Cortium, Talandracas register wins in Gold Cup play

Cortium
records their first win; Talandracas beats Sumaya

By
Alex Webbe

Neither Cortium (Adrian Kirby, Chris Mackenzie, Francisco
Elizalde and Eduardo Novillo Astrada) nor Thai Polo (Harald Link, Nic Roldan,
Alejandro Novillo Astrada and Malcolm Borwick) received rave reviews for their
level of play in Gold Cup competition, each amassing 0-3 records along the way,
but it was level ground when they faced off
in the final round of play.

Cortium got an early
edge on Thai Polo, scoring the first two goals of the opening chukker.  Thai Polo, a habitual slow starter, failed to
score and trailed 2-0 after the first seven minutes of the match.

Thai Polo scored twice
in the second chukker while limiting Cortium to a single goal.  Cortium continued to lead, but the margin was
narrowed to a single goal, 3-2.

Cortium extended their
lead in the third, outscoring Thai Polo 3-2. 
At the midway point of the game, Cortium held a two goal, 6-4 edge.

A scoreless fourth
chukker was as much about stellar defensive play as it was inept offensive
efforts.  After four chukkers of play,
Cortium remained in the lead, 6-4.

Cortium and Thai Polo
exchanged goals in the fifth, with Thai Polo struggling to get back into the
game.  Cortium and Thai Polo each scored
a pair of goals, with Cortium maintaining their two goal lead, 8-6, going into
the sixth chukker.

The Thai Polo attack stalled in the final chukker of the
match, with the two teams exchanging goals once again in a 10-8 Cortium
victory.  Thai Polo ended Gold Cup play
with a disappointing 0-4 record.  
Cortium’s season wasn’t much better with the afternoon’s win being their
high point of the tournament.  The 2012
defending British Open champion left the field with a single win against three
losses.

TALANDRACAS
9, SUMAYA 8

Sumaya (Ahmad Aboughazale, Tomas Garbarini, Facundo Sola
and Hilario Ulloa) was looking to remain undefeated with their final match
against Talandracas (Edouard Carmignac, Juan Martin Nero, Lucas James and Juan
Jauretche) before heading into quarterfinal play.

Sumaya (3-0) and Talandracas (2-1) traded goals in the
first chukker as both fought for control of the game.  The first chukker ended in a 2-2 tie.

Two more second chukker goals gave Sumaya the early
lead.  Talandracas managed a single goal
but trailed 4-3 after two periods of play.

Sumaya extended their lead to three goals in the
third.  Two goals went unanswered as
Sumaya posted a 6-3 halftime lead as Talandracas had trouble organizing an
effective attack in the chukker.

Talandracas took control of the fourth chukker as the
second half got underway.  Two Talandracas
goals had Sumaya guarding a one goal lead, 6-5, with two chukkers left to play.

Two more goals by Sumaya in the fifth chukker had them in
front 8-6.  Talandracas picked up a
single goal, but were unable to keep pace, falling behind by two goals again.

A sixth chukker shocker has Talandracas scoring three
consecutive goals while shutting down the Sumaya offense for a 9-8 win.  Both teams end preliminary round play with
identical 3-1 records, and both will be advancing to quarterfinal play.

British Open play
continues on Thursday with Zacara (3-0) meeting Twelve Oaks (3-0) while Les
Lions will face Salkeld to close out the opening round of the tournament.  Quarterfinal action is slated to begin on
Saturday, July 13