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Football tournament season
1932 Chatham Cup
Tournament details
CityWellington
Venue(s)Basin Reserve
Dates3 September 1932
Defending championsTramurewa
Final positions
ChampionsWellington Marist (1st title)
Runner-upMillerton All Blacks
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The 1932 Chatham Cup was the tenth annual nationwide knockout football competition in New Zealand.

The competition was run on a regional basis, with seven regional associations (Auckland, Walkato, Wellington, Manawatu, Buller, Canterbury, and Otago) each holding separate qualifying rounds.

In the Westland Association qualifying finals, Taylorville were beaten by Dobson. Runanga and Cobden had to play two replays of the second Westland - Chatham Cup semi-final after the first result, a victory for Runanga was protested by Cobden. The first replay was played at Dunollie where the large, raucous crowd eventually spilled on to the ground after a fight between two players with one spectator striking the referee. The result to Cobden was protested by Runanga. In the deciding third match Cobden finally beat Runanga.

In the Westland Chatham Cup final at Victoria Park, Dobson drew with Cobden. In the replay a week later on the 16th of July, Dobson beat Cobden, once again at Victoria Park.

Less than a month before its match Wellington Marist, St Andrews, while at the top of the Manawatu league, lost two of its most experienced players in R. Corkindale and J. Stewart who both were granted transfers by the N.Z.F.A. to join cup rival Hamilton Wanderers. Both players subsequently went onto to assist Hamilton Wanderers to the 1932 North Island Chatham Cup Final.

Teams taking part in the final rounds are known to have included Auckland YMCA, Hamilton Wanderers, St. Andrews (Manawatu), Wellington Marist, Riccarton, Millerton All Blacks (Buller) and Maori Hill (Dunedin).

The 1932 final

Wellington Marist's Eddie Barton became the third player in Chatham Cup history to score a final hat-trick, in front of a crowd of 5000 at the Basin Reserve. The five-goal margin in the final remained a record until 1958. The game was described by contemporary sources as being a fine one, though it was one-sided. The first goal came after 25 minutes when Marist's Stan Marshment scrambled the ball across the line. Barton doubled the score before the interval. In the second half, playing with the stiff breeze, Jim Kershaw (later to become NZFA Chairman) curled the ball into the net directly from a corner. Millerton didn't take the opportunity to pull one back, missing a penalty, and Marist rubbed home the win with two further goals from Barton late on.

Millerton, a busy coalmining town in the 1930s, is now a ghost town.

Results

Canterbury Final
Christchurch Thistle7 - 1Christchurch Technical Old Boys Reserves
A. Trotter 4, D. Sutherland, G. Walker, +1 Report C. Greenwood
English Park, ChristchurchReferee: Mr. J. Crew Wellington Final
Wellington Marist4 - 2Hospital
Marshment, Condon, Barton, +1 Report Simon, W. Woods
Basin Reserve, WellingtonReferee: Mr. N. Brian South Auckland (Waikato) Final
Hamilton Wanderers3 - 1Renown
R. Corkindale 2, J. Stewart Report C. Orman
Seddon Park, HamiltonReferee: Mr. J. Wallace (Huntly) Auckland Final
Tramurewa1 - 2Auckland Y.M.C.A.
J. Hunter
  • Spong Red card
Report Bell 2
Blandford Park, AucklandReferee: Mr. A.C. Parkinson Westland/Buller Final
Dobson2 - 3 aetMillerton All Blacks
Clasper, W. Wilson Report G. Newman, J. Blyth 2
Victoria Park, GreymouthReferee: Mr. A. Hamill

Quarter-finals

Otago Final
Maori Hill7 - 0Port Chalmers
H. Balk, C. Proctor 3, A. Brown, J. Dalziel (pen.), W. Carse Report
Logan Park, DunedinReferee: Mr. A. Riach Auckland/South Auckland (Waikato) Final
Hamilton Wanderers1 - 0Auckland Y.M.C.A.
J. Stewart Report
Seddon Park, HamiltonReferee: Mr. J. Wallace (Huntly) Wellington/Manawatu Final
Wellington Marist9 - 2St. Andrews
Marshall 4. J. Kershaw 3, Bird, Barton Report Pitkathley, McShefferey
Basin Reserve, WellingtonReferee: Mr. G. Jackson Canterbury/Buller Final
Christchurch Thistle1 - 3Millerton All Blacks
G. Clements Report T. Blyth, P. Taylor 2
English Park, ChristchurchReferee: Mr. H. Weatherhead

Semi-finals

North Island Final
Hamilton Wanderers2 - 3Wellington Marist
J. Stewart, K. Cavaye Report T. Marshall 2, (Caldwell og.)
Seddon Park, HamiltonAttendance: 1500Referee: Jas. Baillie South Island Final
Maori Hill1 - 3Millerton All Blacks
C. Proctor Report J. Cowan, J. Blyth, P. Taylor
Logan Park, DunedinAttendance: 1500Referee: F. G. Smith

Final

1932 Chatham Cup Final
Wellington Marist5 – 0Millerton All Blacks
E. Barton 3, S. Marshment, J. Kershaw Report
Basin Reserve, WellingtonAttendance: 5000Referee: Mr. T. Plant

References

  1. "LOCAL AND GENERAL". Inangahua Times. 14 June 1932. p. 2. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  2. "Chatham Cup Re-Play". Greymouth Evening Star. 23 June 1932. p. 5. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  3. "Association Code - Matches in the Manawatu". Manawatu Standard. 29 June 1932. p. 10. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
Chatham Cup seasons
#Cancelled as only 12 teams registered *Cancelled due to WWII †Cancelled due to COVID-19


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