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Coastal beaten in cup final

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Eastern Suburbs have won the Kate Sheppard Cup for the first time, completing a league-cup double.

The Aucklander­s beat Christchur­ch’s Coastal Spirit 4-0 in the final of the national women’s knockout cup competitio­n at QBE Stadium in Albany yesterday, controllin­g the game from start to finish.

Suburbs’ first goal came inside five minutes, when teenager Hannah Pilley finished calmly after they won the ball in midfield and looked to attack at pace.

They doubled their lead in the ninth minute when Tayla O’Brien poked the ball home from close range – so close that she in fact appeared to be offside, much to the frustratio­n of the Coastal Spirit defence.

But while the Cantabrian­s could rightly be upset about that call, they couldn’t argue with the result, as Suburbs were far superior throughout. Kate Sheppard Cup final: Eastern Suburbs 4 (Hannah Pilley 4’, 25’; Tayla O’Brien 9’, 35’) Coastal Spirit 0. HT: 4-0.

Chatham Cup final: Napier City Rovers 3 (Jonny McNamara 82’, Liam Schofield 84’, Sho Goto 89’) Melville United 2 (Federico Marquez 12’, Aaron Scott 86’).

The Suburbs front three of O’Brien, Pilley and Jade Parris linked up brilliantl­y at times and it wasn’t long before they found a third.

Pilley did the honours, running free at halfway to meet a pass turned around the corner by Parris, and finishing neatly for a second time in the 25th minute.

O’Brien then added her second 10 minutes later, smashing a shot past Coastal keeper Una Foyle after a cross from the right was laid off by Parris.

Coastal Spirit’s main plan of attack was to try to find striker Belinda van Noorden directly, but while they had some success in doing so, they found it hard to fashion clearcut chances.

Suburbs’ four-goal buffer meant they could keep things tight in the second half, and while Coastal saw more of the ball, they never looked like mounting a comeback.

Suburbs had already tasted success once this season, winning the Northern Region League’s premier women’s division.

■ Napier City Rovers claimed their fifth Chatham Cup in stunning fashion, coming from behind to beat Melville United 3-2 yesterday.

Midfielder Sho Goto scored their winner just before stoppage time began, capping off a frenetic final 10 minutes, which began with Melville holding on desperatel­y to a 1-0 lead.

Napier’s equaliser finally came in the 82nd minute, when Jonny McNamara scored from close range. That set up a dramatic finale in which Napier went ahead, Melville equalised and with extra time looming, Goto grabbed the winning goal.

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