1926 Chatham Cup
The 1926 Chatham Cup was the fourth annual nationwide knockout football competition in New Zealand. The competition was run on a regional basis, with eight regional associations (Northland, Auckland, Wellington, Waikato, Wanganui, Manawatu, Canterbury and Otago) each holding separate qualifying rounds. In all, 36 teams entered the 1926 competition,[1] with the overwhelming majority being from the North Island. In the South Auckland District there were four entries from Pukemiro, Huntly, Huntly Thistle and Frankton Railways.[2] According to Huntly Thistle's club website, the club beat Pukemiro 6-0 and Hikurangi 4-0 before losing to the eventual finalists North Shore United 3–1.[3] The Manawatu Football Association initially recorded four entries. St. Andrew's, Palmerston North Returned Services Association, Palmerston North Athletic and Palmerston North Rangers.[4] Rangers later withdrew from the competition without partaking.[5] One unusual feature of the 1926 competition was that three of the four semi-finalist sides were composed largely of staff from three of the country's largest mental hospitals, at Sunnyside, Porirua, and Seacliff.[6] Seacliff was the single entry from Otago, and at an early stage there was discussion in regard to including the Dunedin side competing in the Wellington FA provincial rounds.[7] This did not eventuate, and Seacliff were directly through to the South Island Final against Sunnyside. There were four entries from North Auckland. Hikurangi, Waro Wanderers, Waro Corinthians and Whangārei YMCA.[8] The 1926 finalThe final was played at the Basin Reserve, Wellington, a change of venue from the previous finals which had been at Newtown Park or Athletic Park. The following year the final briefly returned to Newtown Park, before making its permanent home at the Basin Reserve, a venue which was used regularly until the 1970s. In the final, played in front of some 4000 spectators, Sunnyside's Archie Trotter became the first player to complete a Chatham Cup final hat-trick. The match was high scoring, but contemporary reports suggest that many opportunities were missed by both teams. H. Pickering put Sunnyside in front after just seven minutes. Archie Trotter doubled the lead for Sunnyside before L. Hipkins scored for North Shore. After the half-time interval Trotter scored two further goals before John Woolley scored a late consolation for North Shore.[9]: 67–68 Other notable features of the final included the appearance in the North Shore team of Reg Baxter, Dan Jones, and Ces Dacre. Baxter and Jones were the first players to play for two different sides in Chatham Cup finals, having been part of the successful 1923 Seacliff and 1924 Auckland Harbour Board teams respectively. Dacre, while a fine player and New Zealand representative at football, is best remembered as one of New Zealand's foremost early cricketers. Post-final at the weekly meeting of the Auckland Football Association in early September, the secretary, Mr. Dawson reported to the committee. The treatment by the New Zealand Council was praised, though the Wellington Football Association, in Dawson's opinion, had profiteered by insisting the payment of £20 over and above the rent due to the Wellington City Council for use of the Basin Reserve.[10] Results
Auckland Qualifiers
Blandford Park, Auckland Referee: Mr. R. H. Parfitt
Blandford Park, Auckland Referee: Mr. E. Parkinson
Devonport Domain, Auckland Referee: Mr. J. Ball
Blandford Park, Auckland Auckland final
Blandford Park, Auckland Referee: Mr. L.C.H. Dawson North Auckland Qualifiers
Hotel Park, Hikurangi Referee: Mr. J. Donnelly
North Auckland District Final
Recreation Park, Hikurangi Referee: Mr. F. Mogford North Auckland District Final Replay
Recreation Park, Hikurangi Referee: Mr. F. Mogford * Two players sent from field.[12][13] South Auckland Qualifiers
Huntly Domain, Huntly South Auckland District Final
Huntly Recreation Ground, Huntly Referee: Mr. Jas Baillie * Frankton Railways defaulted to Huntly. Huntly played v Huntly Thistle with 10 men.[14] North Auckland - South Auckland Final
Recreation Park, Hikurangi Referee: Mr. R. Nesbitt Auckland District Final
Huntly Recreation Ground Attendance: 2000+ Referee: Mr. Jas Baillie (Hamilton) Wellington Qualifiers
Kelburn Park, Wellington Referee: Mr. G. Goffin Replay
Basin Reserve No. 2, Wellington Referee: Mr. E. Watts
Kelburn Park, Wellington Referee: Mr. F. Hall
Basin Reserve, Wellington Referee: Mr. G. Jackson
Basin Reserve, Wellington Referee: Mr. G. Wilson
Porirua Hospital Ground, Porirua Referee: Mr. G. Jackson
Basin Reserve, Wellington Referee: Mr. E. Goffin Wellington final
Basin Reserve, Wellington Referee: Mr. L.F.C. Cooper Manawatu Qualifiers
North Street Park, Palmerston North Referee: Mr. J. Davidson Manawatu District Final
North Street Park, Palmerston North Referee: Mr. H. Crouch Wanganui QualifierWanganui District Final
Referee: Mr. F. Phillips Manawatu - Wanganui District Final
North Street Park, Palmerston North Referee: Mr. H. Crouch Wellington - Manawatu Final
North Street Park, Palmerston North Referee: Rev. Duncombe Canterbury QualifiersCanterbury semi-final
English Park, Christchurch Referee: Mr. Stout Canterbury semi-final
English Park, Christchurch Referee: Mr. H. Smyth Canterbury Final
English Park, Christchurch Referee: Mr. H. Smyth Semi-finalsNorth Island Final
Referee: Mr. H.W. Riddalls South Island Final
Culling Park, Dunedin Referee: Mr. W. P. Smith 1926 FinalTeams Sunnyside: Jim Callaghan, J. Simpson, H. Thompson, Archie Trotter, W. Robson, W. Bond, R. Purdie, H. Pickering, D. Sutherland, Bob McLachlan, Jim Wales[16] North Shore: Stewart Lipscombe, Len Colebourne, Peter Gerrard, Reg Baxter, Dick Bird, Dan Jones, L. Hipkins, Ces Dacre, George Jay, John Woolley, Jock Bradshaw. 1926 Chatham Cup Final
Referee: Mr. G. Kelly References
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