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ZONE D Final Playoffs
Auckland Polo Club, New Zealand
Feb 26 - Mar 4, 2007
(Images and results
courtesy of the New Zealand Polo Association)
Day 1, Feb 26,
2007
New Zealand
beat India 13-7 on Day 1 of the FIP 2007 World Cup Zonal playoffs
in New Zealand
The
1st match of the Federation of International Polo (FIP) World Cup Zone D tournament 2007 got off to the perfect start for hosts New Zealand today with a 13-7 victory over India. New Zealand captain, Craig Wilson, scored over half of his team goals in a superb performance played at Ryburn Park, Clevedon. Wilson was ably backed up by Robert Watson who got through a lot of work in the mid field which cleared the way for his Captain.
India struck trouble in the 2nd chukka when their back, Simran Shergill, injured his hand
& had to be replaced by Tarun Sirohi. At half time in the match New Zealand held a 8-4 lead. Manupal Godara was in every attack for the Indian’s. The slick team work and stick work by the men in Black was the deciding factor in the match.
Images:
(Above) Manupal Godara (IND) and Micheal Henderson (NZ) go for the
ball
(Right) New Zealand Captain Craig Wilson
Match 1: New Zealand 13 – India 7
Teams:
New Zealand: Michael Henderson, Robert Watson, Craig Wilson, Tom Hunt.
India: Abby Pathak, Angad Kalaan, Manupal Godara, Simran Shergill replaced by Tarun Sirohi
Scorers:
New Zealand: Michael Henderson - 3, Robert Watson - 3, Craig Wilson - 7
India: Angad Kalaan - 2, Manupal Godara - 4, Tarun Sirohi - 1
Australia down
Pakistan 7-6 in their opening match on Day 1 of the FIP 2007 World
Cup Zonal playoffs in New Zealand
In the second match of the day, Australia just got the win, 7-6, against a very determined Pakistan team who held the lead for the first 2 chukkas. Then
Australia’s Andrew Williams struck back with two penalties and a field goal to get his team back into the match. The score was neck-and-neck along in the middle chukkas with only a goal in it at all times.
Pakistan had a 6-5 led when they rode out for the final chukka. Andrew Grimes evened the scores for Australia and then Dirk Gould ran the length of the field with the ball to score a sensational goal to put Australia in front. Pakistan’s Hissam Ali Hyder, who played brilliantly all match, had the chance with 10 seconds left in the match to draw the match with an open goal penalty, unfortunately for Hissam, his Penalty hit was a hooked shot which went left as did the chance of drawing the match.
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(above) Pakistan's Ahmed Tiwana and Australia's Matty Grimes
Match 2: Australia 7 – Pakistan 6
Teams:
Australia: Neil Craig, Dirk Gould , Matty Grimes, Andrew Williams
Pakistan: Ahmed Tiwana, Raja Samiullah, Hissam Ali Hyder, Shah Qubilai Alam
Scorers:
Australia: . Andrew Williams - 4, Dirk Gould - 1, Matty Grimes – 2
Pakistan: Hissam Ali Hyder - 2, Shah Qubilai Alam - 3
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