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2010 Inter
Regional Boys (93 & later) Tournament
Walsall 23rd & 24th January
Team: Matt Leydon (GK), Andy Wilkinson,
Richard Robertson, Emrys Ellis, Jared Baker,
Matt McDonald-Liggins, Ben Kohler, John
Vella (Captain), Ali Clements, Ben Jarman,
Callum Condon, Jason Attwood, David Seber.
The ASA decided to re-introduce junior
representative polo via a regional
tournament. The East Region, now boasting 3
Regional Training Centres for Water Polo,
decided to enter teams in both the boys and
girls competitions.
Following the Region’s Junior Inter-County
Championships at Watford in October 2009
(for players born 1993 or later), boys were
invited to attend training sessions at
Watford, Barnet and Haberdashers’ Aske’s
School. Coach Nikola Jovanovic put the
players through intensive land and water
work sessions over the course of two months
before selecting his team. The organization
and administration side of things was dealt
with efficiently by Nikki Baker, and Tim
Whitwham offered to team manage at the event
itself. Behind the scenes Chris Stephens
worked tirelessly promoting the venture to
the Regional Board and assisting with
protocol. Thanks also must go to Watford WPC
for giving the team much needed match
practice on two occasions.
For the competition the regions were seeded
based on the number of GB internationals in
each team. The East, having none, were
placed in Division 2 along with Wales, South
West, London and East Midlands, who
subsequently dropped out and were replaced
by a West Midlands B team.
In the first game against Wales, the team
started nervously and our attacks were
easily beaten off by a solid Welsh defence.
Towards the end of the quarter we created
three clear cut chances all of which the
goalie saved. Good defence allied to
excellent goalkeeping by Matt Leydon, a
feature in all the games, kept the score to
2-0. The Welsh scored two more before we
finally opened our account at the end of the
second quarter with a goal from Richard.
That seemed to settle the side in attack and
we managed to draw the 3rd period 3 apiece.
However, the Welsh defence continued to
dominate and although we had many extra man
situations our conversion rate was poor:
only 3 from 10. As we chased the game we
exposed ourselves to the counter-attack and
Wales won the last quarter 4-2 and the game
11-6. Richard and Matt scored two each with
John and David netting once.
All our inexperience manifested itself in
that first game: lack of a structured attack
to dominate a game from the start man-up,
conversion, fitness and game awareness.
Although the team improved over the
tournament we were never quite consistent
enough to stay with the better teams.
In the second match of the day we played the
South West who had lost by a goal in their
first game against London. In a much closer
game we got on the score sheet early but
still managed to be 4-1 down by quarter
time. We showed great resolve to get to
within one goal early in the third but the
superior fitness and team work of the South
West allowed them to pull away again. In the
last three minutes of the game we scored
twice to pull back to worthy 11-9 losers.
Ben Kohler scored 5, John 2 and Emrys and
Ben Jarman one each.
The next day we played the West Midland B
and it was a winnable game. In the end the
East showed they had learnt much from the
previous two matches and the game was a
totally one-sided encounter. We ran out easy
winners 17-0. Again Ben K bagged 5; John 4;
Jared, Matt and David 2 each with Richard
and Ben J one apiece.
The last game was against the eventual
tournament winner, London. We worked hard
and played some of our best polo even though
London managed to shut us out in the first
and third quarters. We had the consolation
of winning the last quarter 2-1 though by
then they had ground into a 6 goal lead.
Matt scored twice with John and Ben K
converting once. The final score was 9-4 to
London.
The spirit and enthusiasm of the team was
undaunted and the desire of Nik for the team
to perform was undiminished throughout the
tournament. Congratulations must go to John
Vella and Jared Baker who were invited to
National 93/94 trials after their
performances. It was a great start to
putting the region on the water polo map and
hopefully we will have longer to prepare and
have gained more experience by the next
tournament.
Tim Whitwham (Feb 2010)
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