January 18, 2021

Wellington, FL – January 17, 2021 – The 2021 Joe Barry Memorial concluded at the International Polo Club Palm Beach on Sunday with Santa Clara emerging victorious over Beverly Polo on the Home of U.S. Polo Assn – Field 1. In a memorable final for Santa Clara, the two father-son duos of Escobar’s and Magrini’s remained undefeated, capturing the 10-7 victory and the Joe Barry Memorial title.

Santa Clara continued their exceptional performance in Sunday’s final, displaying a balanced team effort on both offense and defense to defeat Beverly Polo for the second time in the tournament. Aiming to overcome their 11-10 overtime loss to Santa Clara a week earlier, Beverly Polo struggled from the field, converting just two of their 15 attempts. Tolito Ocampo managed to keep Beverly Polo in the match, shooting a perfect 3 for 3 from the penalty line, but Santa Clara proved to be the better team on the day, shooting 43% on 16 shots. Keko Magrini led all players with four goals, including crucial back-to-back goals in the sixth chukker, securing the tournament victory for Santa Clara in their 2021 debut.

In the early stages of the game, Santa Clara quickly erased their one-goal deficit on handicap, holding Beverly Polo scoreless in the first chukker while receiving one goal each from Keko Magrini and Luis Escobar. An early fall from Lucas Diaz Alberdi forced him from the game due to injury, replaced by Peke Gonzalez as Beverly Polo searched for an offensive spark. Goals were difficult to come by in a defensive second chukker with a Penalty 4 conversion for Tolito Ocampo proving to be the only goal in the chukker, tying the score at 2-2. Lucas and Luis Escobar helped Santa Clara retake the lead in the first few minutes of the third chukker scoring two consecutive goals, but Beverly Polo’s Peke Gonzalez made an impact with his first goal, along with one field goal from Hilario Figueras to end the first half with the teams deadlocked at 4-4


Santa Clara‘s Keko Magrini and Luis Escobar celebrate a goal. ©Alex Pacheco

The hard-fought physical game carried into the second half with just one shot between the two teams in the fourth chukker. Receiving two penalty opportunities, Santa Clara’s Lucas Escobar converted both, giving Santa Clara their first control of the game at 6-4. The duo of Keko Magrini and Lucas Escobar was a consistent factor for Santa Clara throughout the tournament, driving their attack forward, and it carried into the final two chukkers. A second yellow card awarded to Ocampo left Beverly Polo a man short for two minutes as Santa Clara extended their lead to three on goals from Keko Magrini and Luis Escobar in the fifth chukker, leaving Beverly Polo facing a difficult task with one chukker remaining. Despite scoring two goals from the penalty line in the sixth chukker, Beverly Polo’s inability to convert from the field, scoring zero field goals in the second half allowed Santa Clara to secure the victory. Keko Magrini managed to score two back-to-back goals in the final minutes, completing the impressive performance in Santa Clara’s 10-7 victory.


„Yatay Shazam,“ played by Tolito Ocampo and owned by Beverly Equestrian, was the Best Playing Pony. Pictured with Joe Wayne Barry, Tolito Ocampo, and company. ©Alex Pacheco

Keko Magrini was awarded Most Valuable Player, while Yatay Shazam, played by Tolito Ocampo and owned by Beverly Equestrian received Best Playing Pony honors.

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15 January 2021, Dubai, UAE: The AHPRC League 2021 concluded with exciting matches on the grounds of Al Habtoor Polo Resort and Club. 

The Subsidiary Final opened with a quick goal from Petra Spanko from Farrington Polo team but, El Basha/YS Polo had the lead at the end of the first chukker with its one and a half goal advantage. At the end of the second chukker, Farrington Polo was ahead as the team scored three consecutive goals. The penultimate chukker saw El Basha/YS Polo close in on its opponent but the goals from Petra and Evan Power at the final chukker sealed the win for Farrington Polo at 7 goals to 5.5.

Match Progression: 2 – 2.5 | 5 – 2.5 | 5 – 4.5 | 7 – 5.5

The Final match saw 9 Stitches / Hesketh Polo and Bhansali / Dubai SS Polo teams head to head until the end of the final chukker. Rishi Bhansali scored the first goal of the game. Tomy Iriarte delivered a flurry of goals at the first chukker securing the lead for 9 Stitches / Hesketh Polo. Bhansali / Dubai SS closed in on its opponent by the third chukker with goals from Maxi Malacalza.

Both teams rushed for the win and it was Malacalza’s last goal that resulted in a fifth chukker. Halfway through overtime, Tomy Iriarte scored the golden goal taking home the win for 9 Stitches / Hesketh Polo at 6 goals to 5.

Match Progression: 3 – 1 | 4 – 2 | 5 – 4 | 5 – 5 | 6 – 5


Mohammed Al Habtoor, Vice Chairman and CEO of Al Habtoor Group awarded the teams of the day. Tomy Iriarte was the Most Valuable Player and Gloria ridden by Sebastian Dawnay, as the Best Playing Pony.

* All tournaments are subject to the regulations and guidelines issued by the authorities.

© Al Habtoor Polo Resort and Club

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