Sumaya to face Apes Hill in Harcourt Developments Queen’s Cup Final
By Antje Derks
Two very different semi finals took place at Guards Polo Club yesterday. The first, between Sumaya and
However,it was last year’s runners up – Sumaya – who dominated the firstchukka, and with another superb goal by Milo Fernandez Araujo at thestart of the second, they had a 5 – 2 lead over Dubai. Sumaya’sstrength was winning the throw-ins. Indeed four out of the five goalsthey scored came as a direct result of snatching the ball from theline-out.
The teams stayed neck-and-neck at seven goals each at half-time.
Thetension got to both the teams and there were penalties a-plenty. Notleast a penalty that was moved up due to Cambiaso’s arguing with theumpire. It was this crucial moment that, in my opinion, lost the gamefor
Thesecond semi between Apes Hill and Lechuza Caracas was a messy affair.Both teams were unbeaten in the league stages and as a result were veryevenly matched. Having seen Apes Hill play a stunning match in theirquarter final, I felt they took a while to find their rhythm yesterday.There were far fewer goals in the early chukkas and many moreinfringements that in the first semi, and at times it was a bit likewatching paint dry.
Bythe end of the third chukka though, things had started to rock and rollfor Apes Hill and they edged in front by two goals; 4 – 2. By the endof the fourth chukka, Apes Hill had advanced their lead to 6 – 3.Lechuza Caracas managed to claw one back at the start of the fifthchukka, but Guillermo Caset really shanked a chance to catch upfurther, by missing a 30 yard open goal penalty. Apes Hill showed theirsuperiority and effortless team play after Luke scored probably thetournament’s best goal. Mark followed suit and suddenly Apes Hill hadopened up a four-goal lead.
Apenalty in favour of Lechuza was missed by Caset, and another vitalopportunity to catch up had been thrown away. Despite scoring threegoals in the final chukka, Lechuza still trailed Apes Hill by twogoals, due to Luke smashing in another 30 yard penalty, showingGuillermo Caset just how it should be done. Final scores: Apes Hill 9;Lechuza Caracas 7.