2012 Waratah Cup

Football tournament season
2012 Waratah Cup
McDonald's Cup
Tournament details
CountryAustralia (NSW)
Teams85
Defending championsManly United
Final positions
ChampionsSutherland Sharks
Runner-upAPIA Leichhardt Tigers
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The 2012 Waratah Cup was the 10th season of the knockout competition under the Waratah Cup name. The preliminary round for the competition commenced on 23 March 2012.

The champions were Sutherland Sharks – their second title (including the Statewide Cup competition) – who beat APIA Leichhardt Tigers in the Cup Final.

Preliminary round

The draw was announced on 23 March 2012.

Home team Score Away team
Dunbar Rovers 2–1 Belmore United
Miranda Magpies 2–1 Hurstville City Minotaurs
Polonia Rams 0–6 Coogee United
Glenmore Park 1–0 Arncliffe Aurora
Belmore Eagles FC 4–6 Gymea United FC
FC Gazy Lansvale Hills Pumas
Lilli Pilli FC 5–1 Luddenham United
Central Coast Mariners Academy 7–3 Loftus
Western Condors 2–3 West City FC
Home team Score Away team
Auburn FC 4–1 Bangor FC
Picton Rangers 4–0 Forrest Rangers
Helensburgh Thistle 0–3 Canberra Olympic
Bass Hill RSL 5–2 Bathurst 75
All Saints Oatley 2–3 Rydalemere FC
Ponds FC 2–7 Waverley Old Boys
White City 1–2 Bondi FC
Hakoah FC 2–1 Barden Ridgebacks

  • Teams receiving a Bye into the First Round : Canberra FC, Inter Lions, Dee Why, Dapto Dandaloo, Mountains United, Liverpool Sports Club, Hawkesbury City, Sans Souci, Bulli, Nepean FC, Tarrawanna, Doonside Hawks, Enfield Rovers, Prospect United, Chullora Wolves.

First round

Home team Score Away team
Lilli Pilli 4–2 Mountains United
Doonside 1–3 Nepean FC
Sans Souci 6–0 Gymea United FC
Bass Hill RSL 2–6 Waverley Old Boys
Auburn FC 0–0 (3–5 pens) Rydalmere FC
Glenmore Park 1–3 Bondi FC
Tarrawanna 4–0 Dunbar Rovers
Prospect United 1–1 (4–3 pens) Coogee United
Home team Score Away team
Central Coast Mariners Academy 3–2 Inter Lions
Hawkesbury City 2–3 Canberra Olympic
Enfield Rovers 1–3 Canberra FC
Miranda Magpies 1–1 (3–4 pens) Picton Rangers
Chullora Wolves 0–9 West City FC
Bulli 1–2 Hills Pumas
Hakoah FC 2–3 Dapto Dandaloo
Liverpool Sports Club Dee Why

Second round

Home team Score Away team
Prospect United 1–0 Waverley Old Boys
Granville Rage 3–4 Balmain SC
Hills Pumas 4–4 (3–1 pens) Northbridge FC
Dapto Dandaloo 5–1 Lilli Pilli
Bankstown City Lions 4–2 Hurstville ZFC
Central Coast Mariners Academy 0–1 Southern Bulls
Sydney University 3–4 University of NSW
Hills Brumbies FC 5–1 Bondi FC
Camden Tigers 1–2 Picton Rangers
Home team Score Away team
Fraser Park FC 2–0 Schofield Scorpions
St George FC 3–0 Gladesville Ryde Magic
San Souci 1–4 Dulwich Hill
Tarrawanna 2–2 (11–10 pens) Liverpool Sports Club
Mounties Wanderers FC 1–3 Canberra FC
Mt Druitt Town Rangers 4–3 Canberra Olympic
Macarthur Rams 0–1 Northern Tigers FC
Bankstown Berries FC 4–1 Rydalmere FC
Inter Lions 1–2 Fairfield City Lions
Spirit FC 4–1 Stanmore Hawks
Nepean FC 3–1 West City FC

Third round

The twenty winners from Round Two were joined by the twelve clubs from the NSW Premier League.

Fourth round

Quarter finals

The quarter final draw was conducted on 23 May 2012.

Home team Score Away team
Marconi Stallions 0–5 APIA Leichhardt Tigers
Sutherland Sharks 1–0 Blacktown City
Bonnyrigg White Eagles 0–3 Bankstown Berries
Dapto Dandaloo 6–2 Bankstown City Lions

Semi-finals

The semi final draw was conducted on 8 June 2012.

Sutherland Sharks New South Wales2–1New South Wales Dapto Dandaloo
Price 35'
Bailey 55'
Reid 14'
Referee: Adam Susz
APIA Leichhardt Tigers New South Wales2–1New South Wales Bankstown Berries
Parisi 22'
Casey 78' (pen.)
Adjassou 58'
Lambert Park
Referee: ?

Grand final

Sutherland Sharks New South Wales4–1New South Wales APIA Leichhardt Tigers
Price 7'
Bailey 23'
Powell 56'
Nikas 84'
Report [1] El Jamal 87'
Attendance: ~500
Referee: Kris Griffiths Jones

References

  1. ^ Dunkerley, Chris (July 2011). "NSW Waratah Cup 2012: Sharks too sharp !". Back Of The Net. Retrieved 17 June 2014.

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