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Polo Super League: Remington Gladiators, Remington Stars victorious

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Remington Gladiators and Remington stars registered victories in the Coca Cola Super League matches played here at the Lahore Polo Club ground on Wednesday.

In the first match of the day, Remington Gladiators played well against Imperium Hospitality Panthers with a margin of 9-3.5.

Agah Musa was the star from the winning side as he smashed in superb six goals while Ghulam Mustafa Monnoo banged in a brace and Muhammad Ali Malik one goal. From Imperium Hospitality Panthers, which had one and a half goals handicap advantage, Muneeb Monnoo and Omer Ellahi Shaikh scored one goal apiece.

Remington Gladiators were off to a flying start as they hammered a hat-trick of goals in the first chukker to take 3-0 lead.

They continued their good show in the second chukker as well as they added two more goals in their tally to enhance their lead to 5-0 while Imperium Hospitality Panthers opened their account with a field goal to reduce the margin to 5-1.

They converted one more in the third chukker to further reduce the margin to 5-2 but it was all that they could get from the match as Remington Gladiators fired in four more goals to win the match by 9-3.5.

The second match was contested between Remington Stars and Premier Holding Fighters by a close margin of 6-4.5.—APP

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