| The
UKPA National Championships 2010
Kent Target claimed the A
grade trophy at the UKPA Nationals, held at Rugby Polo Club,
but it was Cotswolds who probably had the best tournament,
claiming second in both the A grade and the B grade in their
first year after fully reforming. Heavy rain stopped play
early on the Saturday but matches were rescheduled for early
Sunday morning and despite more rain falling, and the most
of the pitches ultimately looking like ploughed fields,
the Championships were completed succcessfully with a massive
party on Sunday night which featured the man of the year
awards.
So while Kent celebrated their
second A grade title in four years, it was disappointing
year for the Highlanders, who have themselves won three
A grade crowns in six years, they ended third and that was
only due to a massive last chukka fight back against Celyn.
Indeed, the Highlanders seemed to specialise in last chukka
fightbacks as they came back from 17-11 down against Kent
in the sixth chukka to lose by just one goal, 17-16, in
the last match of the Championships on the Sunday, a match
which was moved from the main pitch to pitch 4 as it was
in the best playing condition.
Kent had already pretty much
wrapped up the Nationals before that final match though
as they had already beaten Cotswold and Celyn and only a
defeat by about 23 goals would have handed the Nationals
to the Highlanders. It was pretty quickly clear that that
wouldn't happen as their number 3's Jason Webb and Chris
Dunlop continued to win ball out the back of the line outs
and from there the goals flowed fairly easily. Alex Richardson
looked on particularly good form at number 1 all weekend
and deservedly took home the best horse prize for Misty
Lee. He moved to Kent from Highlanders halfway through the
season, when he felt it was unlikely he would get in their
top team for Nationals, and made his old club pay for releasing
him this weekend.
Cotswolds finished in second
spot after they defeated Highlanders on the Friday and Celyn
on the Sunday. They will be delighted with that result in
their first year of running out an A grade side and it hopefully
bodes well for the future of the club.
Cotswolds also produced a
massive upset in the B grade by claiming second spot there
too and they nearly claimed the top spot but eventually
went down to a combined Solent/ Highlanders side by just
two goals. On paper neither of those teams should have been
in the running by that stage (as they were fourth and third
seeds resepctively) but Solent/ Highlanders were always
thought to be more dangerous than their grade suggested,
as they had both Shelley Yirrel (nee King) and Kerry Bean
in their team along with young players such as Joe Hopkins.
Both Arden and Kent were higher graded but neither could
defeat either of Cotswolds and Solent and so when the two
teams clashed on Sunday morning it was to decide who won
the championships. The Cotswold youngsters battled their
hardest amd came back well at the end, with some great play
by Jenny Hall and Will Hunt at number 1 and John Whitehead
winning lots of ball as a number 3, but it wasn't to be
as the Solent/ Highlanders machine eventually held on to
win by two goals and also pick up all the best numbers.
The Upper C grade was again
won by a team who on paper might have been ignored. Ashfields
were fifth seeds in the grade but managed to win their pool
on goal difference. They narrowly lost to Vale Impi on the
Friday, in a match which was marred by tragedy as the Vale
Impi horse Peter Pan suffered a horrible fall and then had
a heart attack immediately afterwards, thought to be brought
on by the shock. As there was only a minute left at that
point and two goals in it the two teams decided to call
the match a result then out of respect.Ashfields then managed
to beat Arden by 12 goals on Saturday morning and Arden
then did them a favour by beating Vale Impi by 2 goals in
afternoon, putting Ashfields through to the final.
Kent won the other pool to
face Ashfields in the final, though they were perhaps lucky
to win against Pennine in their opening match, coming from
behind in the last to win by 1 goal. Having done that though
Kent then forfeited a rescheduled match (rescheduled due
to the rain) against Cotswolds on the Sunday morning as
they already had enough points to win the pool and they
wanted fresh horses for the final. They were the top seeds
for the pool and might have been the favourites but Ashfields
hit the front early. Kent pulled them back and it was six
goals all at the end of the fifth. then Livvy Foley, Ben
Marsh and George Harding produced a 3-0 chukka to seal it
for Ashfields by 9 goals to 6 and win themselves all the
best numbers in the process.
In the Juniors it was Pennine
who ruled supreme, beating Arden in the final. Max Pedley
won best number 1 and best horse for Overa, while Katy Wise
did a brilliant job for Pennine as she doubled up throughout
the tournament, playing number 3 in one section and number
2 in the other. Arden did pick up best 2 and 3 though for
the hard work of Tash Mason and Alice Zawoda.
In the Primary Juniors it
was Kent Target who ran out the winners, with Alice Kish
winning best number 3 and best horse for Tommy. Arden again
however picked up the other two best numbers, as Theo Cornforth
won best number 2 and Josie Cameron won best number 1.
In the Lower C it was to be
Vale Impi's tournament though as they defeated the Welsh
Dragons to claim the top spot. this was a very tight grade
with five teams in it, including two Vale Impi sides, but
in the end it was Vale Impi 1 who claimed the top spot,
with some particularly good play from Jack Bull, who took
home best number 1.
The Welsh
Dragons did get a reward for their efforts though in the
D grade as they combined with Kent Target to produce a tournament
winning team. they narrowly defeated Canterbury Colts (Kent's
local rivals) to win the final after both teams had won
their respective pools. The Kent/ Welsh Dragons side only
just made it through to the final, holding on against a
Cotswold/ Solent side to win by just 1 goal in their battle
to decide who would top pool 2. The Welsh Dragons half of
the team featured Rosie Hamilton, who picked up best number
1, while Peter Fielden of Kent won best number 3 for his
work.
In the E grade
it was again Vale Impi who triumphed with Isobelle Price
picking up best number 1 and Lily Warne picking up best
horse for Mango. White Horse came in second place, with
Mika Macguire winning best number 2 and Vicki Stanhope winning
best number 3.
So after all
the play ended most of the players celebrated their victories
or drowned their sorrows at the Sunday night party, which
was fairly massive. Words can't really do it justice but
the Man of the Year awards produced some wonderful moments,
such as Dan Rohan (pronounced RO-HAN) and Tom Wigglesworth
winning the categories they were nominated in purely by
getting naked. Then, in stark contrast to such baseness,
there was the wonderful verbal jousting of Jono Keen, Guy
Robertson and Jason Webb as they took part in a blind date
style contest to try and win the Man of the Year award.
In the end Jono Keen snatched victory, probably mainly for
the way he managed to use elements of each of the judging
panel in describing his perfect woman.
Full
Results
The
Kirsh Cup - Annabel Twinberrow (Arden)
Flecha
Peron Vetran Horse Prize - Luna, owed by Neil Smith,
ridden by Celia Price (Vale Impi)
Retraining
of Racehorses prize for best ex racehorse - Luka,
owned by Sarah Simkin (Celyn)
Retraining
of Racehorses prize for most promising ex racehorse - Spooks,
owed by Neil Smith (vale Impi)
Bombers
prize for Most Outstanding Under 14 - Max Pedley
(Pennine)
Bombers
Prize for the Best Under 16 Horse and Rider Combination
- Pip Rowland and Casino (Arden)
Miss
Muffett Trophy for the Champion Mare - Santi, owed
by Simon Amor (Celyn)
Western
Australia Exchange Programme Award - Sammy Connors
(Arden)
Place |
A
Grade |
B
Grade |
Upper
C Grade |
Lower
C Grade |
D
Grade |
E
Grade |
Juniors |
Primary
Juniors |
| Sponsors |
NFU
Mutual |
|
Baileys
Horse Feeds |
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The
Worshipful Company of Saddlers |
The
Worshipful Company of Saddlers |
| 1st |
Kent Target |
Solent/
Highlanders |
Ashfields |
Vale Impi |
Kent Target/
Welsh Dragons |
Vale Impi |
Pennine |
Kent
Target |
| 2nd |
Cotswold |
Cotswold |
Kent
Target |
Welsh Dragons |
Canterbury
Colts |
White Horse |
Arden |
Arden |
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| Best
Horse |
Misty Lee
- Alex Richardson (Kent Target) |
Mancha -
Annie Waterer (Kent Target) |
Kelly Lee
- Uncle Pete (Kent Target) |
Pip - Tania
Turner (Canterbury Colts) |
Condor -
Kate Sherwood (Canterbury Colts) |
Mango -
Lily Warne (Vale Impi) |
Overa -
Max Pedley (Pennine) |
Tommy -
Alice Kish (Kent Target) |
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| Best
Numbers |
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| 1) |
Charlotte
Pykett (Highlanders) |
Joe Hopkins
(Solent) |
George Harding
(Ashfields) |
Jack Bull
(Vale Impi) |
Rosie Hamilton
(Welsh Dragons) |
Isobelle
Price (Vale Impi) |
Max Pedley
(Pennine) |
Josie
Cameron (Arden) |
| 2) |
Dan
Rohan (Kent Target) |
Shelley
Yirrell (Highlanders) |
Ben Marsh
(Ashfields) |
Ceri Williams
(Celyn) |
Kirsty Sparks
(Canterbury Colts) |
Mika
Macguire (White Horse) |
Tash Mason
(Arden) |
Theo
Cornforth (Arden) |
| 3) |
Sarah
Simkin (Celyn) |
Kerry Bean
(Kent Target, loaned to Solent) |
Livvy Foley
(Ashfields) |
Lydia rampin
(Vale Impi) |
Peter Fielden
(Kent Target) |
Vicky
Stanhope (White Horse) |
Alice Zawoda
(Arden) |
Alice
Kish (Kent Target) |
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