Victoria Cup kicks off!


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It's not bad. Check it out at 11:30 into the video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bz1QMLQpjRg


Cool, thanks for the find :)
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It's not bad. Check it out at 11:30 into the video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bz1QMLQpjRg
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Blackmissionary wrote:
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I can't understand why its not called the Docherty Cup making it one of the oldest competitions in the country.

Sorry I forgot football started in 2005 my mistake. (Sorry just a little angry at the short sightedness)

I've been wondering that myself. Maybe because of the change in the actual physical trophy?
I've tried to find out whether the original Dockerty Cup was one perpetual trophy and if so ascertain it's whereabouts, but no joy.


As far as I know, one perpetual trophy. Pretty certain that the FFV has it, if not, then it would be Green Gully, who were the last winners of the competition in 2004.

When they resurrected the cup competition last year, instead of using the old name with a sponsors name attached, they went for Mirabella Cup and a new trophy. No Mirabella this year, and yet we have no Dockerty Cup. FFV History committee have made the recommendation that the FFV bring back the name and/or trophy... we'll see how that goes.

Let's hope so! If it really is the same trophy used since 1909, I'd love to see it some day.
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paladisious wrote:
Arthur wrote:
I can't understand why its not called the Docherty Cup making it one of the oldest competitions in the country.

Sorry I forgot football started in 2005 my mistake. (Sorry just a little angry at the short sightedness)

I've been wondering that myself. Maybe because of the change in the actual physical trophy?
I've tried to find out whether the original Dockerty Cup was one perpetual trophy and if so ascertain it's whereabouts, but no joy.


As far as I know, one perpetual trophy. Pretty certain that the FFV has it, if not, then it would be Green Gully, who were the last winners of the competition in 2004.

When they resurrected the cup competition last year, instead of using the old name with a sponsors name attached, they went for Mirabella Cup and a new trophy. No Mirabella this year, and yet we have no Dockerty Cup. FFV History committee have made the recommendation that the FFV bring back the name and/or trophy... we'll see how that goes.
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Arthur wrote:
I can't understand why its not called the Docherty Cup making it one of the oldest competitions in the country.

Sorry I forgot football started in 2005 my mistake. (Sorry just a little angry at the short sightedness)

I've been wondering that myself. Maybe because of the change in the actual physical trophy?
I've tried to find out whether the original Dockerty Cup was one perpetual trophy and if so ascertain it's whereabouts, but no joy.
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I can't understand why its not called the Docherty Cup making it one of the oldest competitions in the country.

Sorry I forgot football started in 2005 my mistake. (Sorry just a little angry at the short sightedness)
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The FFV State Knockout Cup kicked off with a bang last Saturday with clubs including Ballarat Red Devils, Box Hill United, Mornington, and Malvern City progressing into the next round of the zone playoffs.

The competition, previously known as the Mirabella Cup, entered its second year without a major sponsor with Mr. Joe Mirabella writing to the Football Federation of Victoria (FFV) Board earlier this year, informing them of his withdrawal from the competition.

“The Board regretted that Mr Mirabella had decided to withdraw his support of the State Knockout Cup but thanked him for his contribution to football in Victoria,” a FFV spokesman said.

Perhaps the upset of the round went to Melton Phoenix who defeated State League 3 side Williamstown 5-3 at MacPherson Park. The Phoenix are heading into the 2012 season, three leagues below Williamstown in Provisional League 3 (North-West). It’s a horrid start to the New Year for Williamstown, who were relegated in 2011.

The first game of the competition was contested at Knox Regional Football Centre between Old Carey and Nunawading, with the State League 3 side, Nunawading, scrapping past their far inferior opponents 1-0. At the same neutral venue, Ashburton United defeated Whitehorse United 3-1.

Out west, Sebastopol Vikings made the 102km trek down the Midlands Highway to Lorne and went home the happier with a 2-0 win over Surf Coast FC.

Newly promoted North Sunshine Eagles humiliated neighbours Brimbank Stallions, pumping 5 goals past the Provisional League 3 outfit, away from home, whilst keeping a clean sheet. Equally convincing were Ballarat Red Devils and Box Hill United who humbled Corio and Eltham Redbacks respectively, both scoring 7 goals away from home.

The State Football Centre saw six games played, in which Middle Park defeated Elwood City 3-1, both Old Trinity Grammarians and South Yarra comfortably beat their respective opponents 3-0, Malvern City and Melbourne Tornado clashed in a goal fest with Malvern winning 5-3, Collingwood City toppled Albert Park 4-0, and Melbourne University showing the Old Melburnians how it’s done by winning 2-1.

Parkmore SC and Peninsula Strikers FC progressed by default, as their respective opponents, Springvale City and Frankston Pines, forfeited.

Strangely, Frankston Pines withdrew their entry after they told the FFV they “were not ready in terms of the number of players registered and available,” while Springvale City were illegible to compete “due to unforeseen circumstances outside FFV’s control.”

In the remaining games of the round, Mornington beat a recently relegated Skye United 4-2, Berwick defeated Sandown Lions 4-1, Westvale beat local side Cairnlea 5-2, and Middle Park beat Elwood City 3-1.

The next round of the FFV State Knockout Cup starts on Saturday, 17th March, with 30 games kicking off, including the eagerly anticipated Moreland Derby between United and City.

http://goalweekly.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=2820%3Avictoria-cup-kicks-off&Itemid=134

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