Polo and More, Barbados 2014 Issue 9 | Page 59

& More 2015 Sibling rivalry Jimmy vs Nico Roberts John Bunn executing a near-side backhand Jimmy Roberts Hickstead substitute Nico Roberts on the ball with John Bunn attempting to hold off Jeff Evelyn T our places are highly sought after for the now infamous AEPC tour of the Apes Hill Polo Club. After careful consideration, plans were made for Ricky Cooper of Clogau Wales Polo Team and Steve Rigby to join forces with tour veterans John Bunn, Seb Dawnay and Bobby Dundas for a week of polo and partying, at what has become a firm highlight of the AEPC calendar since its inauguration in 2006. How wrong can you be! Bobby announced he was to set off to row the Atlantic with Fergus Scholes, Henry Brett and James Glasson (I mean who says yes to such an idiotic idea); Ricky Cooper broke his shoulder in December and didn’t recover in time; and Seb Dawnay snapped his riding muscle - although he did make the tour thankfully after 4 months off! This year saw the introduction of a new format, including what proved to be a brilliant first match – aptly named the “April Fools Challenge”. Polo is all about playing with good friends, but when JB and Seb Dawnay joined forces with Sir Charles’ eldest son Stephen and his wife Linda to go up against their son and daughter, Oliver and Camilla, with Pablo Crespin and Marc Atwell, the family rivalry made for an exciting game; fraught with danger and potential boiling points, it was a fantastic match to play and to watch. Even though the final score saw our AEPC team miss victory by 1 goal, a great game was had by all. For our next match, the team consisted of Bill Dillane, Nico Roberts, Seb Dawnay and John Bunn. Pitted against an ICBL Barbados team of Stewart Gill, Marc Atwell, Jamie Roberts and Pablo Crespin, it was never going to be an easy game. The first 8-goal match is always a tough one as it is our first foray onto grass for the season, after a winter of arena polo. Starting with ½ a goal on handicap, AEPC held their ground well in the early stages. It was a hard fought match played with great gusto, and the teams were neck and neck throughout the match until being pipped at the post by a Jamie Roberts 60 yard penalty with 5 seconds on the clock. Finals day, and despite Teddy Williams being unfortunately sidelined through injury, AEPC came out focused for the big match! Seb was especially keen to set the record straight having given away the dreaded penalty in the closing moments of the previous match, and Steve Rigby joined the tour and proved a very useful addition in the number 1 slot. The first chukker finished one a piece, and no goals were scored again until late in the third, when the AEPC were put behind by the smallest of margins at 3 to 3½. However, the final chukker went firmly in our favour with 3 unanswered goals to pick up the trophy 6 goals to 3½. 57