Monday, January 24, 2011

Summer Cup draw held tonight

The draw for the Summer Cup competition was made this evening at KGV Park.

The draw, which is the same for the Premier League seniors and reserves, is:

Group A: Tilford Zebras, Beachside, University, Taroona

Group B: South Hobart, Clarence United, Nelson Eastern Suburbs

Group C: Olympia Warriors, Kingborough Lions United, Hobart United, DOSA

Group D: Glenorchy Knights, New Town Eagles, Metro

Some venues have yet to be determined for the competition, which kicks off on Saturday, 12 February.

The semi-finals are scheduled for KGV Park on Wednesday, 2 March, with the grand final at KGV Park on Saturday, 5 March.

The prize money for the winner of the men’s Premier League section is $1,000, plus a trophy and medallions. The runner-up receives $375.

The winner of the men’s reserve section collects $350, a trophy and medallions, while the runner-up earns $175.

If the 90-minute matches are drawn, there will be two periods of extra-time of 10 minutes each, followed by penalty kicks if the game is still undecided.

The women’s draw is:

Group A: Glenorchy Knights, Taroona, Olympia, Nelson

Group B: National Training Centre, Tilford Zebras, Clarence United, University, Kingborough

28 comments:

  1. Group Winners: Zebras, South, Lions, Eagles

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  2. Zebras ,south, Olympic and knights for the semi's . Clarence to finish bottom of its group .

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  3. so how do the fixtures work for the two groups of three teams?

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  4. Hobart Zebras, South Hobart, Kingborough & New Town all to advance.

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  5. 5 in one group, 4 in another and 3 in two groups, are you sure this is right?

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  6. Anonymous 9.52pm, what are you on about?

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  7. prize money wot a joke............

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  8. Lousy prize money considering the wages and 'frills' in the office, not to mention gate takings and kiosks.

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  9. Two anons have picked Eagles. Are you serious??

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  10. he needs a bigger monitor

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  11. That makes 14 teams. who is missing? I am assuming in groups b and d that there will be a bye each round

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  12. Read the post anon 9:52 is correct

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  13. 2 grps of 4 and 3 it says

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  14. here zebras doing five day camp training twice a day before they travel to Queensland ...competition for south ?...looking interesting..

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  15. Anonymous 10.54pm, Tilford Zebras have cancelled their trip to Queensland. No grounds are available because of the floods and so the trip is off.

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  16. Walter, you mention if the games are drawn there will be extra time,then possibly penalties, is this for the group games also or just the finals?

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  17. I can't believe people are complaining about the level of prize money in a predominately amateur league, we should be happy that there is any at all. Maybe someone should be talking to Dick Smith and David Walsh, they may have a soft spot for football, and put up a purse of several million for the summer cup. GET REAL!

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  18. Why are the NTC/TIS mens team not in the summer cup? They want to play in the big boys comp so why aren't they? Not in the Hudson cup either. Scared of an open draw perhaps? Might have drawn a premier league team!!!!

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  19. last two comments are stupid along with anyone tipping eagles to win anything except the longest punts

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  20. congrats to kinborough for already making it through the group stage.

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  21. maybe 8:21 - but then why does it cost so much to register teams where fft dont even cover with medical insurance...

    u need to get real.

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  22. Is George K the worst coach in the league? That will answer your question on how Eagles will go

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  23. when does the summer cup roster come out?

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  24. They are already involved in a trans tasman competition in Newcastle, with teams from New Zealand and other NTC programs.

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  25. Anon 9.55am

    All that can be said about your comment is YOU TOSSER!

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  26. If Olympia are to win a game this year....they'll have to forget about the no train no game. Their best players are the ones least there.

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  27. Apparently Olympia chose the ground location so as to kick balls on the highway...good way to waste time.

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  28. annon at 12.47pm. LOL

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