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Mystery Creek wins Savile Cup

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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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