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9th FIP Polo World Cup 2011
ZONE D Playoffs
Malaysia, June 13 - 25,
2011
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June 23, 2011
South Africa confident of making the FIP Polo
World Cup 2011 finals in Argentina.
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playoffs
South Africa are confident that they will beat Australia in the
playoff for the 3rd/4th placing in the
Asian-Australasian-African Polo Championships at the Royal
Selangor Grounds tomorrow (Fri June 24, 2011) which will earn
them the ticket to this year's FIP World Cup Finals in Argentina
in October.
India and Pakistan have already confirmed their place in the
World Cup Finals (Oct 11-25)in San Luis by virtue of reaching
the Asian-Australasian-African Championships final which will be
played at the same venue on Saturday. The seven-nation
championships also serve as the Zone D Qualifier for the World
Cup Finals.
"We are confident the team is good enough to play in the Finals
in Argentina. South Africa played some really good polo at times
but their inexperience let them down at the crucial stage during
the tournament," said South Africa coach Clive Peddle. Peddle,
was obviously referring to South Africa's 9-5 defeat to India in
the semi-finals played at the Royal Pahang Polo Grounds in Pekan,
Pahang on Tuesday.
"The team need to capitalise on their chances if they are going
to win tomorrow and I am confident South Africa will and qualify
for the World Cup Finals. But we cannot afford to miss scoring
chances. Our match analysis showed we muffed 21 scoring
opportunities. We have spoken about it at length and the players
are aware of their shortcomings.
"They will make good in the playoff. A lot is at stake in this
match...any sporting encounter between South Africa and
Australia is always going to be closely contested. We look
forward to a good match of polo"
Meanwhile, Australia, who came as pre-tournament favourites, are
still reeling from their 8.5 - 8 defeat to Pakistan. The
Australians were leading by three goals but crumbled in the last
two chukkas. However, that takes a back seat for now as
Australia aim to clear the final hurdle to qualify for the World
Cup Finals. Australia coach Glen Gilmore, however, is still
searching for answers to his top player Matt Grimes' "sudden
collapse" in the last two chukkas after scoring three goals.
"He (Grimes) broke down all of a sudden and this allowed
Pakistan to come-back into the picture. I have not lost track of
qualifying for the (World Cup) Finals. It will be a tough match
and will have to be at our best," said Gilmore.
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