Tang Polo seals final duel vs Los Tamaraos

San Miguel’s Guillermo Cavanagh (left) and Kingpower’s Lucas Lujan battle for possession during their Globalport Philippine Polo Open 2015 Thursday in Calatagan, Batangas.

Games today

2:30 p.m. – Low Goal

4 p.m. – 12-Goal Round Robin

Games tomorrow

2:30 p.m. – Patron All-Star sMatch

4 p.m. – Tang Polo vs Los Tamaraos

 

 

MANILA, Philippines - Argentinian pro Miguel Diaz went on another scoring spree as he helped Tang Polo of China secure a final berth with another come-from-behind 7-6 victory over Polo Escape in the Globalport Philippine Polo Open 2015 in Calatagan, Batangas last Thursday.

A five-goaler, Diaz erupted for four goals, including the game-winner in the last 32 seconds that capped the team’s stirring comeback from a 2-5 deficit.

Benjamin Urquiza accounted for the other three goals as Tang Polo completed a two-game sweep of Zone 1 elims.

“We’re lucky,” said team patron ShiLai Liu. “Miguel played very well today. He promised he will score and he did.”

They will play Los Tamaraos in the one-game finals tomorrow in Makati at 4 p.m.

“It’s going to be a fast and furious final,” said local patron Mikee Romero, who organized the tournament for the third straight year.

Diaz also scored four goals in Tang Polo’s 8-7 win over Globalport last Wednesday.

Defending champion San Miguel trounced Kingpower of Thailand, 8-2, in the other game with Gregorio Gelosi and Guillermo Cavanagh churning out four goals apiece.

San Miguel’s win forced a three-way tie in Zone II after San Miguel, Los Tamaraos and Kingpower finished with similar 1-1 records.

But the Los Tamaraos, who pulled off a 9-5 win against San Miguel, took the top seeding due to their superior quotient.

Despite missing the finals, Romero was elated with how the six-team competition turned out.

“This is a superb competition because it brought out the best in all the participating teams. This is a much higher competition being a 12-goal tournament and it’s a success,” said Romero.

 

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