GlobalPort-PH places 2nd in All Asia Cup

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2020 08:23:24 +0000

The GlobalPort-PH team members, led by Rep. Mikee Romero (3rd from left), pose with Thailand Polo Association President Kanoksakdi Bhinsaeng after a runner-up finish in the 5th All Asia Cup 2020 at the VS Sports Club & Siam Polo Park in Preng, Thailand. Also shown (from left) are Adrian Garcia, AirAsia Vice Chairwoman Sheila Romero, Anthony Garcia and daughter Bailey, and Robert Esguerra.

The GlobalPort-PH team members, led by Rep. Mikee Romero (3rd from left), pose with Thailand Polo Association President Kanoksakdi Bhinsaeng after a runner-up finish in the 5th All Asia Cup 2020 at the VS Sports Club & Siam Polo Park in Preng, Thailand. Also shown (from left) are Adrian Garcia, AirAsia Vice Chairwoman Sheila Romero, Anthony Garcia and daughter Bailey, and Robert Esguerra.

Philippine polo is moving forward in the right direction and the leadership of the Philippine National Federation of Polo Players (PNFPP) is extremely happy about the continued rise of the national team in the Asian standings.

Proof of its new-found confidence was the impressive runner-up finish of the GlobalPort-PH team in the recent 5th All Asia Cup 2020 that saw them score a vengeful win over Indonesia at the VS Sports Club & Siam Polo Park in Preng, Thailand.

Though the PH team was beaten by host team in the final of the 6-nation tournament, PNFPP founding director and House Deputy Speaker Mikee Romero said the team’s performance was something to look forward to especially after beating some of their Southeast Asian rivals.

“Up against some of the best teams in the Asian region, we proved we can be at par with them,” said Romero, a member of the PH team that won bronze medal in last year’s SEA Games held at the world-class Miguel Romero Field in Calatagan, Batangas.

“Given more time to train and play in various tournaments abroad, I strongly believe we can play much better the next time,” added Romero. “The chemistry is there so we just have to sustain it.”

The Thailand event is considered as one of the toughest in the region and many polo players are one in saying it has a similar standard as the Asian Games.

After dropping its initial game – also against Thailand – the PH team, composed of Anthony Garcia, Adrian Garcia, Robert Esguerra and Romerim beat Brunei, 10-9, in a tense quarterfinal clash.

The Nationals then played their best game in the week-long tournament by downing Indonesia, 8-
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