Presentation of the season 2022/23 for £15000 at the Beacon Centre 11th
July 2023.
The JW Hunt Cup Charity football competition was formed in 1926 to raise funds for the sole benefit of the local blind.
It is named in memory of John William Hunt, a local business man and benefactor.
JW Hunt founded the local Chillington Tool Company and was a supporter of local charities.
The firms trademark was the "crocodile", and the crocodile is incorporated into the trophy handles.
It had been run every season since 1926/27 season up to 2018/19 season including World War Two.
Season 2019/20 and 2020/21 were cancelled due to the Covid
Pandemic regulations
The inaugural winners being Short Heath United who beat Cannon Iron at Molineux, Wolverhampton in April 1927.
Over £360,000 has been raised since the competition started.
Season 2018/19 was the JW.Hunt Cups 93rd season and we have donated £10000 to the Beacon Centre.
Teams compete from the Birmingham, Staffordshire, Shropshire and Worcestershire Football Associations.
In January 2013 JW Hunt Cup President Alex Hamil was presented with the MBE by HRH Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace. Alex received the award for services to football and the visually impaired (Photo above).
Wolverhampton Casuals 4 v 0 Sikh Hunters
Wolverhampton Sporting Community 4 v 1 Pelsall Villa Colts
Tipton Town 4 v 0 Wyrley
Wednesfield 0 v 2 Lichfield City att 50.
Bewdley Town 2 v 3 OJM Black Country Rangers
Darlaston Town 1 v 1 Stone Old Alleynians. Stone 4-1 on pns.
Paget Rangers 0 v 1 Bilston Town Community.
Bilston removed for playing an ineligible player.
Gornal Athletic 6 v 0 Telford Town (Wellington Amateurs).
ROUND THREE.
Tipton Town 1 v 1 W,ton Casuals. Casuals win 2-0 on pens.
Lichfield City 6 v 2 Paget Rangers Wed 21st Feb.
Stone Old Alleynians 3 v 3 OJM Black Country Rgrs.
Stone OA win 13-12 after penalties.
Gornal Athletic 0v0 Wton Sporting Comm.
WSC win 6-5 on penalties.
SEMI-FINALS
Both to be played at AFC Wulfrunians wit a 7.30pm KO.
Thurs May 2nd Wolverhampton Casuals v Lichfield City.
Wed May 8th Wolverhampton Sporting Community v Stone Old Alleynians.
2023/24 FINAL.
Molineux Ground, Tuesday 21st May 7.30pm KO.
The cheque presentation for season 2022/2 took place at the Beacon Centre
on 11th July where a cheque for £15000 was presented, photographs below.
The British football penalty kick record of 44, established in October during the JW Hunt Cup game between Old Wulfs and Lane Head has been broken in the north east. On Tuesday night Washington and Bedlington Terriers both Northern League Div Two Clubs clashed in the E.Armstong Memorial Cup First Round. The game ended 3-3 and went to penalties,54 were taken with Washington winning 17-16.
To commemorate the British Record breaking JW Hunt Cup Penalty Shoot Out between Old Wulfs 19 and Lane Head 18 after 44 penalties, a plaque has been installed at the host ground AFC Wulfrunians. Click on "COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE" in menu on left.
After 90 minutes the score ended 3-3 and then to penalties. After 44 penalties Old Wulfs won 19-18.
The World record for kicks in a penalty shootout is 48 in a 2005 Namibian Cup shootout win by KK Palace 17 against Civics 16.
31/10/20. MEMBERS OF THE JW HUNT CUP COMMITTEE WITH BEACON CEO LISA COWLEY AT OPENING OF JW HUNT CUP ROOM. THE CEREMONY IS IN RECOGNITION OF THE FUND RAISING BY THE JW HUNT CUP SINCE 1926.
NEWS 22/23.