The women's first team are one of the final eight teams left in the New Zealand Women's Knockout Cup competition after a 4-0 win over Papakura City FC at McClennan Park Stadium on Sunday.
And the Kraakman family had a big influence on the outcome...
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Despite taking an early first half lead, the men's first team were beaten 2-1 by Tauranga City United AFC at Bledisloe Park on Saturday in the latest round of the Lotto NRFL Men's Division 1 competition.
3 points at Waikaraka park against central Utd would have lifted the Puke reserves into third place, but it wasn't to be...
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Tough game for Mens 4th team ...
The women's first team took a point from a 1-1 draw with Fencibles United AFC at Riverhills Park on Sunday.
Lotto NRFL Division 1 top dogs Three Kings United took a 7-0 win over the men's first team at Keith Hay Park on Saturday.
The Reserves took on league leaders and unbeaten Three Kings Utd Thunder at Keith Hay Park on Saturday. It's always nice when you can stick to a plan...
Maroons battle hard for well deserved point ...
YES
yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes...
A much needed victory thoroughly deserved..............
The women’s first team advanced to the second round of the New Zealand National Women’s Knockout Cup with a 3-1 win over Bay Olympic at Bledisloe Park on Sunday.
The men's first team were beaten 3-2 on Saturday by local rivals Waiuku AFC in their Lotto NRFL Men's Division 1 match at Bledisloe Park.
The Men's Reserves started their second round on Saturday away to Mt Albert Ponsonby. Read how Puke failed to take all 3 points from a team they scored 6 against in the first round.
Four goals inside the opening half hour killed the game off for the visitors Ngaruawahia United AFC at Bledisloe Park on Saturday.
The women's first team fell 3-2 to Eastern Suburbs AFC at Madills Farm in glorious conditions on Sunday.
Last minute heartbreak for the Mens 4th Team ...
Good effort but we couldn't quite match them
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The women's first team were beaten 3-0 by league-leaders Lynn-Avon United AFC at Ken Maunder Park on Sunday.