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| On Friday evening the players' dinner was held in the pavilion. Club Chairman Nicholas Colquhoun-Denvers gave his speech and then presented the Player of the Year award to William Healy. The Alan Wyatt Fellowship award went to Charlie Ham, The Chairman's Most Improved player was Stephen O'Kane and HPA Umpire of the Year went to Freddie Ventura. Annie Colquhoun-Denvers then presented the most Improved Lady Player (Annie's Trophy) to Rebecca Drake. After the main awards Benjie Davis presented the auction and the evening raised a generous amount for Sarah Tallents' charity Polo Pastures. To round up the evening the humorous and satirical Billy Awards were presented to their lucky recipients. |
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| For the last Tournament of 2017 The Billy Walsh had five teams entered. Jacaranda were the first through to the final with convincing wins in both their matches. Vendetta came from behind in their first match against Braemar Farms for a strong win and then booked their place in the final after a win over Loafers with a high margin score. On both teams performances in the group games it was hard to pick a favourite for the final. |
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| This set the scene for a tight encounter in Sunday's final. Once the ball was thrown in Jacaranda got to work the fastest notching up a 4-1 lead. Jacaranda player Hamza Mawaz linked well with Ed Banner-Eve with both players looking hot off their handicaps. Garrie Renucci's team were not about to roll over though and came back into the second chukka with a point to prove. Jimmy Wood marshalled his one goal prodigy and Gold Cup winner Jimbo Fewster well. Fewster with a helicopter at the wait on the Jubilee ground took no time in helping his team to pull back the scores to just one goal behind Jacaranda by the final chukka. |
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| Unfortunately for Vendetta the final minutes saw them fall the wrong side of the umpires whistle. Jacaranda capitalised on this with some unbelievable play from Mawaz who at this point was playing as if he had just doubled his handicap. By the final bell Jacaranda still had a hold of the scoreline to take the final silverware of 2017. |
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 | | Watch back the Billy Walsh Final between Jacaranda and Vendetta |
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Billy Walsh Subsidiary Final |
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| In the Subsidiary Final, Vantage took on Loafers. Both teams had met earlier in the tournament with Vantage winning by just a goal. In the rematch Vantage put in a much stronger performance winning this time convincingly. Vantage professionals Ed Morris-Lowe and Josh Clover having played many times before together showed a strong partnership on the field to help their team to the win. Loafers player Ed Courage accepted the floating seat trophy on behalf of his team. |
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 | | Watch the subsidiary final between Vantage and Loafers |
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| Braemar Farms faced Jet Set after the first two matches on Sunday. The match was close with great play from both teams. Jet Set just edged out for the win at the final bell. |
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 | | Watch back the Tiger Tops Trophy between Braemar Farms and Jet Set |
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