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Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Mystery Creek wins Savile Cup

Mystery Creek has won the Savile Cup polo tournament. The team is comprised of, from left, Zac Keyte, Garth Fraser, JP Clarkin, and Kit Brooks. Photo Lucy Ainsley

Mystery Creek, a regular winner at the top of the podium at previous NZ Polo Open tournaments, has won the Savile Cup, believed to be the nation’s oldest sporting trophy.

The team – featuring Zac Keyte, Garth Fraser, Kit Brooks and JP Clarkin. Clarkin was also named Savile Cup MVP.

Runners-up and Savile Handicap winners were Hololio featuring Edward Elworthy Jones, Henry Jones, Jeremy Jones and Glenn Sheriff. Elworthy Jones was named most promising player.

Winners of other major awards:

Wilson Cup – Auckland B, runner-up Waimai A; Stead Trophy – Kihikihi, runner-up Waimai; Riddiford and Levin Cup – Auckland C, runner-up Rangitikei; Klaus Cup – Morrinsville, runner-up Auckland D; Mackenzie Salver – Birchleigh, runner-up Hololio B; Mackenzie Handicap – Auckland F, runner-up Pverty Bay B; Wood Trophy – Cambridge B, runner-up Auckland G; Wood Trophy Handicap – Auckland H, runner-up Bombay.

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