March 4, 2021

Wellington, FL – March 3, 2021 – Four teams remained in the semifinals of the 2021 C.V. Whitney Cup® as Coca-Cola, Park Place, La Indiana, and Scone battled for a spot in the final and a chance to claim the $100,000 prize. In the first semifinal, Park Place dominated the middle of the game, going on an 11-1 run against Coca-Cola to cruise to the 13-9 victory. In a match-up between the two undefeated teams in the tournament, Scone handed La Indiana their first loss of the season, capturing the 13-8 victory to meet Park Place in the final.

A well-rounded Park Place performance saw them control possession in open play, outscoring Coca-Cola 10-2 from the field over the first five chukkers while also playing disciplined polo, keeping Coca-Cola off the penalty line. The transition from defense to offense for Park Place, led by a strong passing attack from Hilario Ulloa and Matt Coppola continued to keep Coca-Cola pinned in their own half, while Coca-Cola managed just 20% shooting up until the final chukker in the 13-9 defeat.

A competitive first few minutes saw Nico Pieres and Juan Britos trade early field goals to leave the score tied, until Pieres struck again for Coca-Cola on a Penalty 2 conversion. Both teams had their opportunities to score in the remainder of the first chukker, but the final four shots of the chukker were missed, leaving the score at 2-1 in favor of Coca-Cola. The momentum switched to Park Place due to the play of Ulloa, who scored three consecutive goals for Park Place while a team effort held Coca-Cola off the scoreboard and pressured Nico Pieres on the ball. Building a 4-2 lead, Park Place extended it further to a three-goal advantage before the end of the half as Pieres was the only goal scorer for Coca-Cola, scoring his third. Adding a Penalty 4 conversion along with a field goal from Britos, Park Place held the 6-3 lead at halftime.


Matt Coppola contributed to the victory by leading Park Place‘s defense and scoring three goals. ©Alex Pacheco

Park Place’s defense became a key factor in their dominant stretch to begin the second half, scoring the first six goals to leave Coca-Cola trailing by nine. Coppola was a standout player for Park Place, anchoring the defense while finding his opportunities to come forward, scoring all three goals in the fourth chukker. Held without a field goal for the second consecutive chukker, Coca-Cola ended the 11-1 run on back-to-back Penalty 3 conversions from Pieres, but it still left them facing a seven-goal deficit with one chukker remaining. One goal from each Coca-Cola player in the sixth chukker brought them within four, but Park Place’s impressive performance pushed them into the final, awaiting the winner of the second semifinal.

Two of the top offenses in the tournament in La Indiana and Scone met to decide the final spot in the final in a highly anticipated match that was ultimately controlled by Scone. Holding the strong La Indiana attack to 18% shooting in the second half and 10-goaler Polito Pieres to just two goals, Scone used their trio of Adolfo Cambiaso, Poroto Cambiaso, and Peke Gonzalez in a persistent attack that never let up. Gonzalez finished with a game-high seven goals, on the receiving end of accurate passes from Adolfo Cambiaso, while Scone took advantage of all four opportunities from the penalty line to capture the 13-8 victory.


Scone and La Indiana possess two of the strongest offenses in the tournament. ©Alex Pacheco

Breaking through on the first play of the game, Nico Escobar gave La Indiana the 1-0 lead, but it would ultimately be their only lead of the game as Scone responded with a goal and an assist from Poroto Cambiaso as part of a three-goal first chukker to hold the 3-1 advantage. With Adolfo Cambiaso effectively directing play from the back, Poroto Cambiaso and Gonzalez continued to charge forward, adding another goal each as La Indiana was unable to pull closer, remaining down by two after goals from Escobar and Pieres. Averaging 15.5 goals through their first two games, La Indiana was limited to just four goals in the first half as Scone controlled possession in the attacking half and relied on the offense of Gonzalez, who added his fourth and fifth goals to give Scone the 7-4 lead.

In need of offense, La Indiana produced a determined effort towards Scone’s goal but struggled with inaccurate shooting in the opening stages of the second half, unable to convert any of their six attempts at goal. Slowly extending their lead, Adolfo Cambiaso made a significant impact for Scone by adding two goals in the fourth chukker and headlining a four-goal fifth chukker that proved to be the decisive moment of the game. Gonzalez brought his goal total to seven in one of his best performances of the season, while Scone continued their strong debut in the Gauntlet of Polo®, keeping La Indiana at a distance in the final chukker to remain undefeated with the 13-8 victory.


Scone used their trio of Adolfo Cambiaso (above), Poroto Cambiaso, and Peke Gonzalez to secure the victory over La Indiana. ©Alex Pacheco

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02 March 2021, Dubai, UAE: The IFZA Gold Cup 2021 (Dubai Open) sub-semis concluded with spectacular wins from Dubai Wolves and Bangash Polo teams on the grounds of Al Habtoor Polo Resort and Club.

The first game opened with a goal from Jeronimo del Carril for Zedan Polo team. However, it was the Wolves who dominated the first chukker with goals from Alejandro Muzzio, Tomas Beresford and the team‘s Patron – Habtoor Al Habtoor. Zedan Polo struggled to move the lead to its side as the Wolves maintained its 1 goal advantage through halftime. Simon Prado from Zedan Polo managed to create a tie early in the last chukker only to be outmanoeuvred by Tomas with a pass from Kian Hall. That goal was enough to seal the win for the Wolves at 7 goals to 6.

Match Progression: 3 – 1 | 4 – 3 | 5 – 4 | 6 – 5 | 7 – 6
Top Scorer: Tommy Beresford, 4 goals

IFZA-Mahra Polo team faced and Bangash Polo in the second half of the afternoon. Benjamin Panelo scored a massive 5 goal lead for Bangash by the end of the second chukker. Isidro Strada nicked 2 goals for IFZA-Mahra Polo during the third chukker which were relentlessly matched by Panelo and Jacinto Crotto. Past halftime, the Bangash Polo team had completely owned the game and earned its spot in the Bentley Cup Subsidiary final with its commanding 6 goal lead over the IFZA-Mahra Polo team.

Match Progression: 3 – 1 | 6 – 1 | 8 – 3 | 9 – 3 | 10 – 4
Top Scorer: Benjamin Panelo, 8 goals

The IFZA Gold Cup 2021 will declare its new champion on the 5th of March. Witness an exciting finale on Field 1 at Al Habtoor Polo Resort and Club.

14:00 Bentley Cup (Subsidiary Final) – Dubai Wolves by CAFU vs. Bangash Polo
16:30 IFZA Gold Cup Final – UAE Polo vs. Ghantoot Polo

Images: © Khalil Ali / ShineTV
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Jaipur Riding and Polo Club (JPRC) reinvokes the tradition of Polo at its full sized green ground, marked by two tournaments beginning in January 2021. 

For polo enthusiasts it was a welcome thrill to watch the matches after a rather long and sombre period imposed by covid.  The club house too resumes full-fledged operations.

JRPC is creating opportunities for players in its home city Jaipur that has a long and regal association with the sport.  It’s an affirmation of its dedication to fostering talents in Polo. Budding as well as seasoned players from Jaipur, India and overseas can learn, practice and play Polo at JRPC. The Polo packages include stick and ball, chukers, tour of the horse lines, sessions on horse management, working and feeding of the polo ponies.  JRPC also helps players form teams and participate in tournaments. JRPC’s polo ponies are some of the best in the world, trained and kept fit with regular visits from professional  Argentine trainers. Visiting players can rent their polo ponies too.  JRPC’s own polo teams have been running under both Garcha hotels and Jaipur Polo Club for many years in England, Spain and Argentina.

Spearheaded by Col K S Garcha and the entire Garcha clan, JRPC is widening its scope of engagement and involvement with the sport and its fraternity, to foster the continuity of the game, and the community that has such a symbiotic relationship with Polo.  JRPC’s pioneering step in this direction is the introduction of an inclusive paradigm that connects riders, horses, spectators and community to take the engagement with Polo beyond the confines of tournaments and polo seasons which lasts for a few best months a year,  into the very fabric of their lives.

JRPC is ushering in a new wellness dimension that extends farther than the familiar fine horsemanship and sporting spirit. JRPC in partnership with Wellness Lifestyle by Christina Watson has launched Equine connect. It turns to our loyal and intelligent companions and real superstars – the horses, and their ability to influence human wellbeing. Wellness Lifestyle is a multidimensional wellness brand and company, with an impressive panel of holistic health and wellness experts from various disciplines, across the globe. https://www.wellnesslifestyle.com.  Christina Watson, a much respected and seasoned wellness professional, has personally crafted an intuitive protocol, emerging from her own first-hand experience, in re-discovering the therapeutic potential of human-horse connect on the ground. With this unique element woven into its special wellness stays, JRPC ushers in a way back to a refreshing club style living, claw back to nature and to healing horses.  

Accentuated by the pandemic and its devastating impact, JRPC recognises the relevance of personal health care. JRPC’s collaboration with Wellness Lifestyle facilitates proactive care amongst the players and community. JRPC gives access to polo players, friends, community and guests for wellbeing stays at the club, to help take care of their health with personalised consultations and treatments from holistic health experts, special clinics and interventions  for faster recovery, healing from injuries, and improving sporting performance

JRPC’S clubhouse has spacious and tastefully appointed rooms to stay.  They overlook the polo ground or the lawn and stables beyond. JRPC is conducive for long stays and for remote working with a chance to enhance health. Those seeking short or long breaks from the chaos and cacophony of cities appreciate the outdoors, chirping birds and neighing horses, colourful dawns and dusks, comfortable living spaces and a relaxed club life. Freshly cooked wholesome and delicious Rajasthani local fare or a choice of international gourmet cuisine, nutritiously balanced, is served by JRPC’s culinary associates.

Though situated just on the outskirts of Jaipur less than 10 miles from the city center, it feels like a world far away, of its own, and a charming one for that! For those who like to explore, there are excursions to  Sirsi village, Amber village, Jaipur city, a jungle safari and several other options for those who stay longer. JRPC also hosts dinners and social events for discerning small groups with local cultural performances and corporate offsites.

JRPC has installed sustainable water management system, with rain water harvesting and use of gray water.  It has re-emerged from a hiatus of nearly seven years due to water issues in the arid region of Rajasthan.

JRPC is launching the new format of wellbeing stays in April, but already hosting pre-launch stays and taking bookings. JPRC’s annual calendar will be published soon.

www.jaipurpolo.com

 

Images: JAIPUR RIDING AND POLO CLUB

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