Hampstead LC claimed a second Ken Galluccio Cup win after defeating Hamburg Warriors 15-8 in the final in Barcelona to become European Club Champions.
The English national champions improved on last year’s third place finish, going unbeaten in their eight matches across the weekend and again picking up the title they first won back in 2019.
In the women’s competition, it wasn’t to be a third consecutive Club Championship for Blues Women as they finished third, missing out on the final after a tightly contested semi-final defeat to Rotterdam Jaguars, who went on to win the title.
Despite a final that at times was played in a complete downpour with playing conditions far from perfect, Hampstead weren’t deterred from completing the perfect weekend, laying down a strong performance against their German opponents to seal victory.
The London based side had comfortably moved through the group stages across Friday and Saturday, led by Owen Caputo’s huge tally of 26 points (23G, 3A) across the tournament, only being ran close in a 3-2 win against Oslo, Hampstead topped the round robin stage.
They then dispatched Olten Saints of Switzerland 9-3 in the semi-final, despite being 3-4 behind with 10 minutes to play, a five-goal run towards the final whistle secured their final place against Hamburg who beat Oslo in overtime.
In the final it was Carl Klepper who led the way for Hampstead scoring eight goals while Caputo chipped in with four as with Hampstead only leading by two going into the final 20 minutes, a 7-2 run saw them pull away and successfully claim the European Club crown.
In the women’s event, Blues were free scoring throughout their group stage winning 10-9 (vs Oslo), 18-0 (vs Wettingen) and 16-4 (vs Madrid) to top their group, Chloe Wyner tallying 15 points (13G, 2A) in leading the way for Blues in Barcelona.
Blues were then going well in their semi-final and, leading 8-5 with eight minutes to play, on track for another appearance in the final.
However, Rotterdam produced a storming comeback to score four answered goals to turn the tie around and end Blues’ winning streak at the competition with an 8-9 win.
They did though manage to swiftly put any disappointment behind them to come back on the Sunday to win the bronze medal game 6-1 against Oslo and end the weekend on a positive.
Blues have been the dominant force in women’s lacrosse in England across the last few years winning three straight national titles, while Hampstead have also now won two in a row and both teams will be looking for more success as they begin their respective league campaigns in a few weeks’ time.
Hampstead Results
Group Stage
Hampstead 10-0 Amsterdam Lions
Hampstead 7-1 Hamburg Warriors
Hampstead 3-2 Oslo
Hampstead 8-2 Olten Saints
Hampstead 9-1 Milano Painkillers
Hampstead 5-2 Madrid Osos
Semi Final
Hampstead 9-3 Olten Saints
Final
Hampstead 15-8 Hamburg Warriors
Blues Results
Group Stage
Blues 10-9 Oslo
Blues 18-0 Wettingen Wild
Blues 16-4 Madrid Osos
Semi Final
Blues 8-9 Rotterdam Jaguars
3rd Place
Blues 6-1 Oslo