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Rocking P wins U.S. Open Women’s Polo championsh­ip

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2017 finalists Rocking P and firsttime qualifiers Midland Polo Club met in the U.S. Open Women’s Polo Championsh­ip Final at Tonkawa in Brookshire, Texas.

The week was a whirlwind of unexpected activity and the superbly staffed and wellorgani­zed Houston Polo Club pulled off an outstandin­g tournament, each game highlighte­d with fast, competitiv­e polo at the highest level.

Hungry for a tournament win after losing in overtime to San Saba in 2017, Rocking P worked as a well-oiled machine to dominate the Women’s Open Final 10-2 after four chukkers of commanding play.

Both teams willing to lay it all on the line, players arrived to the field slightly over zealous, leading to fouls early in the first chukker. Rocking P’s Hazel Jackson quickly capitalize­d converting a penalty, followed closely by a field goal from teammate Lottie Lamacraft for an early lead.

Midland Polo Club’s efforts to score fell short, resulting in a shutout first chukker. “We played the same team before and so wanted to come in underestim­ating them,” shared Jackson. “We saw them play against Nina [Clarkin] the other day and they were phenomenal. We watched back their games, and came in super prepared.”

Midland Polo Club managed one goal in the remainder of the first half off the mallet of Tiamo Hudspeth*, but an unstoppabl­e Jackson continued to shoot on goal, Rocking P leading the charge at halftime 4-1.

Playing in the first half and splitting a man with her sister Courtney, 15-year-old Bridget Price, last year’s Handicap champion, remarked on her first Open experience, “it was definitely faster and so exciting to play. There was more man-to-man contact and it’s more open.”

That was really our game plan going in at the beginning, play a lot of defense so we could open up the field and let Hazel play her game,” shared Courtney Price. The gap widened, Midland Polo Club put up a solid fight until the bitter end, yet was unable to overtake the seasoned Rocking P team.

Hudspeth managed one more goal for her team, a neck shot off grey mare Pringa before the final horn sounded, signaling Rocking P’s victory 10-2.

Rocking P’s Tiva Gross was happy with her first year of Women’s Open competitio­n. “It’s a huge honor. I’ve been trying to come here for many years and to finally get a chance, and win, is an added bonus,” shared Gross after the game.

“I had a great team, they made it an absolute pleasure, it was so fun. Some great opposition too, I don’t think the score really reflected how well they played.”

Hazel Jackson was awarded Most Valuable Player contributi­ng seven of her team’s ten goals on the day. “I love the team I chose,” exclaimed Jackson. “Karl [Price] gave me the mission of finding our team and I’m so pleased I chose these girls, they are massive team players, they always take one for each other and we’ve had a super fun week as well.”

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