live Reid’s AFB finished their season in the best way possible - with a victory. They
defeated Chris Bruckner’s Asian Art 10-6 in a competitive Chairman’s Cup Final. Things had looked a little different at the start of this match – AFB failed to score at all, while Asian Art fired through three goals – but AFB found their
form when it mattered and never looked back. Clive’s team got into the game in the second chukka. Much of this resurgence of form was thanks to the patron himself, who fired through several goals. Not surprisingly, and much to Clive’s delight, he was later named The Polo Magazine’s Most
Valuable Player. Six teams had entered this year’s
tournament and so there were two further matches on this day – ensuring every team had one final match. Alan Fall’s Mad Dogs defeated the De Bys’ Jacaranda 7-3½ to claim the Directors’ Cup.