour Shaw This Sunday Football NSW Retrieved 3 October 2023 a b c d Tiger Turf Cup Preliminary Round Draw Released Football NSW 6 March 2009 Retrieved 26 September 2023 a b Tiger Turf Cup Round 2 Matches Announced Football NSW 24 April 2009 Retrieved 26 September 2023 a b Mark Stavroulakis 3 June 2009 Tiger Turf Cup Round 4 Matches This Week Football NSW Retrieved 24 September 2023 Mark Stavroulakis 17 June 2009 Juicy Tiger Turf Cup Quarter Finals Matches Set Football NSW Retrieved 24 September 2023 a b Tiger Turf Round 3 and Round 4 update Football NSW 21 May 2009 Retrieved 26 September 2023 a b Four Matches Played in Tiger Turf Cup Preliminary Round Football NSW 26 March 2009 Retrieved 26 September 2023 a b Reschedules Tiger Turf Cup Preliminary Fixtures Set Updated Scores Football NSW 30 March 2009 Retrieved 26 September 2023 a b c d e 2009 NSW Cup Fixtures socceraust co uk Retrieved 4 October 2023 Tiger Turf Cup Round 1 Matches Confirmed Updated Football NSW 9 April 2009 Retrieved 26 September 2023 a b Surprises Hit Round 1 of the Tiger Turf Cup Football NSW 16 April 2009 Retrieved 26 September 2009 Tiger Turf Cup Round 1 Reschedules Fixtures Football NSW 17 April 2009 Retrieved 26 September 2023 Excitement Roars as Tiger Turf Cup Round 2 Concludes Football NSW 7 May 2009 Retrieved 23 September 2023 Four Matches Remaining to Complete Round 3 of the Tiger Turf Cup Football NSW 18 May 2009 Retrieved 24 September 2023 Tiger Turf Cup Round 3 Postponed Matches as Manly and Wollongong CFC March On Football NSW 20 May 2009 Retrieved 24 September 2023 Spirit FC sends Sydney Olympic Tumbling Out of the Tiger Turf Cup Football NSW 27 May 2009 Retrieved 24 September 2023 Tiger Turf Cup Round 4 Sizzles as Quarter Final Spots Announced Football NSW 10 June 2009 Retrieved 24 September 2023 Micky Brock 25 June 2009 Sutherland Sharks Knockout Bankstown City Lions to Advance to Tiger Turf Cup Semis Football NSW Retrieved 24 September 2023 Michael Chammas 1 July 2009 Manly United Storm into Tiger Turf Cup Semi Final in Style Football NSW Retrieved 24 September 2023 Joseph Carlucci 7 July 2009 Five star Blacktown City Demons Reach Tiger Turf Cup Semi Finals Football NSW Retrieved 24 September 2023 Stuart Jones 8 July 2009 Penrith Nepean Reach Tiger Turf Cup Final Four Football NSW Retrieved 24 September 2023 Michael Chammas 19 July 2009 Manly United Progress Through to TigeTurf Cup Final With A Win In Extra Time Football NSW Retrieved 3 October 2023 Micky Brock 19 July 2009 Sharks Attack as Sutherland Shire Book TigertTurf Cup Grand Final Football NSW Retrieved 3 October 2023 Tiger Turf Cup Grand Final Sutherland Sharks v Manly United ftbl com au 19 August 2009 Retrieved 3 October 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2009 Waratah Cup amp oldid 1212552281, wikipedia, wiki, 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