Thursday 7 March 2013

Shoreline silence Linetrale Delaney

... as Goodfellows whitewash HST




Kola Kareem puts up a virtuoso display to help Ironclad Shoreline  record a 11 – 8 upset win over defending champions Linetrale Delaney in the Majekodunnmi Cup as the Lagos Polo International Tournament heads to its homestretch
Marcelo Pasqual scored in the ding minutes of the fifth chukka to hand Delaney a 8-7 lead but a late rally by the Shoreline was complete by two quick goals by Kareem in the sixth and final chukka. The atmosphere that greeted the result was similar to the one on Wednesday when Anadariya beat Fifth Chukker, last year's finalists in the same cup. 
Earlier, Lagos Goodfellows continued their match for glory by beating HST 10½ – 3 in the Low Cup as Former Lagos State Commissioner for Finance Wale Edun played a circuit breaker role for the Goodfellows by curtailing the moves of the HST parading the Mdehli brothers Mohammed and Kareem.
 Thomas Usher scored two 40-yards penalty to give Goodfellows a 2-½  lead but Ali Bajarwhi’s 60 yard shot rolled in slowly to the goal to give HST a slender  a½ - goal lead. Usher scored another penalty from 30 yards just before the as the lively opening chukka came to an end.
Wale Edu’s son Tobi then put his name on the scorers’ sheet  by scrambling in a shot soon after, it was Usher again who scored a high goal shot from 30 yards to give the Goodfellows a 5- 2½ lead.
Usher also scored another goal in the early part of the third chukka before Tobi finished off a solo move by tapping in for 7- 2½ - lead.
Abdulmimuni Musa also scored in succession in the third chukka before Usher scored his side’s tenth goal with tobi riding off Kareem Mdehli.
In the day’s first match, Kano H-Hago edged Ibadan Jericho 8-7 to notch their second straight win. Their low-margin win could however count against them for a place in Sunday’s final following Kano RTC’s 8-3½ - win over Jericho. The defeat ended Jericho’s slim hope of progressing to the final
Another entertaining match yesterday saw Caverton whitewash Bell Oil & Gas 11½ -3 in the League 1 of the Low Cup.
Caverton, who are billed to confront Goodfellows in a vital match today seem to be unmerited of their 1.5 handicap advantage as they outscored their opponents in all the four chukkas.
Other matches slated for today will see Ibadan Challenge battle RTC while in the Majekodunmi Cup, Ironclad Shoreline will slug it out with Kano Titans-Ahbert.

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