American 4-goaler Tommy Collingwood.

American 4-goaler Tommy Collingwood.

(Tommy Collingwood is a Wellington-based 4-goal polo player and a regular at the International Polo Club who is competing with the United States team in the 2013 24-goal Fortune Heights Super Nations Cup in China this week.  He will be sending updates on the team’s progress.)

Arrived to Beijing- the time change killed me the first day.  I was basically falling asleep at dinner.  Joel Baker (team coach and alternate) didn’t even make it to dinner because he passed out from the flight.

The following day I woke up early and had breakfast with a bunch of the guys from the Argentine team, along with former 9-goaler Benjamin Araya, who is in charge of organizing the horses, and Henry Fisher of the English team.

They gave us a tour of the club and stables.  They have one field right now that we will be using, and two other fields in the works that they said they should be ready in the next year or two.

The Tianjin Goldin Metropolitan Polo Club is impressive.  The stables are unbelievable!  They have an amazing organization- 202 horses; between 4 and 5 grooms for every 15 horses; a full time veterinarian; 6 different farriers!  The horses are treated amazingly, and their outdoor arena has unbelievable footing-which is where we tried the horses.

Yesterday we had our team practice.  We had to play without Nic Roldan (8), who will be arriving this evening.   We played with Joel Baker (2), which was a huge difference, but we did very well.  We practiced against England.  They are a very well organized team, and should not be underestimated.   The field is not in great shape.  It is very difficult to hit the ball on it.  It seemed to be pretty beaten up, but we’re all going to be playing on the same surface.  It’s an adjustment that we are going to have to make.

Everything else is great.  The referees are very good.  One is from South Africa (Steve Evans); one is from England (Peter Wright); and one from Argentina (Ricardo Boudou).

We are going to go watch the practice today between Argentina-Martin Pepa (5), Marianito Obregon (7), Michel Dorignac (7) and Martin Donovan (5) and an international contingent that will represent Hong Kong- Australian Dirk Gould (5), Brazil’s Joao Ganon (7), New Zealand’s John-Paul Clarkin (8), and John Fisher (4) from the UK, which should be good.  Tomorrow we play England- Henry Fisher (4); Mark Tomlinson (7); Luke Tomlinson (7) and Nacho Gonzalez (6).  I feel good about our chances.  Ulysses (Escapite-4-goals) and Mike (Azzaro-8-goals) look really good, and the team chemistry is amazing. Everyone kills for each other so we should do well.  We just have to keep our concentration and stay disciplined.

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