Queen Mother Centenary trophy won by HB La Forge
The Queen Mother Centenary trophy which featured fifteen 15-goal teams came to an end on Sunday, May 20th at the Guards Polo Club. The Queen Mother Centenary trophy which featured fifteen 15-goal teams came to an end on Sunday, May 20th at the Guards Polo Club. HB La Forge faced King Power in an exciting match.
20th May 2018 | England.
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King Power had Will Harper (0), Top Srivaddhanaprabha (1), Marcos Di Paola (7), Juan Martin Zubia (6) in their team while Seba Pailloncy 3 (Replaced by Ralph Richardson in the first chukka), Luke Wiles (1), Richard Tyrone (5), Mark Tomlinson (6) all featured for HB La Forge.
HB La Forge had a strong opening chukker as they scored thrice and had a 3-0 lead going into the second chukker. King Power levelled the score at 3-3 by the end of the second.
HB La Forge scored twice in response to one by King Power in the third chukker to lead by 4-5 at halftime. King Power levelled it up at 6-6 heading into the final chukker, however HB La Forge scored through Mark Tomlinson to win the match by 7 goals to 6 deep into the final chukker.
Juan Martin Zuba was named the man of the match.
Mad Dogs defeated Twelve Oaks Emlor in the subsidiary finals by 7 goals to 6(1/2).
HB La Forge had a strong opening chukker as they scored thrice and had a 3-0 lead going into the second chukker. King Power levelled the score at 3-3 by the end of the second.
HB La Forge scored twice in response to one by King Power in the third chukker to lead by 4-5 at halftime. King Power levelled it up at 6-6 heading into the final chukker, however HB La Forge scored through Mark Tomlinson to win the match by 7 goals to 6 deep into the final chukker.
Juan Martin Zuba was named the man of the match.
Mad Dogs defeated Twelve Oaks Emlor in the subsidiary finals by 7 goals to 6(1/2).