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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 6, Mar 4,
2007
South Africa
& New Zealand advance to the World Cup Finals to be held in
Mexico in Apr/May 2008.
South Africa defeat
India 14-7.5 on Day 6 (final day) of the FIP 2007 World Cup Zonal playoffs
in New Zealand. S. Africa advances to the World Cup Final in
Mexico in April/May 2008.
South Africa continued on their winning way with a 14-7˝ goal victory over India. The South Africans’ young super star Nachi du Plessis was in outstanding form, scoring 5 goals and exhibiting some amazing stick-work and horsemanship. Also solid for the South Africans was Captain Gareth Evans playing at back, and the young forward duo Tom de Bruin and David du Plessis were far too quick for the Indian
defence.
The Indian team fought their way back into the match late in the third chukka with three goals, but with the South Africans already ten goals up, a win was out of their reach. Undeterred, the Indian team fought on until the final moment of the game.
The strong South African win saw the team the undefeated winners of the World Cup D Zone Final. New Zealand’s second placed team will accompany the South Africans to the Federation of International Polo World Championships in Mexico in April/May 2008.
S. Africa – India
Scorers:
South Africa; Nachi du Plessis – 5, Tom de Bruin – 4, David du Plessis – 3, Gareth Evans – 2
India: Angad Kalaan – 4, Tarun Sirohi – 1, Manupal Godara – 1, Vishal Chauhan - 1
New Zealand draws
with Australia 7-7 in the last match of the FIP 2007 World Cup Zonal
playoffs in New Zealand. New Zealand advances to the Finals in
Mexico scheduled for April/May 2008..
The New Zealand polo team secured a place in the
FIP 2007 World Finals yesterday with a dramatic 7 all draw against
arch enemies Australia. This draw combined with two previous wins
gave them enough points to take the spot.
Both teams produced an exciting, fast running
polo match in fantastic weather at Clevedon, in front of a crowd of
10,000.
The Australians delivered an extra strong effort
after their heavy defeat by South Africa in the semi-finals on
Saturday. Robert Ballard was brought into the Australian team and
added a lot of strength to their defence with his ability to hit the
ball long and hard.
New Zealand Captain Craig Wilson suffered a nasty
cut to his forehead after coming into contact with an Australian
polo mallet. This injury did not deter him, but appeared to spur him
on.
A brave opening by the Australians gave them a
3-1 lead at the end of the second chukka, but by half time the New
Zealanders had staged an exciting comeback to earn a 5-3 lead.
New Zealand 7 – Australia
7
Scorers:
New Zealand: Craig Wilson - 5, David Miller - 1, Michael Henderson - 1
Australia: Robert Ballard - 3, Dirk Gould - 2, Matty Grimes - 2
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