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MAINLAND FOOTBALL CEO
Martin Field Dodgson
A warm welcome to English Park for the 2025 Morrison’s Mitsubishi Rita Fitzpatrick and English Cup Finals. Double header finals are always a huge occasion, and this is looking like no exception, especially when there is a combined 152 years of these cups being battled for. Over the years, Cashmere Technical have won the Rita Fitzpatrick 4 times and the English Cup an impressive 20 times (including the 13 titles as Christchurch Technical). Nomads have been successful 11 times in the English Cup, having last won in 2008, with most of their victories coming in the early 1920s and 1960s. Universities will be looking to join the list of clubs that have won one of these competitions, and, along with the other competing clubs, we wish them the best of luck.
May the best teams win. And finally, a shout-out to Morrison Mitsubishi – our naming rights sponsor for our cup competitions. Thank you for your continued, long-term support of the “Beautiful Game” in our region.
OFFICIALS
Ali MUHAMMAD, Ravinesh KUMAR, Emily CURRIE, Brian PRESCOTT
 
        Head Coach: Shane Verma
Assistant Coach: Brian Hoover
GK Coach: Duncan Reed
Physio: Sharon Whitesite
S&C Coach:  Sam O'Neil
2   Sara MANN 
5   Lily FISHER (c) 
6   Jorgia ROBERTS 
7   Katie BRUGH 
13   Claudia WILSON 
14   Anya STEPHAN 
16   Jemma WILSON 
19   Saskia PELHAM 
20   Petra BUYCK 
39   Kate LOYE 
41   Freya HERDMAN (GK) 
Reserves
1   Lily PORTEOUS 
3   Anika LOMAX 
8   Darsha KEOGAN 
18   Tessa Florence TOOMBS 
22   Minah VAN DAM 
 
        Head Coach: Blake Barrett
Assistant Coach:  Elliot Anderson-Evans
Assistant Coach:  Owen Rees
GK Coach: James Anderson
Manager:  Alex Ivory
Physio: Sharon Kearne 
7   Erin ROXBURGH (C)
8   Hannah MCKENZIE
9   Lola VAN DER SLUIS
11   Kelsey BARRETT
14   Ruby DIXON
15   Lydia GILBERT
28   Liv DEANE
30   Sophia JOHNSTON
31   Lucy JOHNSTON (GK)
34   Kyra LAZOR
40   Tori HILL
Reserves
5   Claudia VAN DE VEN
6   Sophie Hartshaw
29   Zeelia SEIFERT
35   Caylee-Grace BROWN
37   Bella THOMPSON
HEAD COACH: CASHMERE TECHNICAL
Shane Verma
On behalf of the players and staff, I would like to welcome everyone to English Park for the Reta Fitzpatrick Cup Final. To reach the final, has taken a big squad effort, with over 34 players playing for the side across three competitions.
We know it will take a strong performance to break down a well organised university side, and we know that Elliot and Blake will have their side fully prepared for another great game of football between these sides.
This day is made even more special, with our men’s team playing in the English Cup Final, and we wish the Dan and the team the best of luck for their game.
We would like to thank our sponsors, friends, family, club staff and board for all their support this year, helping us have another great season, and we can’t wait to hear you all cheering us on for a final game this year.
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HEAD COACH: UC FOOTBALL
Elliot Anderson-Evans
As coaches of the Universities of Canterbury Women’s Football team, we are looking forward to lining up against Cashmere Technical in this year’s Reta Fitzpatrick Cup final. Both sides have shown consistency throughout the season, and we expect a tight contest on match day.
Our focus in the lead-up has been on the fundamentals, clean ball circulation, organised pressing and effective set-pieces. We’ve balanced on-field repetition with a strong training block to ensure everyone understands their roles, especially when the pressure is on. That attention to detail has helped us build confidence and trust across the squad.
Cashmere Technical are a well-structured side. Their midfield moves the ball neatly, and their wide players like to push forward, so we’ll need to stay compact and work as a unit to manage those wide areas. They’ve earned their place in the final, and we respect the work they’ve put in.
On Sunday, key moments will come down to winning the second ball, dealing with quick transitions and taking our chances when they arise. We know there will be physical challenges and shifts in momentum, but we’ve prepared for all scenarios.
I trust our group to stick to the plan, remain composed and support each other throughout the match. If we bring our best game and maintain our standards, we’ll give ourselves every chance to lift the cup.
Lastly, to our girls and especially those of us playing their last game in the Maroon and gold, make sure to enjoy the moment, and we are all hoping to send you off on a high!
The Reta Fitzpatrick Cup
Named after the late Reta Fitzpatrick who was one of the early pioneers for the women's game in Canterbury.
Reta, or "Mrs Fitz's" as known and called by all the players, was a manageress (called the team chaperone in the 70's) for many seasons at club level for Rangers (now Coastal Spirit). She also occupied this role for Canterbury from 1976 until 1992. Outside of this responsibility she also filled many other roles on the committee at Rangers as well as serving on the Canterbury Women's Football Association - (CWFA) for three decades and was made a life member at both Rangers and the CWFA.
The Canterbury Women's Football Knockout Cup was first contested in 1974 when the top women's clubs included the likes of Halswell, New Brighton, Rangers and Nomads. Halswell went on to win the very first Cup competition in 1974. In 2005 the Knock Out Cup was renamed The Reta Fitzpatrick Cup with Reta on hand to hand over the trophy for the first time to inaugural winners New Brighton. This was somewhat fitting as the New Brighton coach was Rowena Fulham, who had played at Rangers and Canterbury for a number of season's when Reta was the manager.
It is testament to Reta's legacy that the Cup remains a much sort after trophy on the Canterbury sporting landscape - and we pay homage to the numerous hours of volunteer support Reta gave to football within the region.
Cup Winners
1974 
Halswell United   
1975 
New Brighton   
1976 
Rangers   
1977 
Rangers   
1978 
Halswell United 
1979
Halswell United 
1980 
Nomads United 
1981 
Nomads United   
1982 
Nomads United   
1983 
Nomads United   
1984 
Rangers   
1985 
Rangers   
1986  
Rangers   
1987 
Rangers 
1988 
Nomads United   
1989 
Nomads United   
1990 
Nomads United   
1991 
Nomads United   
1992 
Nomads United   
1993 
Nomads United 
1994 
Hillsborough   
1995 
Kaiapoi Town   
1996 
New Brighton   
1997 
New Brighton   
1998 
Avonhead 
1999 
Not contested 
2000 
New Brighton   
2001 
Rangers 
2002 
Rangers 
2003 
Not contested 
2004
Not contested 
2005 
New Brighton 
2006 
New Brighton 
2007 
Mainland PDA 
2008 
Coastal Spirit 
2009
Coastal Spirit   
2010 
Not contested 
2011
Coastal Spirit  
2012 
Coastal Spirit   
2013
Western   
2014 
Coastal Spirit   
2015
Coastal Spirit   
2016 
Cashmere Technical   
2017
Coastal Spirit   
2018 
Waimakariri United   
2019 
Cashmere Technical 
2020
Coastal Spirit 
2021
Coastal Spirit 
2022 
Coastal Spirit  
2023
Cashmere Technical
2024
Cashmere Technical
2025
Cashmere Technical