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GB Legends Chandigarh & Remount Veterinary Corps registered wins

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Chandigarh, GB Legends Chandigarh registered their second consecutive win by defeating Army Service Corps (ASC) on the third day of the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Polo Cup at the Chandigarh Polo Club on Tuesday. The tournament is part of the Polo Season 2026 being organised by the Indian Polo Association in association with the Chandigarh Polo Association.

ASC entered the arena with a one-goal handicap advantage but the hosts quickly asserted themselves with an attacking approach. Naveen Singh struck early to equalize in the third minute, setting the tone for Chandigarh’s dominance. Lt Col Vishal Chauhan soon converted to give the hosts the lead. Riding on excellent form, Naveen continued his scoring spree, netting three more goals to put GB Legends firmly in control. Sepoy Mukesh Gujjar added another in the first chukker, helping Chandigarh close the period with a strong 5–2 lead. The second chukker saw a more measured and defensive approach from the Dilpreet Singh Sidhu-led Chandigarh side as they focused on consolidating their advantage.  Meanwhile, late goals from Lt Col Vishal Chauhan and Naveen further strengthened Chandigarh’s position by extending the lead to 8–2. In the final chukker, ASC showed aggression and fought back through goals by Sepoy Mukesh Gujjar and Naik Ravinder Mann. However, their efforts were not enough to overturn the deficit as GB Legends Chandigarh maintained control to seal a convincing 9–5 victory.

In the second match of the day, Remount Veterinary Corps (RVC) defeated Haryana 9–4 after staging a strong comeback in the third and final chukkers.Jitender Singh opened the scoring for Haryana but Major Mayank Bajpayee equalised in the second minute of the game. Haryana then took control with consecutive goals from Sepoy Amar Singh by taking the score to 3–1 in their favour. In the second chukker, Deepak Walia added another goal to extend Haryana’s lead to 4–1. However, the RVC trio of Major Mayank Bajpayee, Lance Dafedar Satyaprakash and Assistant Lance Dafedar D. Santosh displayed exceptional teamwork and skill to level the score at 4–4 by the end of the second chukker. In the third chukker, a spot hit penalty conversion helped RVC take the lead at 5–4. From there, RVC dominated the game and never looked back, eventually sealing a convincing 9–4 victory.

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