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by the sun, and some exceptional polo, the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Charity Polo Day on July 13, in aid of The British Forces Foundation,
proved hugely successful.
Not only were events on the field a real crowd-pleaser but the organisation
and sponsorship behind the day raised some £80,000 to be split
between Service charities and military polo.
The first match of the Sandhurst Charity Polo Day was the Sudan Cup
– round one of the three-match Chapple Cup series fought between
the CSPA and a touring team, who this year, were from South Africa.
The home side, with Lt Ben Vestey at the helm, proved just too strong
for the visitors in their first match on strange horses.
The CSPA ran out comfortable winners by eight goals to three and a half,
although it was a good flowing game with solid performances on both
sides.
Next up was the Stanford Sandhurst Cup which saw the Stanford CSPA Invitational
Team go head-to-head with the Commandant’s Team. This was a terrific
match – probably the best of its kind since its inception nine
years ago, with the spectators treated to some outstanding polo.
American two-goaler Phil Heatley made a welcome return for the Stanford
side and although he hasn’t been playing as much as he used it
wasn’t difficult to see how this strong and talented player has
won the US Open.
Both teams were evenly matched with the Chilean brothers Jose and Gabrielle
Donoso – one on either side – controlling the play from
the back. Their team-mates were inspired and each of them raised their
game, playing above their handicap.
Stanford established an early lead in the first chukka which was whittled
away over the course of the match.
Come the fifth, with 30 seconds left on the clock
the Commandant’s Team converted a penalty to take a 5-4 lead.
But there was more drama to come as, in the dying seconds, Stanford
were awarded a spot penalty which was struck home to secure a 5-5 draw.
There was an outstanding performance from Chris Gannon and eye-catching
stuff too from Ct Wales and John Goodman. O/Cdt Wales had a tight start
but relaxed into the game and scored a great goal.
The final action of the day saw Hursley Pony Club hand out a polo lesson
to the gallant RMAS team in a nine goals to four and a half drubbing.
George MacIntosh in particular was in excellent form and showed plenty
of skill with his very long drives.
However, two players from the home-side who deserve a special mention
are Officer Cadets Matthew Blakiston and George Arbuthnott. They made
a valiant attempt to overcome the fluency and teamwork of the Hursley
play and showed real potential for the future.
Huge credit and thanks for a successful day go to Jay Comeaux, Group
Company Executive Director of Stanford Financial, who also took to the
field as umpire, John Goodman, Tim Gannon and RMAS Commandant General
Peter Pearson.
For the Sandhurst Charity Polo Day photo galleries
click
here.
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