Westchester Cup Goes to England , 10-9
By Alex Webbe
The United States Polo Team made no excuses for its 10-9 loss to
In an unfortunate turn of events, 9-goal superstar Mike Azzaro suffered a broken collarbone just 48-hours before the playing of polo’s oldest and most prestigious polo competition, and was scratched from the lineup.
“I didn’t think we had a chance with Mike (Azzaro) in the lineup,†said Javier Astrada,
But that wasn’t the case. Azzaro was sidelined and 8-goaler Jeff Hall was brought in to fill out the team. Without the benefit of a practice, the
“We started out quite well,†said English 7-goaler James Beim. “We split chukkers on our good horses in the opening chukkers,†he said, “so that we might bring them back in the latter part of the game, and it seemed to work.â€
Roldan scored two more goals on penalty shots in the second chukker, but goals from Mark Tomlinson and brother Luke kept
Third chukker scoring was limited to a penalty conversion by Luke Tomlinson and a goal from the field from Jeff Hall as the teams left the field with England leading 6-4.
“We weren’t getting any push up front from our lineup,†said
The changes agreed with the Americans. Jeff Blake scored the first goal of the fourth chukker on a pass from Jeff Hall, followed by a goal from Hall to tie the game at 6-6.
Mark Tomlinson scored to give the English a 7-6 lead, but Roldan displayed dazzling stick work and ball control as he weaved his way through the opposing players to knot it up at 7-7 to end the chukker.
After two scoreless minutes of the fifth chukker, Jeff Blake broke loose and scored on a long pass from Roldan to give the
“I just told them to keep playing,†said
The pace picked up in the final chukker with one team racing to one end of the field only to be turned away and then to race back. Hard riding and accurate passes kept the ball moving around the ground until in a melee in front of the
“I wasn’t sure if I scored or if Luke (Tomlinson) scored, “ said Beim, “but I’ll happily take the credit,†he said with a smile.
The goal proved to be the game winner as a last minute rush by the Americans fell short.
Nick Roldan’s 9-year-old Argentine thoroughbred bay,