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Kent
kicks off the UK season in style
The UK polocrosse season started
at the Kent Target tournament on the 29th and 30th of May
and it was the home club who got the best results, though
the new club Canterbury Colts and Vale Impi both also managed
two wins and a second place. The tournament was hit by bad
weather on Saturday afternoon as the rain made pitches unplayable
and matches were postponed until Sunday morning. This meant
an early 8am start on Saturday for some people and there
were clearly a number of sore heads from the first Saturday
night party of the season. The pitches were also still wet
early on and the first matches of the day saw a few slips
and falls but then as the sun dried out the pitches and
people recovered the standard of polocrosse improved and
there were some great close matches played.
It was Kent
Target who took the A grade on their home ground, though
if Cotswolds had been less sporting it could have been very
different. The two clubs played on the Saturday afternoon
and the match was stopped half way through as the pitches
became unplayable. As Cotswolds were leading when the match
was stopped Kent offered them the win or a replay the next
day. Cotswolds sportingly said they would replay. They might
have regretted that the next day as Kent ran into a 6-1
lead in the first chuka witha strong display from their
ladies section. Cotswold fought back but Kent kept steadily
putting away the goals to stay in control and win the A
grade.
In the B grade
it was the mixed team of the Texan Cocktails which claimed
victory, with the Canterbury Colts claiming second spot
with a good display in their first tournament. The Cocktails
featured the Americans Sam Pohl and Quentin Jameson and
then the illustratious British names of "Uncle"
Pete Wherrett (Kent), Tom Witchell (Kent), Laura Scott (Cotswolds)
and the not-so-little-anymore Simon Amor (Celyn).
In the C grade
it was Vale Impi who showed the results of their pre season
training and their new signings as they claimed victory.
They beat Kent and Pennine comfortably and though Ashfields
pushed them close in their first match Jonathan Swift and
Dan Kelly, who Vale Impi have signed from Ashfields and
Solent respectively in the off season, made the difference
and picked up best number 1 and best number 3 for their
troubles. Ashfields and Kent ended up in joint second with
the same goal difference after they and Pennine all ended
with one win each.
Vale Impi
also claimed a win in the D grade pool 1 as they teamed
up a section with a Canterbury Colts section and just defeated
Arden in a hard fought final. The D grade was so big it
was split in two and it was the Canterbury Colts by themselves
who won pool 2 as they pushed their neighbours, Kent Target,
into second place.
In the Juniors
it was incredibly close as Kent and a combined Vale Impi
and Arden team fought it out to end the final dead level.
So it went to golden goal and it was Madeine Kish who snapped
the ball straight at the front of the line out from the
start of extra time and went down field to score, much to
the delight of the home crowd. Madeline picked up best number
1, while her number 2 Gwyn Parry got best number 2 and Natalie
Cameron of Arden, who had a very impressive match both in
attack and defence, won best number 3.
The Primary
Juniors featured two sections, one from Vale Impi and one
from Kent and they played each other a number of times over
the weekend and showed that the future of the sport looks
very promising. Celia Price of Vale Impi won best player
for some very good displays at number 3, Alice Kish of Kent
won best horse and rider for her and her pony Tommy and
Jodie Davis of Kent won the Most improved Player award.
With over
150 players playing this was easily the biggest tournament
Kent Target have ever held and it is yet another sign of
polocrosse within the UK increasing in size and popularity.
Kent Target's chairman Jason Webb said at the prizegiving
that next year they might look to use a bigger venue for
their tournament so they can more easily accomodate such
a large number of players.
Look at the
league
tables after the first tournament of the year
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Full
Results
Place |
A
Grade |
B
Grade |
C
Grade |
D
Grade 1 |
D
Grade 2 |
Juniors |
Primary
Juniors |
| 1st |
Kent Target |
Texan Cocktails |
Vale Impi |
Vale Impi/
Canterbury Colts |
Canterbury
Colts |
Kent Target |
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| 2nd |
Cotswolds |
Canterbury
Colts |
Ashfields
(2nd equal)
Kent Target (2nd equal) |
Arden |
Kent Target |
Vale Impi/
Arden |
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| Best Horse |
Socks -
Dan Duhig (Cotswolds) |
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| Best Horse
and Rider |
Jason
Webb and Banjo (Men - Kent)
Sarah Peaker and Papoose
(Ladies - Cotswolds) |
Joe Hopkins
and Tangles (Solent) |
George Harding
and Wayward Lee (Ashfields) |
Matt Smith
and Spooks (Vale Impi) |
Andy Garrow
and Breeze (Canterbury Colts) |
Lauren Williams
and Paco (Welsh Dragons) |
Alice Kish
and Tommy (Kent) |
| Best Player |
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Celia Price
(Vale Impi) |
| Most Improved |
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Jodie Davis
(Kent) |
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| Best
Numbers |
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| 1) |
Sammy
Rowden (Ladies - Kent)
Luke Mathie (Men - Cotswolds) |
Tom Witchell
(Texan Cocktails) |
Jonathan
Swift (Vale Impi) |
Bob Sherwood
(Canterbury Colts) |
Jasper Gale
(Canterbury Colts) |
Madeline
Kish (Kent) |
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| 2) |
Shelley
King (Ladies - Highlanders)
Will Halcrow (Men -
Kent) |
Uncle Pete
Wherret (Texan Cocktails) |
Nicki Robinson
(Kent) |
Alison Barnett
(Canterbury Colts) |
Jade Dunn
(Kent) |
Gwyn Parry
(Kent) |
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| 3) |
Debbie
Harris (Ladies - Kent)
Jason Webb (Men - Kent)
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Quentin
Jameson (Texan Cocktails) |
Dan Kelly
(Vale Impi) |
Angela Ristow
(Vale Impi) |
Becky Rowley
(Kent) |
Natalie
Cameron (Arden) |
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