June 21, 2021

UAE Polo Team 10 – 9 Murus Sanctus – La Magdeleine & UAE Polo Team ll 12 – 11 Park Place

There will be a UAE Polo Team in the final of the 2021 Cartier Queen’s Cup tournament. Both of Sheikha’s Maitha’s teams won today to set themselves up for a UAE showdown in the semi-finals on Wednesday.

First up was the UAE Polo Team in a really close contest Murus Sanctus- La Magdeleine at the Zacara polo fields. These two great teams matched each other almost every step of the way. Murus Sanctus – La Magdeleine had a two-goal advantage (6-4) at the end of the third but everyone watching knew that the advantage could so easily change with this level of polo and all eight players delivering their very best polo. Facundo Sola, Sapo Caset and Matt Perry had all scored for Murus Sanctus – La Magdeleine, while Polito Pieres and Tomy Beresford fired through the goals for UAE Polo. They were again ably supported by Tomas Panelo, whose strong play throughout this match ensured the UAE Polo Team stayed in contention. Meanwhile Cata Lavinia, Sheikha Maitha’s sub who has impressed in this tournament,  had met her match today in Max Voelker, substituting for patron Alexandre Garese. Strong marking kept them both away from the play. A good fourth chukka from UAE saw them take a two-goal lead going into the fifth (8-6), but the tension was mounting. Beresford got a yellow card in this chukka, while Sapo Caset sent a 40-yard penalty wide. So this was still anyone’s game going into the sixth chukka (9-7 to UAE); Caset levelled the score by converting two penalties, so on the second bell the scores were tied 9-9. Within 30 seconds of the start of the seventh chukka, UAE were awarded a penalty, which Polito Pieres converted to fire UAE Polo Team into the semi-finals.

The second game today, played at Les Lions, was tense and littered with penalties. The pressure undoubtedly was on Park Place, looking for their fourth consecutive Cartier Queen’s Cup Final. UAE Polo Team ll were the underdogs today, grabbing this quarter-final slot by winning last Wednesday’s penalty shoot out. That had been delivered by Alfredo Capella, who had been cool and calm under pressure. Today was no different, with Capella scoring the winner in the sixth chukka. The scores were six-all at half-time but Park Place got themselves a three-goal cushion at the end of the fourth (9-6) thanks to goals from Will Harper and Facundo Pieres. This was the moment one expected  Park Place to power ahead to win this game, especially as UAE Polo Team ll failed to score in the fourth. This was not quite what happened although there was plenty of drama in the fifth. Lucas Monteverde scored from the first throw-in to bring UAE Polo ll back in contention only for Pieres to score two more goals. Then Monteverde Junior was shown two yellow cards in quick succession which saw him sent to the “sin bin” for a couple of minutes. Incredibly Park Place failed to take advantage of their opponents being a man down, while Capello successfully converted two penalties. So with score reading 11-8 to Park Place going into the sixth there was still all to play for. UAE Polo ll would have known that their stablemates had already qualified and maybe that was the secret ingredient. Park Place failed to score at all in the sixth while Capella fired two shots through the posts and assisted Monteverde in scoring too. This volley of goals brought UAE level once again. Then after the first bell Capella was awarded a 40-yard penalty. The player who had won his team their quarter-final place now fired though the winner to take UAE Polo ll into the semi-finals.

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The first edition of the POLO RIDER CUP concluded on Sunday, June 20th at the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, with the final between the two unbeaten teams from the tournament, Polo Park Zürich and Deauville International Polo Club.

Polo Park Zürich won to Deauville International Polo Club by 10-4.

 

 

The first two chukkers were balanced between both teams, with only one goal lead in favour of the Swiss team at the end of the second chukker, but from the third chukker, Polo Park Zürich dominated the match.

Polo Park Zürich scored an additional three goals at the fourth chukker with impressive goals from Min Podesta and Carlos Solari that scored all the team’s goals.

 

 

At the start of the final chukker, the result was 10-3 and the 15 year’s old Ulysse Eisenchteter, scored his second goal of the match, but Polo Park Zürich remained unbeatable in the match.

Elena Venot was named the MVP for the tournament, and Min Podesta pony ‘Pirómana’ won the Best Playing Pony award.

Before the final, it was played the match between Hong Kong Polo Association and Empire Club of Coachella Valley for the 3rd & 4th place where the Hong Kong team beat the American team by 6-5 goal in a close match. The fourth chukker ended in a tie, 5-5, but Thierry Vetois scored the goal and gave the win to his team in the last chukker.

 

 

POLO RIDER CUP – DAY 10

HONG KONG ASSOCIATION  6  – 5  EMPIRE POLO CLUB OF COACHELLA VALLEY

Score progression: 1-2 / 3-2 / 4-4 / 5-5 / 6-5

Hong Kong Polo:  Edouard Costes 0 (2 goals), Thierry Vetois 3 (1 goal), Adrien Le Gallo 3 (1 goal), Brieuc Rigaux 4 (2 goals). Total HC: 12

Empire Polo Club of Coachella Valley: Clément Smith 0, Marcos Harriot 4 (3 goals), Tito Ruiz Guiñazu 7 (2 goals), Derek Smith 1. Total HC: 12

Umpires: Juan José Araya  & Alejandro Pascual

 

 

POLO PARK ZÜRICH 10  – 4  DEAUVILLE INT. POLO CLUB  

Score progression: 2-1 / 3-2 / 7-3 / 10-3 / 10-4

Polo Park Zürich: Richard Harris 0, Elena Venot 1, Min Podesta 7 (6 goals), Carlos Solari 4 (4 goals). Total HC:12

Deauville Int. Polo Club:  Ulysse Eisenchteter 0 (2 goals), Patrick Eisenchteter 1, Pierre-Henri N’Goumou 6 (2 goals), Juan José Storni 5 . Total HC: 12

Umpires: Juan José Diaz Alberdi & Rafael Silva

Fixture and Teams (click)

Also you can check results at http://chukkerapp.com/

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On the penultimate day of the POLO RIDER CUP, eight teams played for the subsidiary cups before the finals take place tomorrow, June 20th, at the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly.

The opening match for the subsidiary cups ended in a tie between Moscow Polo Club and Las Brisas Polo Club of Chicago at the last chukker, 7-7. both teams agreed not to play over time and share the 11th position of the tournament.

The next match for the 10th & 9th position saw Polo Club Düsseldorf bet La Aguada Polo Club in a very intense game by 7-6.  La Aguada Polo Club won the first chukker 2-1,  but later, all the chukkers ended in a tie.  At the end of the final chukker, a fantastic goal from Adrian Laplacette gave the win to Polo Club Düsseldorf 7-6.

The third match of the day also turned into another close one. Hamburger Polo Club and Evviva Polo St.Moritz played for the 8th & 7th position, and the victory went for the German team for 9-8 in a thrilling end. The Swiss team ended all the fourth chukkers with a one-goal lead, but Cesar Crasseman scored the two winning goals in the last one for the Germans.

Dos Lunas Polo Club and Polo Club de Chantilly played the last game of the subsidiary cups with the victory of the Spanish team by 7-6 in overtime. At the end of the four chukker, the French team was leading by 2 goals, but Dos Lunas Polo Club forced overtime, and Juan Pepa scored the winning goal.

 

POLO RIDER CUP – DAY 9:

MOSCOW POLO CLUB  7 – 7  LAS BRISAS POLO CLUB OF CHICAGO

Score progression:1-1 / 2-3 / 3-4 / 4-5 / 7-7

Moscow Polo Club:  Alexandra Rodzianko 0, Simon Zavaleta 5 (4 goals), Edouard Pan 5 (1 goal), Misha Rodzianko 2 (2 goals) Total HC:12

Las Brisas Polo Club: Lucie Venot 0 (2goals), Lukas Sdrenka 2 (2 goals), Juan Martin Obregon 6 (3 goals), Matias Obregon 4. Total HC:12

Umpire: Juan JoséDiaz Alberdi

AGUADA POLO CLUB  6  –  7  POLO CLUB DÜSSELDORF  

Score progression: 2-1/ 3-3 / 4-4 / 5-5 / 6-7

La Aguada Polo Club:  Pearl Venot 0, Max Bosch 3, Valentin Novillo Estrada 6 (5 goals), Moritz Gaedeke 3 (1 goal). Total HC:12

Polo Club Düsseldorf: Otto Blank 0, Jesús Bordoni 2 (1 goal), Adrián Laplacette 6 (3 goals), Miguel Amieva 4 (3 goals). Total HC:12

Umpire: Juan José Araya

HAMBURGER POLO CLUB 9  – 8  EVVIVA POLO ST.MORITZ

Score progression: 2-3 / 4-5 / 6-7 / 7-8 / 9-8

Hamburger Polo Club: Caesar Crasemann 4 (6 goals), Heinrich Dumrath 4 (1 goal), Caspar Crasemann 4 (2 goals), Daniel Crasemann 0. Total HC: 12

Evviva Polo St.Moritz: Piero Dillier 0 / Andreas Bihrer 0, Lucas Labat 5 (3 goals),Martin Aguerre 7 (5 goals), Tommy Rinderknecht 0 . Total HC:12

Umpires: Juan JoséDiaz Alberdi & Juan José Araya

  

DOS LUNAS POLO CLUB 7 – 6 POLO CLUB DE CHANTILLY

Score progression: 1-2 / 2-3 / 3-4 / 3-5 / 6-6 / 7-6 (OT)

Dos Lunas Polo Club:  Juan Pepa 1 (2 goals), Jorge Pepa 3 (1 goal), Patricio Cieza 6 (3 goals), Paul Grabosch 2 (1 goal) . Total HC:12

Polo Club de Chantilly:  Sam Sztarkman 1 (1 goal), Martin Joaquin 5 (2 goals), Jota Chavanne 5 (3 goals), Alex Sztarkman 1. Total HC:12

Umpires: Alejandro Pascual & Rafael Silva

Fixture and Teams (click)

Also you can check results at http://chukkerapp.com/

The POLO RIDER CUP ends on Sunday, June 20

11.30am:    Empire Club of Coachella Valley  vs. Hong Kong Polo Ass
3pm: Polo Park Zürich vs.. vs. Deauville Int. Polo Club

 

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