
Valerie Halford Memorial Trophy 2021
20 Apr - 8 May
4 Sep 2020
Siri Bazzoni’s MT Vikings confirmed their dominance in ladies’
polo by securing the Guards Ladies Charity Polo Final for the Lord Patrick Beresford
Trophy, 4½ - 4, on Bank Holiday Monday
at Guards Polo Club. This was their third ladies title this year, after
victories at the Royal Berkshire and Cowdray Park.
Another big winner on this day was Smart Works Reading, the
official charity of the Guards Ladies’ Polo Tournament. As the polo had to be
played behind closed doors Smart Works Reading was unable to host its popular
fundraising day at Smith’s Lawn. So they teamed up with Guards Polo Club to
host an online auction and raffle that was live throughout this year’s
tournament. Thanks to some frantic bidding and generous donations the day
raised more than £6,000 for Smart Works Reading.
In the final itself, Siri’s team (rec ½ goal on handicap) narrowly
defeated Varvara Borodina’s Park Place by that very margin, 41/2
- 4, in a nip-and-tuck game on The Queen’s Ground. Park Place were 2 - ½ up
at half-time, with Lia Salvo making the most of any space that she was given. However
some great team-work from Kayley Smith and Hazel Jackson-Gaona put MT Vikings
back into this game in the third, while Milly Hine worked hard to ensure that
Park Place retained their lead.
With the score reading 3 - 2½ to Park Place at the start of
the fourth chukka there was still all to play for. Hazel converted a penalty to
put MT Vikings into the lead and team-mate Emma Boers, who had a really strong
game and was later named the Most Valuable Player, followed up with a fabulous
goal to give MT Vikings some air on the scoreboard for the first time. Lia
converted a penalty in the final moments of this match for Park Place but with
the clock ticking down there were not enough minutes remaining to force this
game into extra time.
With the score reading 3 - 2½ to Park Place at the start of the fourth chukka there was still all to play for. Hazel converted a penalty to put MT Vikings into the lead and team-mate Emma Boers, who had a really strong game and was later named the Most Valuable Player, followed up with a fabulous goal to give MT Vikings some air on the scoreboard for the first time. Lia converted a penalty in the final moments of this match for Park Place but with the clock ticking down there were not enough minutes remaining to force this game into extra time.
Siri received the trophy from Sarah Burns MBE, Chairman of Smart Works Reading. Every player also received some gorgeous prizes, generously donated by Clé de Peau Beauté. It was announced during the presentations that Clé de Peau Beauté will be the new sponsor of the ladies’ 18-goal tournament at Guards Polo Club from 2021 and offered prizes this year to highlight this exciting new partnership. Clé de Peau Beauté is Japan’s number one luxury skincare and beauty brand whose philosophy is to unlock the power of a woman’s radiance by innovative skincare technology and harnessing makeup from around the world. Clé de Peau Beauté is the perfect partner for Guards Polo Club’s ladies’ polo and is available exclusively in Harrods.
Earlier in the day Mindi Byrne’s Tex8n Ladies claimed the subsidiary final, which was played at Coworth Park. They beat Celina Lawrence’s Tarantula 5-4. However, win or lose, every player in this match also headed home with fabulous Clé de Peau Beauté gifts.
MT Vikings: Siri Bazzoni (2); Kayley Smith (2); Emma Boers (5); Hazel Jackson-Gaona (9). Park Place: Varvara Borodina (1); Catalina Lavinia (3); Milly Hine (6); Lia Salvo (8).
Tex8n Ladies: Mindi Byrne (2); Beanie Bradley (3); Emma Wood (6); Tamara Fox (7). Tarantula: Holly Gadsby (1); Alice Servaes (5); Heloise Wilson Smith (6); Rosie Ross (6).
For more information on the work of Smart Works Reading please go to: https://smartworks.org.uk/reading-smart-works/
For more information on Clé de Peau Beauté please go to: https://www.cledepeaubeaute.com/
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