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Leighton Kings retain Open Cup as Art Hotel win Oba’s Cup

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Lagos-based teams, at the weekend, swept the stakes at the ongoing GTCO Lagos International Polo Tournament holding at the Polo Club, Ikoyi.Lagos Leighton Kings began the host’s march to glory when they defeated archrivals, Trojan/Ark 8-2, in the Open Cup final to retain the trophy they won last year.

Then came the turn of debutants, Art Hotel, who braved all odds to defeat Dangote/Sublime 9-7 in a closely fought final to win their first ever Oba of Lagos Cup.Led by Bowale Jolaoso, Leighton Kings, which also has Muyiwa Oni, Facundo Ratamar and Nico Recaife, set the pace for a repeat of their four titles haul with an emphatic 12-41/2 victory against visiting Wiltten Aviation to clinch the Adedapo Ojora Cup, played in memory of former captain of Lagos Polo Club.On Sunday, the same squad was back in action, outpacing Trojan/Ark, comprising Kayode Awogboro, Kunle Tinubu, Santi Marambio and Lorenzo Larumba, in a tensed final to successfully defend their Open Cup title.

Sunday’s win marked the fourth time they would win the crown. The Open Cup final, which drew many polo enthusiasts, including royalties, top business tycoons, diplomats and thousands of polo buffs, saw Leighton jumping to a 4-0 lead in the first chukka with Jolaoso, Oni, Ratamar and Recaife all contributing goals.

Tinubu and Awogboro powered Trojan/ Ark had gone to the final game hoping to shock the defending champions, but poor marksmanship and lack of horse power were their biggest undoing, as they could not match the firepower of the Kings who are still in the hunt for the event’s biggest prize, the Majekodunmi Cup.

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