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Highlanders
and Arden are the big winners at Pennine Tournament - 5th
and 6th of June
The Highlanders claimed both
the A and B grades at Pennine Tournament but Arden ended
the weekend with the most points as they cleaned up the
2nd and 3rd places in the lower grades. It was perhaps though
a tournament mostly decided by the torrential rain which
struck on Sunday morning, leading to a number of teams forfeiting
games and agreeing to call games a draw. The A grade sides
agreed to call all three Sunday games a draw, in the B grade
2 games were called draws and in the C grade the combined
Ashfields/Kent team pulled out of their 3rd/4th place play
off match against Arden. The rain only lasted for about
two hours but it was enough to dampen the spirits of a lot
of players who were meant to be playing at that time, particularly
in the higher grades.
There were only 3 teams in
each of the A and B grades and so they were playing each
other twice on each day. This undoubtedly had some influence
on teams being willing to call games draws. The Highlanders
sides had won all their matches on the Saturday and so by
agreeing to draws on the Sunday the teams simply maintained
the status quo set the day before. In the A grade this meant
that the Highlanders finished top, Cotswold in second place
and Celyn in third.
In the B grade the Highlanders
again led after day 1 with two impressive displays and both
Arden and Kent agreed to draws with them on the Sunday.
However Arden and Kent did play each other again on the
Sunday and the win for Kent meant they took 2nd place from
Arden, despite having lost to Arden in their first match
on the Saturday.
The C grade ended in a victory
for the home side Pennine, though they did need a couple
of bits of luck to make it happen. The C grade was played
in two separate pools, with the winner of each pool going
through to the final and at first it seemed like Pennine
had lost their pool to the combined Ashfields/ Kent team
but then the result of the match between the two sides was
over turned and the win was awarded to Pennine, as Ashfield
had changed a horse between chukkas. It was a multi horse
tournament and so changing horses between games was permitted
but not between chukkas within a match. Ashfields mistakenly
thought they could change between chukkas and so the tournament
arbitration committee decided that they had broken the rules
and the win went to Pennine, meaning that they topped the
pool.
Pennine's good fortune didn't
end there as in the final they played Arden and were drawing
9 all at the end of normal time. It should have gone to
golden goal but Arden's first section, who should have gone
back on to play the golden goal time period, had already
gone back to their pens and untacked and washed down their
horses. The Arden players showed no great desire to get
re tacked up to play the golden goal and after some discussion
about whether the second section of Arden could go on in
their place it was decided that they couldn't and Pennine
were awarded the win. Arden's gloom though was lifted somewhat
by the fact that they also received third place as Ashfileds/
Kent decided to not play their 3rd and 4th play off match
due to the rain.
In the D grade it was Vale
Impi who claimed victory as they defeated all the other
4 teams in the grade convincingly. Even the sending off
of Karen Smith in their final match couldn't stop them scoring
freely as their number 1's in Jack Bull and Katy Long looked
on particularly good form. Katy picked up Best senior horse
and rider combination for the tournament, an award made
all the more impressive by the fact this was her first tournament
back after being hospitalised from an injury she suffered
in pre season training. Arden once again picked up second
place to add to their list of podium finishes and it was
the combined Pennine/ Ashfields side which picked up third
place.
The Juniors grade was won
very convincingly by the UK Juniors side, which was really
to be expected, and there were complaints that the UK Juniors
and the other Junior sides benefitted very little from the
UK side being in the grade and that it would have been better
if the UK Juniors had been played in a higher grade. Arden
Juniors again claimed the runner up spot with Pennine in
third place.
Look at the latest
league positions after two tournaments.
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the results on our forum
Full
Results
Place |
A
Grade |
B
Grade |
C
Grade |
D
Grade |
Juniors |
| Grade
Sponsored by |
Barber
Harrison and Platt

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Mr and
Mrs John Rowley |
Lambert
Smith Hampton

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Mr and Mrs
Gary Pedley |
Robertson
Horse Training

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| 1st |
Highlanders |
Highlanders |
Pennine |
Vale Impi |
UK Juniors |
| 2nd |
Cotswolds |
Kent |
Arden |
Arden |
Arden |
| 3rd |
Celyn |
Arden |
Arden |
Pennine/
Ashfields |
Pennine |
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| Best
Horse and Rider combination - Senior grades, sponsored
by Guy Robertson Horse Training |
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Katy Long
and Puenta (Vale Impi) |
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| Best
Horse and Rider Combination - Junior grade |
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Harry
Twinberrow and Baby (Arden) |
| Guy's
Special prize, sponsored by Guy Robertson Horse Training |
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Samantha
Hayes (Pennine) |
| Best
Horse |
Cindy Lee
- Guy Roberston (Highlanders) |
Misty Lee
- Alex Richardson (Highlanders) |
Baltimore
- Suki Jo Whitehouse (Pennine) |
Doc - Jade
Dunn (White Horse) |
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| Best
Numbers |
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| 1) |
Annemieke
Mitchell (Celyn) |
Rob Jenkinson
(Arden) |
Dan Kelly
(Vale Impi) |
Laura Donnelly
(Welsh Dragons) |
Steph Thomas
(Pennine) |
| 2) |
Tom
Simkin (Celyn) |
Hazel Wilson
(Kent) |
Kat Forrest
(Vale Impi) |
Vicky Stanhope
(White Horse) |
Kate Howe
(Arden) |
| 3) |
James
Robertson (Highlanders) |
Greg Burnett
(Arden) |
Ashleigh
Burbidge (Arden) |
Sophie Harding
(Kent) |
Amanda Zawoda
(Arden) |
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