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Football: Kamo, Brown in Chatham Cup

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It was a good day at the office on Monday for Kamo player Keegan Baddeley who scored a hattrick in his side's 5-1 demolition of Zamantix in the Anzac Day Chatham Cup clash at Kamo. Photo / Michael Cunningham

It was a good day at the office on Monday for Kamo player Keegan Baddeley who scored a hattrick in his side's 5-1 demolition of Zamantix in the Anzac Day Chatham Cup clash at Kamo. Photo / Michael Cunningham

Two Whangarei teams have progressed to the next round of football's premier national knock out competition - the Chatham Cup - with home wins over the weekend.

Kamo have gone into the hat for the first round draw of the Chatham Cup after star striker Keegan Baddeley netted a hattrick in the side's 5-1 hammering of Zamantix in the cup preliminary round on Monday.

Baddeley proved too much of a handful in the Anzac Day clash at Kamo and could have scored several more.

As it was he had to settle for three while Kyle Mack scored a brace. Luke Adams scored the goal for Zamantix.

Central Brown are also into the draw for the next round after a 4-2 extra time win over Auckland Volcanoes at Otaika Sports Ground on Saturday.

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The "Canoes" went 1-0 up and Central Brown equalised through a deflected free kick to Scott Tierney before the Whangarei side won in extra time thanks to a quick-fire hat-trick to Jake Mabbett.

Kerikeri couldn't make it into the next round going down 5-1 to Auckland side Lynn-Avon United while Warkworth also went out losing 6-2 to University of Auckland. The first round of the Chatham Cup - when many of the more fancied teams will be included - will be contested over the weekend of May 14-15.

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