2023 Women's South Island League (New Zealand)

The 2023 Women's South Island League, is the 2nd season of the 2nd level women's football in New Zealand and the 1st season under the name Women's South Island League.

South Island League
Season2023
Dates10 June 2023 - 2 September 2023
ChampionsCashmere Technical
Matches played29
Goals scored131 (4.52 per match)
Top goalscorerBritney-Lee Nicholson
(15 goals)
Biggest home winCoastal Spirit 8–0 Nelson Suburbs
(19 August 2023)
Biggest away winOtago University 0–6 Cashmere Technical
(1 July 2023)
Highest scoringCoastal Spirit 8–0 Nelson Suburbs
(19 August 2023)
Longest winning runCashmere Technical (6 matches)
Longest unbeaten runCashmere Technical (10 matches)
Longest winless runNelson Suburbs (10 matches)
Longest losing runNelson Suburbs (8 matches)
2022
2024
All statistics correct as of 2 September 2023.

Coastal Spirit are the South Island Qualifying League, known as Mainland Women's Premiership, champions and the 2022 Women's South Island Championship champions and Dunedin City Royals are the FS Women's Premiership champions, Women's South Island League Playoff winners and 2022 Women's South Island Championship runners up.[1][2]

The South Island League is the culmination of two regional federations, each of which provide teams to the Women's South Island League. The top four teams in the Women's Premier League and top two teams from the Women's Southern Premiership qualify for entry into the South Island League.[2]

Qualifying League

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South Island Qualifying League

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South Island Qualifying League
Season2023
Dates1 April 2023 - 28 May 2023
ChampionsCoastal Spirit
Matches played28
Goals scored112 (4 per match)
Top goalscorerBritney-Lee Nicholson
(15 goals)
Biggest home winCoastal Spirit 12–0 Haswell Christchurch United
(29 April 2023)
Biggest away winSelwyn United 0–20 Coastal Spirit
(6 May 2023)
Highest scoringSelwyn United 0–20 Coastal Spirit
(6 May 2023)
Longest winning runCoastal Spirit (5 matches)
Longest unbeaten runCoastal Spirit (6 matches)
Longest winless runHalswell Christchurch United (5 matches)
Longest losing runHalswell Christchurch United (6 matches)
2022
2024
All statistics correct as of Completed.

The season started on 1 April, and finished on 28 May, being a single round. The league determined the top four teams in Mainland's federation, who went on to play the top two teams from Southern Football. The bottom three teams played in the Canterbury Women's Premiership, starting after this league finished, and were joined by the top three teams of Canterbury Women's Championship Division 1.

Team

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The four teams from the 2022 leage - Cashmere Technical, Coastal Spirit, FC Nomads United and University of Canterbury - were joined by Halswell Christchurch United, Nelson Suburbs, and Selwyn United. Halswell Christchurch United were a combined team of Halswell United and Christchurch United; similarly FC Nomads United was a combined team from Nomads United and FC Twenty 11.[3]

TeamHome groundLocationCompetition
Cashmere TechnicalGarrick Memorial ParkWoolston, Christchurch2nd Mainland Women's Premier League
Coastal Spirit SASFCEnglish ParkSt Albans, Christchurch1st Mainland Women's Premier League
Halswell Christchurch UnitedUnited Sports CentreSpreydon, Christchurch
Nelson SuburbsSaxton FieldNelson
FC Nomads United WPLTulett ParkCasebrook, Christchurch4th Mainland Women's Premier League
Selwyn United WPLFoster ParkRolleston
University of CanterburyEnglish ParkSt Albans, Christchurch3rd Mainland Women's Premier League

Table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Coastal Spirit (C, Q)6510422+4016Winner of South Island Qualifying League and qualification to South Island League
2Cashmere Technical (Q)6411255+2013Qualification to South Island League
3University of Canterbury (Q)6312108+210
4Nelson Suburbs (Q)63031211+19
5FC Nomads United620489−16Qualification to Canterbury Women's Premiership
6Selwyn United6204543−386
7Halswell Christchurch United6015428−241
Source: Mainland Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head to head[4]
(C) Champions; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Result Table

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Home \ AwayCTCSHCNSNUSUUC
Cashmere Technical1–15–01–23–0
Coastal Spirit12–03–0
Halswell Christchurch United2–32–2
Nelson Suburbs2–31–32–03–2
FC Nomads United0–34–00–1
Selwyn United0–120–201–4
University of Canterbury2–01–05–0
Source: Mainland Football
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

League top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1Britney-Lee NicholsonCoastal Spirit15
2Melanie CameronCoastal Spirit6
3Aimee PhillipsCashmere Technical5
Whitney HepburnCoastal Spirit
5Charlotte MortlockCashmere Technical4
Jasmine BarneyNelson Suburbs
Laura NewmanCoastal Spirit
Lauren DabnerCoastal Spirit
Nicola DominikovichCashmere Technical
10Leanna RyanCashmere Technical3

League hat-tricks

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RoundPlayerForAgainstHome/AwayResultDate
1[5]Aimee PhillipsCashmere TechnicalSelwyn UnitedAway0–121 April 2023
Charlotte Mortlock
4[6]Laura NewmanCoastal SpiritHalswell Christchurch UnitedHome12–029 April 2023
Britney-Lee Nicholson
5[7]Melanie Cameron[a]Coastal SpiritSelwyn UnitedAway0–206 May 2023
Britney-Lee Nicholson[b]
  1. ^ Player scored 4 goals
  2. ^ Player scored 8 goals

Own goals

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RoundPlayerClubAgainst
2[8]Jasmine BallUniversity of CanterburyCoastal Spirit
7[9]Leigh BowieSelwyn UnitedUniversity of Canterbury

ODT Women's Southern Premiership

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ODT Women's Southern Premiership League
Season2023
Dates1 April 2023 - 6 May 2023
ChampionsDunedin City Royals
Matches played21
Goals scored88 (4.19 per match)
Top goalscorerNieve Collin
(6 goals)
Biggest home winQueenstown 11–0 Northern
(22 April 2023)
Biggest away winGreen Island 0–11 Dunedin City Royals
(6 May 2023)
Highest scoringQueenstown 11–0 Northern
(22 April 2023)
Green Island 0–11 Dunedin City Royals
(6 May 2023)
Longest winning runDunedin City Royals (6 matches)
Longest unbeaten runDunedin City Royals (6 matches)
Longest winless runNorthern (6 matches)
Longest losing runNorthern (6 matches)
2022
2024
All statistics correct as of Completed.

Teams

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All seven teams from the previous season competed.

TeamHome groundLocation2022 Season
Dunedin City RoyalsLogan ParkDunedin North, Dunedin1st ODT Women's Southern Premiership
Green IslandSunnyvale ParkGreen Island, Dunedin5th ODT Women's Southern Premiership
MosgielMemorial Park GroundMosgiel7th ODT Women's Southern Premiership
NorthernForrester ParkNormanby, Dunedin6th ODT Women's Southern Premiership
Otago UniversityLogan ParkDunedin North, Dunedin3rd ODT Women's Southern Premiership
Queenstown RoversQueenstown Events CentreFrankton, Queenstown4th ODT Women's Southern Premiership
Roslyn WakariEllis ParkGlenross, Dunedin2nd ODT Women's Southern Premiership

League

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The league was a single round, with the top four teams advancing to the South Island League southern playoffs. The bottom three teams played in the ODT Women's Southern Championship, with the two teams who did not qualify for the South Island League.

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Dunedin City Royals (C, Q)6600350+3518Winner of Women's Southern Premiership and qualification to South Island League Playoffs
2Roslyn-Wakari (Q)6411166+1013Qualification to South Island League Playoffs
3Otago University (Q)6312133+1010
4Queenstown (Q)63031612+49
5Green Island6204516−116Qualification to Southern Football Women's Championship
6Mosgiel6204317−146
7Northern6006034−340
Source: Mainland Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Goals against; 5) Head to head; 6) Disciplinary record; 7) Coin toss[10]
(C) Champions; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated
Results Table
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Home \ AwayDCGIMONOOUQURW
Dunedin City Royals7–06–04–0
Green Island0–114–0
Mosgiel1–01–01–3
Northern0–60–10–7
Otago University0–12–13–0
Queenstown2–011–02–10–0
Roslyn-Wakari1–08–04–1
Source: Mainland Football
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
League top scorers
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RankPlayerClubGoals
1Nieve CollinDunedin City Royals6
2Chelsea WhittakerDunedin City Royals5
3Mikayla GrayDunedin City Royals4
Keely OsborneQueenstown
Zara PartleyRoslyn-Wakari
Holly White
7Margarida DiasDunedin City Royals3
Madeline McCormickOtago University
Rose Hanna MortonDunedin City Royals
Jemma WilsonRoslyn-Wakari
League hat-tricks
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RoundPlayerForAgainstHome/AwayResultDate
1[11]Rose MortonDunedin City RoyalsMosgielHome7–01 April 2023
2[12]Margarida DiasDunedin City RoyalsNorthernAway0–65 April 2023
3Madeline McCormickOtago UniversityNorthernAway0–719 April 2023
5Holly WhiteRoslyn-WakariNorthernHome8–025 April 2023
7Nieve CollinDunedin City RoyalsGreen IslandAway0–116 May 2023
Own goals
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RoundPlayerClubAgainst
3Laura WallisQueenstownRoslyn-Wakari
7Paige JulianGreen IslandDunedin City Royals

South Island League Playoffs

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Each team played each other once over three rounds, with the top two advancing to the South Island League, while the bottom two played in the ODT Women's Southern Championship.

Table
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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Dunedin City Royals (C, Q)3210124+87Winner of South Island League Playoffs and qualification to South Island League
2Otago University (Q)320164+26Qualification to South Island League
3Queenstown302136−32Qualification to Southern Football Women's Championship
4Roslyn-Wakari3012310−71
Source: Mainland Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Goals against; 5) Head to head; 6) Disciplinary record; 7) Coin toss[10]
(C) Champions; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated
Results Table
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Home \ AwayDCOUQURW
Dunedin City Royals3–17–1
Otago University3–0
Queenstown2–2
Roslyn-Wakari1–21–1
Source: Mainland Football
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
League top scorers
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RankPlayerClubGoals
1Ruby AndersonDunedin City Royals4
3Carolyn DaysOtago University2
Margarida DiasDunedin City Royals
Tahlia RoomeDunedin City Royals
Morgan SmileyOtago University
Jemma WilsonRoslyn-Wakari
7Madeline BraunQueenstown1
Hope Donoghue
Charlotte MarvinOtago University
Abbey NeilsonQueenstown
Eloise RobinsonOtago University
Shontell SmiteDunedin City Royals
Chelsea Whittaker
League hat-tricks
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RoundPlayerForAgainstHome/AwayResultDate
1Ruby AndersonDunedin City RoyalsRoslyn-WakariHome7–120 May 2023

South Island League

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The six teams each played every other team twice, once at home and once away.

Qualified Teams

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Cashmere Technical, Coastal Spirit and Dunedin City Royals returned to the league, joined by Otago University from Southern Football, with Nelson Suburbs and University of Canterbury from Mainland Football.[3]

AssociationTeamPosition in
Regional League
App
(last)
Previous best
(last)
Mainland Football (4 berths)Coastal Spirit1st1stDebut
Cashmere Technical2nd1stDebut
University of Canterbury3rd1stDebut
Nelson Suburbs4th1stDebut
Southern Football (2 berths)Dunedin City Royals1st1stDebut
Otago University2nd1stDebut

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Cashmere Technical (C)10910369+2728Winner of Women's South Island League
2Dunedin City Royals106223011+1920
3Coastal Spirit95223512+2317
4Otago University93151234−2210
5University of Canterbury10118931−224
6Nelson Suburbs10118934−254
Updated to match(es) played on 2 September 2023. Source: Mainland Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Goals against; 5) Head to head; 6) Disciplinary record; 7) Coin toss[10]
(C) Champions

Results Table

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Home \ AwayCTCSDCNSOUUC
Cashmere Technical4–33–13–14–16–1
Coastal Spirit1–10–0[a]8–0PP[b]2–1
Dunedin City Royals0–24–24–06–16–0
Nelson Suburbs1–50–51–30–12–2
Otago University0–60–102–22–42–1
University of Canterbury0–22–40–41–01–3
Updated to match(es) played on 20 August 2023. Source: Mainland Football
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
  1. ^ Game postponed due to Coastal's Kate Sheppard Cup semi final.[13]
  2. ^ Game postponed, reason unknown.[14]

League top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals[15]
1Britney-Lee NicholsonCoastal Spirit15
2Shontelle SmithDunedin City Royals7
3Aimee PhillipsCashmere Technical6
Jayda StewartCoastal Spirit
5Nicola DominkovichCashmere Technical5
Amy HislopOtago University
Charlotte RocheCashmere Technical
8Melanie CameronCoastal Spirit4
Freya Partridge-MooreDunedin City Royals
Jonelle AuthorCashmere Technical
11Multiple players3

League hat-tricks

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RoundPlayerForAgainstHome/AwayResultDate
3[16]Aimee PhillipsCashmere TechnicalOtago UniversityAway0–61 July 2023
5[17]Jayda Stewart[a]Coastal SpiritOtago UniversityAway0–1023 July 2023
Britney-Lee Nicholson[a]
7[18]Britney-Lee NicholsonCoastal SpiritNelson SuburbsAway0–55 August 2023
9[19][20]Britney-Lee Nicholson[b]Home8–019 August 2023
Freya Partridge-MooreDunedin City RoyalsOtago UniversityHome6–1
10[21]Britney-Lee NicholsonCoastal SpiritCashmere TechnicalAway4–327 August 2023
  1. ^ a b Player scored 4 goals
  2. ^ Player scored 5 goals

Own goals

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RoundPlayerClubAgainst
3[22]Sophie HartshawUniversity of CanterburyDunedin City Royals

References

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