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Fortune Heights Snow Polo World Cup 2013 Quarter Finals Conclude

February 1, 2013 hurling-admin 0

Along with the cheering crowds, they were treated to some of the most spectacular demonstrations of skill yet seen in the tournament, with South African player Tom De Bruin, and Argentine player Juan Ruiz Guiñazúin particular distinguishing themselves.


South Africa took a hard-fought, but decisive win against Canada. The first two chukkas were packed with action, long swings and team players galloping up and down field, but were low on goals. At the end of the second chukka the match was still very much undecided, at 2 goals to 1 in favor of South Africa. The third chukka was again full of action but light on goals, South Africa added 1 goal, and Canada looked almost certain to take 1 additional on a penalty shot, with the ball traveling fast and straight into the South Africa goal, only to see the ball knocked right back at them from out of mid-air by De Bruin. Continuing into the final chukka with excellent teamwork and tactical positioning, South Africa unleashed an onslaught, scoring 3 goals in succession. The match ended with a 6 goal to 2 win for South Africa. South Africa team manager Clive Peddle, acknowledging the skill of the Canadian team, ascribed today’s victory to strategy: “in these challenging snow conditions, we decided it was best to play a long- game, rather than keep the ball close-in, we kept to our strategy and it paid off for us”.


The final match of the Quarter Final saw Argentina play France. As in earlier matches, we saw Argentina demonstrate their full-on, forward-pressure style of play. Almost like 3 powerful magnets pulling towards a piece of iron, the Argentine players seemed drawn to their opponents’ goal posts. France handled the onslaught with a skill and a power of their own, letting in only a single goal during the first chukka, and then taking their only goal of the match in the second chukka. Towards the end of the second it looked like the effort to restrain Argentina had become too much, with Argentine power-player Dario Musso making two very nearly successful long charges against the French goals.


It was in the third chukka that the crowds were treated to the most exciting play of the match. First, Dario Musso charged in and scored 29 seconds into the chukka. Then we saw teammate Guiñazú make a spectacular run, taking control of the ball on defensive play at the French goal line, and charging down the full length of the field, swinging forward on both sides as he galloped and finally placing solid strike into the French goal. Argentine team manager Santiago Gaztambide later commented: “this was our proudest moment of the tournament so far”. The match ended with a 5 goal to 1 win for Argentina.


French team manager Philippe Perrier was disappointed to lose, but commented: “it is so exciting for us to be here in Tianjin, there is no other snow polo event in the world that provides such a global field of competition as this one” the French team will now return home, and will be looking forward to playing the final snow polo tournament of the European season in Cortina, Italy.


The Semi-Finals will be played on Saturday, 2nd February. The following matches will be played:-

Argentina vs. South Africa 

England vs. Hong Kong, China