Cartier Queen’s Cup – Day 2 Action Continues

Three more competitive Queen’s Cup games on Wednesday 21st May went down to the wire, including two matches that were pushed into extra time.

Match 1:

Sujan Indian Tigers won against La Magdeleine2

First up was a tight affair between Sujan Indian Tigers and La Magdeleine. Facundo Fernandez Llorente and Jeronimo del Carril delivered some great teamwork for La Magdeleine but it was Jaisal Singh’s Tigers who secured a narrow advantage at half-time (4-2). Jaisal himself added a couple to his team’s tally, including a key goal to put his team ahead (7-6) in the sixth chukka. This was almost immediately followed by a big hit from team-mate Juan Martin Zubia to Juan Britos, who fired through the winner.

The Teams:

Sujan Indian Tigers won against La Magdeleine3

Chukka Breakdown:

Sujan Indian Tigers won against La Magdeleine4

Score Progression:

Sujan Indian Tigers won against La Magdeleine5

Game Statistics:

Sujan Indian Tigers won against La Magdeleine6

Match 2:

King Power won against Aureus 2

Next up was Aureus v King Power at Noel Farm. Aureus was fresh from their Prince of Wales victory at the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club but allowed King Power to have a 3-1 lead after the first chukka. Aureus got back in contention in the second, levelling the score (4-4). In fact this levelling became a hallmark of this match, with the scores even after the second, fourth and sixth chukkas. The result was a frenetic game between two evenly matched teams. Not surprisingly, it went to a sudden death, seventh chukka. Here it was King Power’s patron, Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha who found the gold, firing through the winner.

 

The Teams:

King Power won against Aureus 3

Chukka Breakdown:

King Power won against Aureus 4

Score Progression:

King Power won against Aureus 5

Game Statistics:

King Power won against Aureus 6

Match 3:

Calatagan LL won against Kazak 2

A sudden death scenario concluded the final game of the day too. This time it was Simon Prado who delivered the golden goal for Marty Romualdez’s Calatagan LL, beating Sebastien Aguettant’s Kazak 12-11. Both  teams were making their Cartier Queen’s Cup debuts and so wanted to win this all-important first outing. Kazak pulled away in the third and fourth chukkas, maintaining a three-goal lead. Chris Mackenzie continued Kazak’s good work in the fifth, scoring a fabulous, angled goal from around 120 yards out. Calatagan LL delivered some strong play in this same chukka and put themselves back level (10-10) after seven minutes. With both teams scoring in the sixth, the extra time scenario was inevitable.

The Teams:

Calatagan LL won against Kazak 3

Chukka Breakdown:

Calatagan LL won against Kazak 4

Score Progression:

Calatagan LL won against Kazak 5

Game Statistics:

Calatagan LL won against Kazak 6

 

Image credit Pablo Ramirez

Stats provided by International Polo Academy