| Arden
delivers its normal fayre
of polocrosse and partying
Arden served up yet another
big tournament and another big Saturday night party, though
judging by the couple of errors that were made during the
prize giving the organisers might have indulged a little
too heavily. The weather was also kind to the polocrosse
community, with sunshine for most of the two days, though
heavy winds built up late on on Sunday.
The wind blew in Highlanders
favour though in the last match of the weekend as they just
managed to overcome a Cotswold side who kept it very close
right to the end. However, Highlanders just pulled ahead
in the last chukka to win the game and clinch the A grade.
Highlanders probably owe most of their victory to their
captain Guy Robertson who battled like a man posessed in
the final game to get the Highlanders the victory they needed
and in doing so won himself best male player for the weekend.
Cotswold didn't actually end up second, Kent Target took
that honour, but Lizzie Shearing of Cotswold did pick up
best lady player which will come as some consolation.
In the B grade, however, it
was not to be Highlanders day. They lead the final early
on but then back came Celyn with a great display and overturned
the deficit and built themselves a small lead to run out
winners. Simon Amor looked on great form as he took best
number 1 and his horse, Santi, took best horse for the division.
It was good to see the Celyn youngsters do so well, especially
after the tragic loss of Celyn stalwart Mark Simkin the
week before. Mark was a leading member of Celyn and the
UKPA for years and put countless hours into working with
their young players and would have been delighted to see
their victory. His memory was honoured before the start
of the final A grade match with a minute's silence, in the
same way that it was at the Northern Tournament the week
before.
The C and D grades were so big that
they were sub divided into upper and lower C and D. It is
a sign of the level of growth in UK polocrosse this year
that tournament organisers are constantly having to split
their grades
In the Upper C grade it was
the week of Solent to feel hard done by. They beat Ashfields
in the final only to have the result overturned as they
had substituted in a player of too high a grade. They lose
Kathy Hopkins to a broken hand in the previous match and
replaced her by doubling up Kim Stevens. However the difference
in playing grades of 11 to 6 meant that technically they
had broken the rules, even though it only put their grade
slightly above Ashfields' own. What made it worse was that
the organisers hadn't told Solent about the decisions before
the prize giving which made for a slightly awkward scene,
especially as it then turned out that the E grade had also
been awarded to Arden rather than Solent by mistake. However,
Arden club Chairman Simon Paynter did immediately apologise
to Solent and then later sent an official heartfelt apology
around all the UK club chairman which hopefully will have
mended any damage. Apart from these slight mistakes the
whole tournament ran incredibly smoothly and nothing should
be taken away from the organising committee who did a magnificent
job, as they always do.
In the lower C grade it was
the Canterbury Colts who claimed victory with Pennine in
second place. Both the New South Wales Junior squad and
the UK squad were playing in this grade as they get ready
to play each other in the test matches at the end of July,
however they were playing non competitively so despite NSW
being undefeated they couldn't actually claim the prize.
They could, however, win best numbers and proceeded to take
best number 1 via Jack Davidge and best number 3 via Tyler
Mortimer.
The Upper D grade went to
Vale Impi, who perhaps had a quiet tournament by their recent
standards, as they defeated Cotswold into second place,
while in the lower D grade it was the turn of Canterbury
Colts again as they defeated all comers to take the grade.
Ashfields took second place.
In the E grade in was a win
for Solent, with Canterbury Colts again getting amongst
the prizes in second place. Kian O'Hara of Solent won best
number 1 for his endeavours over the weekend and then very
sportingly gave it away as he felt he didn't deserve it.
In the Juniors it was another
win for Arden, with particularly good play by Natalie Cameron,
who won best number 3 and best horse. She was riding Charlotte
Pykett's Bumble for the weekend. Valei impi picked up the
second spot.
Full
Results
Place |
A
Grade |
B
Grade |
C
Grade |
C
Grade Plate |
D
Grade |
D
Grade Plate |
E
Grade |
Juniors |
| 1st |
Highlanders |
Celyn |
Ashfields |
Canterbury
Colts |
Vale Impi |
Canterbury
Colts |
Solent |
Arden |
| 2nd |
Kent Target |
Highlanders |
Solent |
Pennin |
Cotswold |
Ashfields |
Canterbury
Colts |
Vale
Impi |
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| Best Horse |
Chispa -
Joel Sics (Arden) |
Santi
- Simon Amor (Celyn) |
Dan Kelly's
Horse |
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Sahara -
Oli Halcrow (Kent Target) |
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Jack - Julie
Popsom (Celyn) |
Bumble -
owed by Charlotte Pykett, ridden by Natalie Cameron
(Arden) |
| Best Lady
Player |
Lizzie Shearing
(Cotswold) |
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| Best Male
Player |
Guy
Robertson (Highlanders) |
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| Best
Numbers |
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| 1) |
Alex
Richardson (Kent Target, loaned from Highlanders) |
Simon Amor
(Celyn) |
Kim Stevens
(Solent) |
Jack Davidge
(NSW) |
Hetta Carthew
(Welsh Dragons) |
Oli
Halcrow (Kent Target) |
Kian O'Hara
(Solent) |
Harry
Twinberrow (Arden) |
| 2) |
Charlotte
Pykett (Highlanders) |
Annie Mitchell
(Celyn) |
Pete Wherret
(Kent Target) |
Kate Henning
(Canterbury Colts) |
Sophie Harding
(Arden) |
Jasper
Gale (Canterbury Colts) |
Liza Gafton
(Arden) |
Ellie
Green (Arden) |
| 3) |
Chris
Dunlop (Kent Target) |
Dan Rohan
(Kent) |
Zoe Irons
(Solent) |
Tyler Mortimer
(NSW) |
James Bicknell
(Cotswold) |
Lizzie
Felce (Canterbury Colts) |
Julie Popsom
(Celyn) |
Natalie
Cameron (Arden) |
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