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Auckland FC coach wins car in high-stakes derby bet with billionaire owner

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Bonnie Jansen,
Publish Date
Fri, 28 Feb 2025, 4:08pm

Auckland FC coach wins car in high-stakes derby bet with billionaire owner

Author
Bonnie Jansen,
Publish Date
Fri, 28 Feb 2025, 4:08pm

For Auckland FC head coach Steve Corica, the recent win over Wellington Phoenix was about more than just securing three points.

One of the club鈥檚 billionaire owners, Anna Mowbray, had made a bet with the inaugural gaffer: if he could win the third Kiwi derby match, he would get to drive her Porsche for a week.

Corica completed the task with flying colours, beating the 16-year-old club from the capital 6-1 in Auckland. It followed their 2-0 and 2-1 victories against the side last year in Wellington and Auckland respectively.

鈥淚 had a bet with Anna about the third derby, if we were to win it, and I got a car for a week,鈥 Corica said ahead of his side鈥檚 top-of-the-table clash with Adelaide United on Saturday.

鈥淚t was a real nice car and obviously I won the bet and fair鈥檚 fair, she handed over the keys.鈥

Mowbray, founder of Zuru toy company, and her former All Black husband Ali Williams own a 15% share of the club, alongside American billionaire Bill Foley.

Ali Williams and Anna Mowbray at the Auckland FC launch. Photo / PhotosportAli Williams and Anna Mowbray at the Auckland FC launch. Photo / Photosport

鈥淚 have [been driving the car all week]. I got a flat tyre actually yesterday, so it鈥檚 probably not great for it,鈥 Corica laughed.

He said Mowbray helped with getting the tyre replaced, so he didn鈥檛 have to.

Corica was seen receiving the keys after full-time at Go Media Stadium last Saturday as Auckland FC went eight points clear at the top of the A-League table.

Adelaide United coach Carl Veart acknowledged how well the new team have performed since arriving in the trans Tasman competition.

鈥淸Auckland FC have] proven very difficult for all the teams this year,鈥 Veart said in Auckland. 鈥淐redit to Steve, he鈥檚 organised an excellent squad and they鈥檝e been playing some excellent football so far this year. We know it鈥檚 going to be a tough game.鈥

The top sides鈥 clash in South Australia in late January ended 2-2 after a goal from each side came late in injury time.

鈥淗opefully we can go that one step further this time. I thought it was one of the most exciting games so far this season and the intensity of that game for the whole 100 minutes was excellent and I expect that again.鈥

Veart said preventing the Black Knights鈥 attacking pair of Guillermo May and Max Mata will be key in Auckland.

Logan Rogerson celebrates a goal in the final seconds against Adelaide United. Photo / PhotosportLogan Rogerson celebrates a goal in the final seconds against Adelaide United. Photo / Photosport

鈥淭hey鈥檝e been quite a good combination since they鈥檝e been playing together so that鈥檚 one combination we鈥檒l have to watch.

鈥淸There鈥檚 also] the midfield, how hard [Auckland] work in the midfield as well. It鈥檚 going to be really important how we move the ball to open up and give us an opportunity to score some goals.鈥

The match kicks off at 5pm on Saturday at Go Media Stadium.

 is a multimedia journalist in the 九一星空无限 sports team. She鈥檚 a football commentator and co-host of the Football Fever podcast, and was part of the Te Rito cadetship scheme before becoming a full-time journalist.

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