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2013 Waratah Cup

The 2013 Waratah Cup was the 11th season of the Waratah Cup knockout competition, the main domestic cup competition in New South Wales.

2013 Waratah Cup
Tournament details
CountryAustralia
Teams97
Final positions
ChampionsAPIA Leichhardt Tigers
Runner-upSutherland Sharks
Tournament statistics
Matches played96
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The defending champions were National Premier Leagues NSW side Sutherland Sharks, who beat APIA Leichhardt Tigers 4–1 in the 2012 final. It was the second time Sutherland had won the title in their history. They entered the competition in Round 4 alongside all National Premier Leagues NSW teams, advancing all the way to the Grand Final and an eventual loss to APIA Leichhardt Tigers. A record 97 teams entered the competition.

The 2013 champions were APIA Leichhardt Tigers – their fourth title (including predecessor knockout cup competitions) – who beat Sutherland Sharks in the Cup final at Seymour Shaw Park, which was a rematch of the previous season's Grand Final after goals from Jason Oswell, Franco Parisi, and Sean Symons.

Teams edit

97 teams entered the competition, representing a tournament record.[1] The draw for the entire tournament was conducted prior to Round 1.[2]

Round Clubs
remaining
Clubs
involved
Winners from
previous round
New entries
this round
Leagues entering at this round Scheduled
playing date
Round 1 97 61 0 61 National Premier Leagues Capital Football
NSW State League Division 2
FNSW Grassroots teams
27 March
Round 2 68 32 32 0 none 10 April
Round 3 52 40 16 24 National Premier Leagues NSW 2
NSW State League Division 1
24 April
Round 4 32 32 20 12 National Premier Leagues NSW 8 May
Round of 16 16 16 16 0 none 22 May
Quarter-finals 8 8 8 0 none 5 June
Semi-finals 4 4 4 0 none 19 June
Grand Final 2 2 2 0 none 7 July

Round 1 edit

A total of 58 teams competed.[3]

Round 2 edit

A total of 32 teams competed, 29 having won in Round 1 and three (Bondi, Randwick City and West Pymble)[2] having received byes in Round 1.[3]

Round 3 edit

A total of 40 teams competed, 16 of which had progressed from Round 2 along with 24 clubs from the National Premier Leagues NSW 2 and NSW State League Division 1.[3]

Round 4 edit

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

Round of 16 edit

Wollongong United were the lowest ranked team to qualify for this round. They were the only FNSW Grassroots team left in the competition.

Quarter-finals edit

Wollongong United were the lowest ranked team to qualify for this round. They were the only FNSW Grassroots team left in the competition.[9]

Apia Leichhardt Tigers4–3 (a.e.t.)Central Coast Mariners Academy
Oswell   32', 52', 56'
Crowell   102' (o.g.)
Report Crowell   22'
Payne   40' (pen.)
Verity   83'
Referee: Chris Young
Sutherland Sharks4–3Sydney Olympic
Elasi   5', 25', 35'
Nikas   68'
Report Danaskos   59'
Godoy-Bascur   63'
Angel   80'
Referee: Stephen Lucas
St George2–1Wollongong United
Smith   22'
Messam   35'
Report Zoric   76' (pen.)
Referee: Khord Yagi
Bonnyrigg White Eagles5–2Rockdale City Suns
Younis   25', 34', 54' (pen.), 64'
Peterson   41'
Report Burgess   1'
Perri   76'
Referee: Michael Weiner

Semi-finals edit

The lowest ranked team qualified for this round was St George. They are the only National Premier Leagues NSW 2 team in the Semi-finals.[10]

Bonnyrigg White Eagles2–4 (a.e.t.)APIA Leichhardt Tigers
Long   60'
Fondyke   69'
Report Clapham   34'
Oswell   82', 109'
Bartels   96'
Referee: Adam Susz
Sutherland Sharks3–1St George
Boardman   29'
Nikas   46' (pen.)
Elasi   84'
Report Jovovic   15'
Referee: Chris Young

Grand final edit

Sutherland Sharks0–3APIA Leichhardt Tigers
Report Oswell   27'
Parisi   65'
Symons   90+3'
Referee: Chris Young

References edit

  1. ^ "Record teams apply as Waratah Cup 2013 Draw Announced". Football NSW. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  2. ^ a b "2013 Waratah Cup Match Schedule" (PDF). Football NSW. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d "Draw Mechanics" (PDF). Football NSW. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Waratah Cup round 1 Review". Football NSW. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  5. ^ "Waratah Cup round 2 Review". Football NSW. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  6. ^ a b "Waratah Cup: Round Three Review". Football NSW. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  7. ^ "Waratah Cup round 4 Review". Football NSW. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  8. ^ "Waratah Cup Round of Sixteen Review". Football NSW. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  9. ^ Adam Pengilly (24 May 2013). "Wollongong United fear complacency". Illawarra Mercury. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  10. ^ Mark Stavroulakis. "Waratah Cup Semi-finals this Wednesday". Football NSW. Retrieved 20 April 2015.

2013, waratah, 11th, season, waratah, knockout, competition, main, domestic, competition, south, wales, tournament, detailscountryaustraliateams97final, positionschampionsapia, leichhardt, tigersrunner, upsutherland, sharkstournament, statisticsmatches, played. The 2013 Waratah Cup was the 11th season of the Waratah Cup knockout competition the main domestic cup competition in New South Wales 2013 Waratah CupTournament detailsCountryAustraliaTeams97Final positionsChampionsAPIA Leichhardt TigersRunner upSutherland SharksTournament statisticsMatches played96 20122014 The defending champions were National Premier Leagues NSW side Sutherland Sharks who beat APIA Leichhardt Tigers 4 1 in the 2012 final It was the second time Sutherland had won the title in their history They entered the competition in Round 4 alongside all National Premier Leagues NSW teams advancing all the way to the Grand Final and an eventual loss to APIA Leichhardt Tigers A record 97 teams entered the competition The 2013 champions were APIA Leichhardt Tigers their fourth title including predecessor knockout cup competitions who beat Sutherland Sharks in the Cup final at Seymour Shaw Park which was a rematch of the previous season s Grand Final after goals from Jason Oswell Franco Parisi and Sean Symons Contents 1 Teams 2 Round 1 3 Round 2 4 Round 3 5 Round 4 6 Round of 16 7 Quarter finals 8 Semi finals 9 Grand final 10 ReferencesTeams edit97 teams entered the competition representing a tournament record 1 The draw for the entire tournament was conducted prior to Round 1 2 Round Clubsremaining Clubsinvolved Winners fromprevious round New entriesthis round Leagues entering at this round Scheduledplaying dateRound 1 97 61 0 61 National Premier Leagues Capital FootballNSW State League Division 2FNSW Grassroots teams 27 MarchRound 2 68 32 32 0 none 10 AprilRound 3 52 40 16 24 National Premier Leagues NSW 2NSW State League Division 1 24 AprilRound 4 32 32 20 12 National Premier Leagues NSW 8 MayRound of 16 16 16 16 0 none 22 MayQuarter finals 8 8 8 0 none 5 JuneSemi finals 4 4 4 0 none 19 JuneGrand Final 2 2 2 0 none 7 JulyRound 1 editA total of 58 teams competed 3 Tie no Home team tier Score 4 Away team tier 1 Glenmore Park 2 2 Liverpool Liverpool advance 3 2 on penalties 2 Helensburgh Thistle 1 2 Bass Hill RSL 3 Springwood United 1 11 Dunbar Rovers 4 Parklea 2 2 Loftus Yarrawarrah Parklea advance 4 3 on penalties 5 Castle Hill RSL Rockets 2 5 Southern Bulls 4 6 Maroubra United 5 0 Revesby Workers 7 Port Kembla 7 0 Leichhardt Saints 8 Wollongong United FC Bossy Liverpool 9 Auburn 2 1 Coogee United 10 Belmore United 4 3 4 Canberra Olympic 1 11 Auburn II 0 3 Blaxland 12 Miranda Magpies 3 4 Willoughby Dalleys 13 University of NSW 4 5 1 St Marys Band Club 14 Tarrawanna 4 2 Oatley RSL Tie no Home team tier Score 4 Away team tier 15 Mosman 3 2 Ararat 16 Fairfield City Lions 4 1 0 Phoenix FC 17 Picton Rangers 0 1 Lilli Pilli 18 Bankstown Sports Strikers 0 9 Bulli 19 Padstow United 4 1 Hurstville ZFC 4 20 Schofield Scorpions 4 w o Balmain Wanderers 21 FC Eagles Sydney Inc 3 5 All Saints Oatley West 22 Auburn III 1 11 Hurstville City Minotaurs 4 23 Waverley Old Boys FC w o Enfield 24 Doonside Hawks SC 1 9 Cooma 1 25 Kellyville Kolts 4 3 Inter Lions II 26 Western Condors 4 6 2 Belmore Eagles 27 St Augustine s 3 2 Southern Branch 4 28 Enfield Rovers 4 Collaroy Cromer Strikers 29 Stanmore Hawks 4 2 4 Dapto Dandaloo Fury Round 2 editA total of 32 teams competed 29 having won in Round 1 and three Bondi Randwick City and West Pymble 2 having received byes in Round 1 3 Tie no Home team tier Score 5 Away team tier 33 Dapto Dandaloo Fury 7 0 Liverpool 34 Western Condors 4 1 7 Port Kembla 35 Southern Bulls 4 6 2 Willoughby Dalleys 36 Lilli Pilli 3 1 University of NSW 4 37 Canberra Olympic 1 5 0 Auburn 38 Randwick City 1 6 Maroubra United 39 Hurstville City Minotaurs 4 1 5 Cooma 1 40 All Saints Oatley West 1 6 Bulli Tie no Home team tier Score 4 Away team tier 41 Wollongong United 4 0 Blaxland 42 Padstow United 0 3 Dunbar Rovers 43 Bondi 2 4 West Pymble 44 Mosman 2 1 Bass Hill RSL 45 Parklea 3 2 Waverley Old Boys FC 46 Fairfield City Lions 4 1 2 Tarrawanna 47 St Augustine s 2 1 Balmain Wanderers 48 Kellyville Kolts w o Collaroy Cromer Strikers Round 3 editA total of 40 teams competed 16 of which had progressed from Round 2 along with 24 clubs from the National Premier Leagues NSW 2 and NSW State League Division 1 3 Tie no Home team tier Score 6 Away team tier 49 Hills Brumbies 2 2 5 Port Kembla 50 Dapto Dandaloo Fury 2 4 Spirit FC 2 51 Dunbar Rovers 3 1 Balmain 3 52 Sydney University 2 2 2 Hakoah Sydney City East 3 Sydney University advance 4 2 on penalties 53 Parklea 2 1 Prospect United 3 54 Kellyville Kolts 0 2 Macarthur Rams 2 55 Granville Rage 3 4 2 St Augustine s 56 Parramatta FC 2 4 0 Inter Lions 3 57 Bankstown City 2 1 2 Mounties Wanderers 2 58 Mt Druitt Town Rangers 2 4 0 Mosman Tie no Home team tier Score 6 Away team tier 59 Wollongong United 3 3 Northbridge 3 Wollongong United advance on penalties 60 Northern Tigers 2 6 1 Gladesville Ryde Magic 3 61 West Pymble 4 1 Lilli Pilli 62 St George 2 2 0 Hawkesbury City 3 63 Cooma 1 1 4 Bulli 64 Camden Tigers 3 2 4 Maroubra United 65 Fraser Park 2 1 0 Dulwich Hill 3 66 Bankstown Berries 2 2 0 Tarrawanna 67 Western NSW Mariners 3 2 1 Canberra Olympic 1 68 Southern Bulls 4 3 2 Nepean FC 3 Round 4 editA total of 32 teams competed 20 of which had progressed from Round 3 along with 12 clubs from National Premier Leagues NSW 3 Tie no Home team tier Score 7 Away team tier 69 Parramatta FC 2 3 1 Nepean FC 3 70 Marconi Stallions 1 5 0 Fraser Park 2 71 Central Coast Mariners Academy 1 4 3 Blacktown City 1 72 Parklea 0 7 Rockdale City Suns 1 73 Manly United 1 1 1 South Coast Wolves 1 South Coast Wolves advance 5 4 on penalties 74 Northern Tigers 2 2 1 Dunbar Rovers 75 Bankstown Berries 2 1 4 Sydney University 2 76 Port Kembla 1 2 Granville Rage 3 Tie no Home team tier Score 4 Away team tier 77 APIA Leichhardt Tigers 1 4 0 Maroubra United 78 West Pymble 0 4 St George 2 79 Mounties Wanderers 2 2 1 Spirit FC 2 80 Macarthur Rams 2 1 3 Sydney Olympic 1 81 Mt Druitt Town Rangers 2 2 3 Sutherland Sharks82 Wollongong United 2 0 Blacktown Spartans 1 83 Bonnyrigg White Eagles 1 6 1 Western NSW Mariners 3 84 Sydney United 1 2 0 Bulli Round of 16 editWollongong United were the lowest ranked team to qualify for this round They were the only FNSW Grassroots team left in the competition Tie no Home team tier Score 8 Away team tier 85 Rockdale City Suns 1 3 1 Granville Rage 3 86 APIA Leichhardt Tigers 1 2 0 Marconi Stallions 1 87 Mounties Wanderers 2 1 1 Central Coast Mariners Academy 1 Central Coast Mariners Academy advance 6 5 on penalties 88 Parramatta FC 2 2 2 St George 2 St George advance 4 2 on penalties Tie no Home team tier Score 4 Away team tier 89 Sydney Olympic 1 2 1 Sydney University 2 90 Northern Tigers 2 1 1 Sutherland Sharks 1 Sutherland Sharks advance 8 7 on penalties 91 Wollongong United 2 1 Sydney United 1 92 South Coast Wolves 1 0 1 Bonnyrigg White Eagles 1 Quarter finals editWollongong United were the lowest ranked team to qualify for this round They were the only FNSW Grassroots team left in the competition 9 12 June 2013Apia Leichhardt Tigers4 3 a e t Central Coast Mariners AcademyOswell nbsp 32 52 56 Crowell nbsp 102 o g Report Crowell nbsp 22 Payne nbsp 40 pen Verity nbsp 83 Valentine Sports Park SydneyReferee Chris Young 5 June 2013Sutherland Sharks4 3Sydney OlympicElasi nbsp 5 25 35 Nikas nbsp 68 Report Danaskos nbsp 59 Godoy Bascur nbsp 63 Angel nbsp 80 Seymour Shaw Park SydneyReferee Stephen Lucas 4 July 2013St George2 1Wollongong UnitedSmith nbsp 22 Messam nbsp 35 Report Zoric nbsp 76 pen St George Stadium SydneyReferee Khord Yagi 4 June 2013Bonnyrigg White Eagles5 2Rockdale City SunsYounis nbsp 25 34 54 pen 64 Peterson nbsp 41 Report Burgess nbsp 1 Perri nbsp 76 Bonnyrigg Sports Club SydneyReferee Michael WeinerSemi finals editThe lowest ranked team qualified for this round was St George They are the only National Premier Leagues NSW 2 team in the Semi finals 10 19 June 2013Bonnyrigg White Eagles2 4 a e t APIA Leichhardt TigersLong nbsp 60 Fondyke nbsp 69 Report Clapham nbsp 34 Oswell nbsp 82 109 Bartels nbsp 96 Bonnyrigg Sports Club SydneyReferee Adam Susz 19 June 2013Sutherland Sharks3 1St GeorgeBoardman nbsp 29 Nikas nbsp 46 pen Elasi nbsp 84 Report Jovovic nbsp 15 Seymour Shaw Park SydneyReferee Chris YoungGrand final edit7 July 2013Sutherland Sharks0 3APIA Leichhardt TigersReport Oswell nbsp 27 Parisi nbsp 65 Symons nbsp 90 3 Seymour Shaw Park SydneyReferee Chris YoungReferences edit Record teams apply as Waratah Cup 2013 Draw Announced Football NSW Retrieved 20 April 2015 a b 2013 Waratah Cup Match Schedule PDF Football NSW Retrieved 20 April 2015 a b c d Draw Mechanics PDF Football NSW Retrieved 20 April 2015 a b c d e Waratah Cup round 1 Review Football NSW Retrieved 20 April 2015 Waratah Cup round 2 Review Football NSW Retrieved 20 April 2015 a b Waratah Cup Round Three Review Football NSW Retrieved 20 April 2015 Waratah Cup round 4 Review Football NSW Retrieved 20 April 2015 Waratah Cup Round of Sixteen Review Football NSW Retrieved 20 April 2015 Adam Pengilly 24 May 2013 Wollongong United fear complacency Illawarra Mercury Retrieved 20 April 2015 Mark Stavroulakis Waratah Cup Semi finals this Wednesday Football NSW Retrieved 20 April 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2013 Waratah Cup amp oldid 1218324018, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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