March 5, 2018

Valiente wins the C.V. Whitney Cup at the International Polo Club Palm Beach. Fresh off their recent win in the Ylvisaker Cup, defending C.V. Whitney Cup champions Valiente kept the momentum going, landing Colorado in the final Sunday, March 4, at the International Polo Club Palm Beach in Wellington, Florida. Putting their new rosters to the test for the first 26-goal tournament of the season, both teams created fresh dynamics on the field, but Valiente rode away with their second consecutive tournament title 9-4.

Valiente’s unprecedented final featuring the two top 10-goalers in the world and rivals, Adolfo Cambiaso and Facundo Pieres, was a display of incredible skill and teamwork. Executing a beautiful 70-yard shot to goal quickly followed by a deep neckshot in the first chukker, Pieres unleashed a strong offensive force Colorado could not stop. Expertly setting up his forward, Adolfo Cambiaso worked the ball down field, leaving it for Rob Jornayvaz* who picked up the only goal of the second. As play progressed, Colorado experienced many missed opportunities throughout the game as players repeatedly were unable to connect and overrode, leaving the team scoreless in the first half. Taking full advantage of broken plays and costly mistakes, Cambiaso ended the half 5-0 in favor of Valiente.

Fighting to get his team in the game, Diego Cavanagh charged through the formidable blue jerseys to finally score two goals in the fourth effectively outscoring Valiente by one in the chukker. Cambiaso opened the fifth with a field goal, but was then answered by Cavanagh who hit a neckshot through traffic to goal. Completely in sync and dominating the field, Pieres and Cambiaso completed two additional plays to triple Colorado’s score 9-3 headed into the final chukker.

As precious minutes ticked by, the ball was passed back and forth across the field numerous times, finally crossing between Colorado’s goal posts and giving Magoo Laprida his first goal of the game. Despite a valiant effort in the last two chukkers, Colorado could not rival Valiente’s momentum. Valiente claimed their second consecutive 2018 C.V. Whitney Cup with a final score of 9-4. Reflecting on the tournament Tommy Beresford said, “The horses are getting fitter and I’m playing a little faster. It is becoming a bit easier as we are getting to know each other. We feel great and are looking forward to the next tournament.”

Responsible for five of Valiente’s nine goals, four from the field and one Penalty 3, Pieres was named Most Valuable Player. “Every game we are going to get a little bit better as a team,” Pieres said. “Today we were better with passing the ball between each other. Our last game was more difficult from the beginning and we had some pressure because it was our first together, but today was much better.” Best Playing Pony honors were awarded to Mentolada, owned by J5 Equestrian and ridden by Adolfo Cambiaso in the third chukker.

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Photo: David Lominska

MVP Facundo Pieres Valiente ©David Lominska

In front of a delighted crowd of around 700 spectators who contributed to the Pink Polo success in it’s 10th edition, Team La Familia with Nurul Noorajala, Maria Seculini, Carolina Arteta and 9-goaler Lia Salvo 9 wins the Queen’s Cup Pink Polo 2018. Perfectly warm weather of 30 degrees at the Thai Polo and Equestrian Club and the well-known allover pink decoration made the tournament again one of the best and most impressive ones in the polo calendar of South East Asia. The Queen’s Cup Pink Polo is a prestigious international ladies polo contest organized to raise funds for the Queen Sirikit Centre for Breast Cancer at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Bangkok.

After La Familia snatched a win from Thai Polo in a matter of seconds left on the clock in the semi final with a score of 8-7, they went on to face La Tabita the Polo Farm in the final of the Queen’s Cup Pink Polo. Beside that victory, La Familia already realized a win over La Esperanza in the qualification rounds. Team La Tabita as well, had already gained two wins over Kuda Lari and La Esperanza on the way to the final.

In the final, La Tabita took the first goal but La Familia countered immediately with two goals in the first chukker. La Familia took the lead with four goals in the 2nd and 3rd chukker and did not give up this advantage from then on. In the final chukker La Tabita fought back with two goals but again got the answer from La Familia scoring another two goals. In the end La Familia proofed their superiority and emerged victorious by defetaing La Tabita with 8:3.

Most Valuable Player: Sofia Lorenzo
Best Playing Pony: Mimo owned by La Familia

Ranking of the teams:

1. La Familia
Nurul Noorajala 0
Maria Seculini 2
Carolina Arteta 3
Lia Salvo 9

2. La Tabita
Eva Brühl 6
Constanza Marchiorello 3
Steffi von Pock 2
Johanna Droste 2

3. Thai Polo
Caroline Link 3
Isabel Morgenstern 1
Holly Butler 2
Hazel Jackson 8

4. La Esperanza
Pei Bei Koh 0
Leah Siboni 2
Caro Brown 1
Sarah Wisman 7

5. Kuda Lari
Lara Reynoso 3
Daryl Yap 4
Vittoria Marchiorello 3
Carla Alvarez Nunez 4

www.thai-polo-club.com

 

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