Place – finding some of that previous form that had earned them a place in this final. Britos converted a penalty and then produced a lovely run to goal for the subsequent throw in. With goals from team-mates Ulloa and Tommy Beresford to only two in reply from La Indiana – although one was off the stick of Bickford – making it 6-4 at half-time. It was all change in the
fourth though. Pieres and Roldan fired through a couple of goals to none in reply from Park Place. With the scores back level it was still anyone’s game. A goal apiece in the fifth failed to produce a clearer picture – although it should be noted that the Park Place goal came off the stick of Charlie Tighe. So with the score all square at
the start of the sixth, the many spectators began to speculate if the final would be the first match of the 2018 Cartier Queen’s Cup tournament to go into overtime. Man of the match Pieres had other