Perpetual archrivals Orchard Hill and Valiente come together for the third time this season, each having won once. Expect each team to start strong. Both Orchard Hill and Valiente in 26-goal events have produced the most scoring in chukkers 1 and 2, averaging 1.7 and 3.3 goals respectively. Valiente’s assault is led by 8-goaler Diego Cavanagh, who averages 3 goals through the first two chukkers, often providing his team with an early lead.
Valiente also benefits from their consistency throughout the game and by avoiding shutout chukkers. Throughout their three games in the C.V. Whitney Cup and USPA Gold Cup®, Valiente has only had 1 out of 18 chukkers with zero goals, an impressive result and a testament to their lockstep organization. That, combined with their high scoring rate early in the game, makes it very difficult for their opponent to generate a comeback.
In comparison, Orchard Hill has had 5 chukkers through 3 games in which they scored zero goals. However, an uncanny strength of Orchard Hill is their ability to finish games strong. They scored four goals against Audi in the final chukker in last Sunday’s game to grab a last-gasp victory on a full-field run by Facundo Pieres. In their last meeting against Valiente, Orchard Hill made 3 goals in the sixth.
Throughout the 26-goal, Orchard Hill has averaged 2.7 goals in the sixth chukker, more than any team. Facundo Pieres is the key: He accounts for 2 of his team’s 2.7 goals in the last chukker. The only other player to average more than 1 goal in the sixth chukker is Adolfo Cambiaso.
If the two teams play true to form—and there is no reason to expect otherwise—you can look forward to a heart-pounding finish between the two best players in the world.