MONTEROSSO UPSET RH POLO
By International Polo Academy
King Power Foxes 9-7 La Indiana
Game three of the 2017 Jaeger-LeCoultre Gold Cup at Cowdray Park Polo Club saw contrasting styles of play as Queen’s Cup finalist La Indiana fell short against King Power Foxes 9-7. Looking to bounce back from a quarter-final exit in the Queen’s Cup, King Power Foxes controlled play in the opening chukka, scoring three goals, while only allowing a penalty 3 conversion from Agustin Merlos to take an early 3-1 lead.
After their slow start, the second chukka was all La Indiana as they displayed the fast paced style of play seen throughout the Queen’s Cup. Pressuring the King Power Foxes’ defense, to help La Indiana win the chukka 3-0 and take the lead for the first time in the game.
From that point forward, King Power Foxes changed the pace of the game, slowing it down and effectively using the on ball mallet work of both Facundo and Gonzalito Pieres. La Indiana was held without a shot or penalty attempt in the 3rd and 4th chukkas, while King Power Foxes amassed seven shots during that span.
Nevertheless, the 3rd and 4th chukkas provided King Power Foxes with the tactics necessary to beat a tough La Indiana team as they continued to slow the pace and began converting their shot attempts. Facundo and Gonzalito Pieres, scored a goal each in the 5th chukka to maintain their three goal lead and King Power Foxes was able to put the game away in the 6 th chukka, thanks to a final goal from James Fewster to take the 9-7 victory.
STATS
FIELD SHOT CONVERSIONS
King Power: 6/14. La Indiana: 4/5.
PENALTY CONVERSIONS
King Power: 3/4. La Indiana: 3/4.
FOULS COMMITTED
King Power: 8. La Indiana: 8.
THROW-INS WON
King Power: 13. La Indiana: 11.
Score King Power Foxes: 3-1, 3-4, 5-4, 6-4, 8-5, 9-7.
Monterosso 10-9 RH Polo
Game four of the 2017 Jaeger-LeCoultre Gold Cup featured a stunning upset at Cowdray Park Polo Club as Monterosso defeated Queen’s Cup champions RH Polo 10-9, handing RH Polo their first loss of the season.
A dominant first half from RH Polo saw them use a balanced attack with three goals from Rodrigo Andrade, two from Adolfo Cambiaso and two from Englishman Tommy Beresford to take a 7-3 lead into halftime. RH Polo was 6 for 8 (75%) from the field in the first half, while Monterosso was only 1 for 4 (25%).
After having difficulty creating scoring chances in the first half, Monterosso put four shots on goal in the 4th chukka, led by Cubi Toccalino scoring three goals, two of which came directly from the throw-in, to begin the comeback and cut the deficit to one goal heading into the final two chukkas.
Monterosso continued to be effective from the field, converting seven of their last eight shots at goal while holding RH Polo to 1 for 7 (14%) shooting in the second half; a far cry from the efficient shooting seen from RH Polo in the first half.
After Matt Perry completed a long run past the RH defense to score the go ahead goal with minutes remaining in the 6 th chukka, RH Polo had a chance to tie the game late. After winning the throw-in, Adolfo Cambiaso shot at goal from 50 yards out but a final effort from Ignacio Toccalino, saved the goal, as he took the ball off the goal line, in the process hitting it over his own end line. RH Polo’s Cambiaso had the resulting Safety 60 with no time remaining to tie the game but was unable to convert, handing a jubilant Monterosso team the upset and an incredible victory to begin their Jaeger-LeCoultre Gold Cup.
STATS
FIELD SHOT CONVERSIONS
Monterosso: 7/11. RH Polo: 7/15.
PENALTY CONVERSIONS
Monterosso: 3/3. RH Polo: 2/4.
FOULS COMMITTED
Monterosso: 9. RH Polo: 9.
THROW-INS WON
Monterosso: 16. RH Polo: 17.
Score Monterosso: 1-2, 2-5, 3-7, 7-8, 9-9, 10-9.
The Gold Cup for the British Open will resume on Saturday with the following order of play:
3pm: Sommelier vs Talandracas
Picture Galleries:
King Power Foxes vs La Indiana
Monterosso vs RH Polo