Auckland's Three Kings United claimed the ASB Women's Knockout Cup for the fourth time in their history with a hard fought 2-0 win over Massey University at a windswept Newtown Park in Wellington on Sunday.
Massey pushed the favourites hard throughout the 19th final but especially in the opening exchanges when Emma Boyack tested Three Kings' keeper Joanna Kennedy twice and Rosie Missen fired wide from close range.
However, the Aucklander's took a 12th minute lead with the first of Marty Puketapu's two goals before Massey went close to an immediate reply when Rhonda Bridges hit the post and a few minute later a Boyack short was tipped over the bar by Kennedy.
Three Kings began to gain firmer footing in the match as central defender Emily Jensen kept tabs on the dangerous Boyack and player of the final Annalie Longo won an enthralling midfield battle against former Football Ferns teammate Emily McColl.
Puketapu hit the woodwork just before halftime and Longo did the same after a weaving run midway through the second half as Three Kings threatened a second goal that finally came when 15-year-old Martine Puketapu, the youngest ever scorer in a Women's Knockout Cup final, capped the victory with a 90th minute goal that took advantage of Rachel Ingram spilling a long range shot.