Newport wins Palm Restaurant Invitational opener

Newport rallies for a
sixth chukker win in Palm Restaurant Invitational

By Alex Webbe

Sixth chukker goals from Michel Dorignac and Wes Finlayson
broke the 5-5 tie and lifted Newport (Gene Goldstein, Wes Finlayson, Michel
Dorignac and Michael Bellissimo) to a 7-5 win over the Grand Champions Polo
Club (Juan Forero, Juancito Bollini, Tommy Biddle and Martin Estrada) in the
opening game of the 2013 Palm Restaurant Invitational, played on the grounds of
The Wanderers Club in Wellington.

Gene Goldstein scored the first goal of the day to give
Newport a 1-0 lead that held up through nearly the entire first chukker.  With 18 seconds on the clock, Tommy Biddle
blasted a shot through the Newport goalposts from just inside the midfield line
for the tying goal, 1-1.

Midway through the second chukker Finlayson gave Newport a
2-1 advantage with his second goal of the game. 
Grand Champion Polo Club’s Martin Estrada tied it up once again at 2-2
with the final goal of the chukker.

Defensive plays kept the scoring low in the third period,
with neither team being able to capitalize on offensive opportunities.  A late rush at the Grand Champions goal
allowed Michael Bellissimo the opportunity his team was looking for as he drove
a pass through the goal for a 3-2 halftime lead.

 It was slow going
again in the fourth chukker with neither team being able to mount an effective
attack.  Just over four minutes into the
period, Finlayson scored his second goal of the game.  Subsequent runs at goal by both sides were
unsuccessful.  With two chukkers left to
play, Newport enjoyed a two goal lead, 4-2.

Grand Champions got things going in the fifth chukker that
started with another long goal by Biddle. 
A powerful 90-yard shot cut the Newport lead to a single goal, 4-3 less
than two minutes into the period.  Bollini
converted a 40-yard penalty shot to tie it up at 4-4.  Estrada’s second goal of the game came with
three minutes left in the chukker and gave Grand Champions their first lead of
the game, 5-4.  Goldstein scored his
second goal of the game to knot it up at 5-5.

A light rain started to fall in the sixth chukker as both
teams struggled to take control of the game. 
Errant Grand Champions shots at goal went wide with Michel Dorignac
connecting for the go-ahead goal three minutes into the final period.  Grand Champions fought to get back into the
game, but it was Newport on the attack. 
A final goal from Finlayson ended the game with Newport riding off the field
with a 7-5 win.

Finlayson was credited with three goals, and led Newport in
scoring.  Goldstein scored twice with Bellissimo
and Dorignac adding single goals. 
Estrada and Biddle scored two goals apiece for Grand Champions.  Bollini scored once on a penalty shot.