Rueben Moffitt made it 2-0 to Marist in the 65th, Patrick Smiler pulled one back for Massey in the 85th, and Can got his second in the 90th minute, with a click or two of injury time to play.
“They did well,” Angel said. “It was even-stevens for a start. We missed a few, they missed a few, but I think we were a little more clinical in the second half.”
Marist have scored 20 goals this season, and conceded just three and it’s not the first time the club have reached Round 2 in the Cup.
In 2019 they exited in a 3-1 Queen’s Birthday weekend loss to Stop Out in Wellington, after Can scored twice in a 5-2 Round 1 win over New Plymouth Rangers, and in 2017 after beating Gisborne Thistle 2-0 in a qualifying round match in Napier and the Red Sox 4-3 in a Round 1 match in Palmerston North, the club’s first wins in Chatham Cup football.
The Rovers won the Chatham Cup in 1985, 1993, 2000, 2002 and 2019, a total of five wins bettered by only four other clubs in the cup’s 100 year history and the most by any club outside of Auckland and Christchurch.
Rovers are currently fifth, with three wins, three losses and a draw, in the Central League.
Meanwhile, the Havelock North Wanders women’s team, which plays in the Central Federation League, made it through to the second round of the Kate Sheppard Cup without kicking a ball, after Taranaki side Kaitaki defaulted their match which was to have been played at Guthrie Park, Havelock North, on Sunday.
The Wanderers have drawn an away game against Palmerston North Marist in Round 2, also at King’s Birthday weekend..