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Nationals marred by Tragedy
The UK National Championships
were overshadowed by tragedy as two horses had to be put
down after breaking legs. Firstly Tina, owed by Simon Paynter
of Arden, suffered a broken leg as she turned out of the
line up and then Guy Robertson's Lauren Lee also broke a
hind leg as she simply pulled up to a stop during a match.
Neither horse was in contact with another horse at the time
and the accidents did appear to be purely bad luck; the
ground was hard but not dangerously so. Out of respect for
the horses and players Arden and Highlanders did not play
the A grade final which they had qualified for and no A
Grade trophy was awarded. The A grade matches which did
happen had been very interesting, with Highlanders beating
Arden in the group stages but only managing a 15 all draw
with Kent, who had themselves lost heavily to Arden.
The B grade final was due
to be Pennine versus Pennine but they decided that in the
light of the accidents they didn't want to risk their horses
playing against their own club. The two teams of Kent, who
were meant to be playing for third and fourth decided likewise
and so no B grade prizes were awarded either. The younger
second team of Pennine had done well to win their group
against the strongest Kent team and get through to the final
to face their slighter older first team and shows that Pennine
are bringing on some good young players for the future.
With the A grade and B grade
not playing it was left to the C grade to provide the last
final of the day and provide the crowd witha spectacle and
they did not disappoint. Celyn took on Ashfields in a match
which ended 14-13 to Celyn and went down right to the wire.
Ashfield started the better but Celyn pegged them back with
good play in particular by Simon Amor to give them a three
goal breathing space going into the 5th. However Ashfield
fought back and reduced the gap to just one goal at the
start of the final chukka and then promptly leveled it up
at 13 all. Then nerves seems to take hold as both teams
missed chances to score but finally Celyn scored and Ashfields
didn't quite have time to score another equaliser.
In the D grade it was two
of the big clubs that clashed, Kent and Arden, showing the
strength in depth that these clubs have. Kent picked up
the victory, beating Arden in a hard fought final. It was
fairly even throughout but then Kent just pulled it out
a bit in the last couple of chukkas. Particular praise must
go to Lizzie Felce who doubled up and played in both sections
throughout the whole tournament.
In the E grade Vale Impi did
what they have done for most of the season and won, defeating
Welsh Dragons in the final. Vale Impi also managed to pick
up most of the best numbers and best horse prizes for the
grades, with Chris Chennels and Katie Long in particular
doing well as they won best male and lady player respectively.
Vale Impi only formed this year and so seemed delighted
to finish their first year with a win and also strong performances
in the higher grades.
In the Juniors the young talent
of Arden just overcame White Horse, who are another new
club this year and who, like Vale Impi, have had a good
initial season, with a number of wins in the Juniors. The
Primary Juniors was contested by Pennine and Arden and it
was Pennine who emerged victorious.
The tragedy of losing Tina
and Lauren Lee (who had been champion horse of the season,
of the Nationals and of various tournaments countless times)
cast a horrible cloud over the prize giving but Tina's owner,
Simon Paynter spoke to urge people to view the tragic accidents
in the wider context of the sport. He said that it was deeply
unlucky to lose two horses in this manner on the weekend,
especially when they seemed to be little reason for it,
but people have to remember that throughout the season the
excellent safety record of polocrosse in the UK.
Full
Results
Place |
A
Grade |
B
Grade |
C
Grade |
D
Grade |
E
Grade |
Juniors |
Primary
Juniors |
| 1st |
Not Awarded |
Not Awarded |
Celyn |
Kent |
Vale Impi |
Arden |
Pennine |
| 2nd |
Not Awarded |
Not Awarded |
Ashfields |
Arden |
Welsh Dragons |
White Horse |
Arden |
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| Best
Numbers |
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| 1) |
Hamish Michael (Arden) |
Joel Sics (Pennine) |
Tom Bowden- Eyre (Vale
Impi) |
Hannah Fletcher (Solent) |
Henry Christiansen (Vale
Impi) |
James Stansfield (White
Horse) |
Max Pedley (Pennine) |
| 2) |
Luke Mathie (Highlanders) |
Tom Beney (Kent) |
Olivia Foley (Ashfields) |
Barry Amor (Celyn) |
Chris Chennels (Vale
Impi) |
Thea Lloyd Jones |
Josie Cameron (Arden) |
| 3) |
Sophie Lodder (Arden) |
Sarah Peaker (Pennine) |
Emily Gilfillian (Pennine) |
Bob Sherwood (Kent) |
Dawn Goodfellow (Welsh
Dragons) |
Katie Newbrook (Pegasus
Croome) |
Katie Kitchen-Dunn (Pennine) |
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| Best Horse |
Triple Strike - Sophie
Lodder |
Papoose - Sarah Peaker |
Baliley - Alex Rowley
(Pennine) |
Sarah Newell's Horse |
Katie Long's Horse (Vale
Impi) |
Tia - Katie Newbrook |
Gilly - Max Pedley |
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| Best Male Player |
Hamish Michael (Arden) |
Joel Sics (Pennine) |
Tom Bowden- Eyre (Vale
Impi) |
Barry Amor (Celyn) |
Chris Chennels (Vale
Impi) |
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| Best Lady
Player |
Sophie Lodder (Arden) |
Sarah Peaker (Pennine) |
Olivia Foley (Ashfields)
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Hannah Fletcher (Solent) |
Katie Long (Vale Impi) |
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