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Midland
Tournament sees more success for Kent in the A grade
Kent once again claimed the
A grade trophy as Midland Tournament was played out under
a mixture of bright sunshine and short showers at Henley
in Arden. However, overall it was once again Vale Impi's
weekend as they took two wins and second place to take 46
points to help their pusuit of Kent in the league.
The A grade was a round robin
and after Kent it was Celyn who took the most points and
once again finished second, as they did at Cotswold three
weeks ago. They lost to Kent by just two goals, and though
Kent might make a couple of changes to their team for the
Nationals and Highlanders will come out to play, having
been lacking from the last couple of tournaments, Celyn
are now potential contenders in the A grade. However, the
form that Jason Webb and showed showed having just returned
from a broken collar bone (editors nore: Jason's collar
bone, not Banjo's) was served as a stark reminder of
both what the other clubs need to overcome if they are to
defeat Kent and also of what the UK were lacking when they
played Ireland a few weeks ago.
In the B grade it was Solent
who took top spot, as they used their own young talent,
in players such as Joe Hopkins, mixed with the experience
of players such as Shelley Yirrel (nee King) and Kerry Bean,
who they borrowed for the weekend, to get their first B
grade victory of the year. Canterbury Colts picked up second
spot to continue the good form they have shown in the B
grade this year.
In the Upper C grade Vale
Impi and Ashfields renewed their eastern region rivalry
and again it was Vale impi who just came out on top. They
won 17-14 in a very close final which ebbed and flowed but
in the end Ashfields couldn't quite handle the sheer speed
of Matt Smith and Spooks and the game slipped away from
them at the end. However while Matt won best number 1, Livvy
Foley of Ashfield picked up best number 3 for her superb
play against him.
C grade had a particularly
large entry this tournament and so there was also a lower
C grade and this went to Arden, the only midland region
club to claim places at their home tournament. They easily
overcame a Welsh Dragonsteam in the final by 21-4 with some
great play from their youngsters Chris Milburn, Dave Baker
and Louise Cornforth, who next weekend will head north to
Derbyshire to try and defend their Pony Club Polocrosse
Championship trophy for North Warwickshire.
In the D grade Canterbury
Colts got the better of their local rivals Kent as they
finished on the top spot with Kent just behind them in second.
They had the help of young Pip Rowland, who they borrowed
from Arden, and he took best number 1, while Jasper Gale
took best number 2 and best horse for Pasha.
In the E Grade Vale Impi scored
a one two and took home all the prizes.They also, therefore,
did well in the best numbers with Lily Warne getting best
number 1, Phoebe Ward got best number 3 and Celia Price
picked up best horse. Gary Pedley won best number 2 in his
first tournament, having clearly learnt a lot from watching
his son Max play the last few years, though Max himself
is currently sidelined with a fractured arm.
Juniors again went to Arden
as they overcame a valiant combined Welsh Dragons and Henson
(from France) side, which overcame language barriers to
push Arden all the way. Hugh Carthew, who also recently
came back from a broken collar bone, did particulay well
as he doubled up to play a number 2 and a number 1 for the
Welsh Dragons/ Henson and took home best number 2 for his
efforts.
The Primary Juniors saw the
Welsh Dragons pitted against Henson and it was the French
side who won out as they top the top spot from the Dragons.
Gail Beaufilis picked up the best number 1 for the Henson
side, making the long trip from France very worth while
for them
Look
at the latest from the leagues
Full
Results
Place |
A
Grade |
B
Grade |
Upper
C Grade |
Lower
C Grade |
D
Grade |
E
Grade |
Juniors
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Primary
Juniors |
| 1st |
Kent Target |
Solent |
Vale Impi |
Arden |
Canterbury
Colts |
Vale Impi |
Arden |
Henson |
| 2nd |
Celyn |
Canterbury
Colts |
Ashfields |
Welsh Dragons/
Henson |
Kent Target |
Vale Impi |
Welsh Dragons/
Henson |
Welsh
Dragons |
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| Best Horse |
Banjo -
Jason Webb (Kent Target) |
Diva - Dan
Rohan (Kent Target) |
Jesus Christ
- Sophie Harding (Kent Target) |
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Pasha -
Jasper Gale (Canterbury Colts) |
Celia
Price's Horse |
Dave - Chris
Lampard (Welsh Dragons, loaned from Canterbury Colts) |
Bumble -
Georgia Caine (Welsh Dragons, loaned from Ashfields) |
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| Best
Numbers |
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| 1) |
Alex
Richardson (Kent) |
Will Hunt
(Cotswold) |
Matt Smith
(Vale Impi) |
Chris Milburn
(Arden) |
Pip Rowland
(Canterbury Colts, loaned from Arden) |
Lily
Warne (Vale Impi) |
Tash Mason
(Arden) |
Gail
Beaufilis (Henson) |
| 2) |
Will
Halcrow (Kent) |
Shelley
Yirrel (Solent, loaned from Highlanders) |
Tom Bowden-Eyre
(Vale Impi) |
Sophie Harding
(Arden) |
Jasper Gale
(Canterbury Colts) |
Gary
Pedley (Vale Impi, loaned from Pennine) |
Hugh Carthew
(Welsh Dragons) |
Bumble
- Georgia Caine (Welsh Dragons, loaned from Ashfields) |
| 3) |
Jason
Webb (Kent) |
Kerry Bean
loaned from Kent) |
Livvy Foley
(Ashfields) |
Louise Cornforth
(Arden) |
Gabi Jones
(Welsh Dragons) |
Phoebe
Ward (Vale Impi) |
Alice Zawoda
(Arden) |
Annabel
Twinberrow (Arden) |
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