Beach Polo World Cup

WELLINGTON, March 27, 2022—In a thrilling opening game, Brookshire rallied in the final chukker to win its first game in the World Polo League‘s Triple Crown of Polo Tournament.

Brookshire (Rufino Bensadon, 8, Valentino Echezarreta, 3, Pancho Bensadon, 7, Nic Roldan, 8) defeated Alegria (Tincho Merlos, 8, Juancito Bollini, 4, Juan Sanchez Elia, 6, Fred Mannix, 7), 15-13, Saturday in the single-elimination game at Jan Pamela.

The game went back-and-fourth with the lead changing hands ten times in the second half. With Brookshire leading 6-3 in the second chukker, Alegria clawed its way back to trail by only one at the half, 7-6.

Brookshire jumped out to an early 10-6 lead with 4:49 in the fourth chukker after an incredible angle cut shot by Roldan, but Alegria rallied for four unanswered goals including a penalty-one to tie, 10-10, behind Bollini‘s back shot after a great pass from Mannix from center field with 4:54 left in the fifth chukker.

The lead changed hands six more times between the teams that have developed quite a rivalry during the World Polo League. With the game tied 13-13, with 3:10 left, Alegria fouled, setting up Rufino Bensadon‘s 40-yard penalty conversion to go ahead 14-13. 

Merlos‘s goal run with 1:08 gave Alegria another opportunity to tie, but before he could score Alegria committed another foul to hand over possession. With 42 seconds left Roldan worked his way out of a crowd of defenders to score and ice the victory.


Tincho Merlos and Pancho Bensadon.

Brookshire got balanced scoring from its lineup including Valentino Echezarreta, who subbed for patron Scott Wood. Rufino Bensadon scored a team-high six goals. Roldan had four goals, Pancho Bensadon three and Echezarreta two.

Alegria was led by Merlos with a team-high six goals. Mannix had three goals and Bollini and Elia each had one goal. The team was also awarded a penalty-one.

Teams are playing for the magnificent trophy designed by Tiffany & Co. The trophy is comprised of three separate trophies that fit perfectly together to create an entire polo scene that is breathtaking in sterling silver.

The WPL tournament winners will be inscribed on the trophy and added to an impressive list of teams that feature several top players including Sebastian Merlos, Mike Azzaro, Tommy Biddle, Adam Snow, Nic Roldan, Matias Magrini, Jeff Hall, Mariano Gonzalez, Michel Dorignac and Kris Kampsen.


Juancito Bollini and Pancho Bensadon.

The spectacular trophy was created for the ESPN2 television Triple Crown of Polo series created in 2005 with stops at Sarasota Polo Club, Las Colinas Polo Club in Dallas and Santa Barbara Polo Club the first year in 2006 and Sarasota and New Bridge Polo and Country Club in Aiken, S.C. in 2007 during its heyday before it went on hiatus.

The first four WPL tournaments during the league‘s fourth season have thrilled fans, worldwide livestream viewing audiences and sponsors on world-class fields at Grand Champions, Santa Rita Polo Farm and Jan Pamela.

Last year‘s Triple Crown of Polo winner, Richard Mille (Marc Ganzi, Jeta Castagnola, Pablo MacDonough and Paco de Narvaez) defeated Tamera (Ale Poma, Santi Torres, Diego Cavanaugh, Jejo Taranco), 11-10, for their third title of the WPL season. MacDonough was MVP.

In the season-opening 26-goal All-Star Challenge tournament, Audi (Marc Ganzi, 2, Jeta Castagnola, 9, Barto Castagnola, 9, Paco de Narvaez, 6) defeated White Birch (Chris Brant, 0, Lerin Zubiaurre, 7, Mariano Aguerre, 7, Santi Toccalino, 8), 17-12. Jeta Castagnola was MVP.


Juan Sanchez Elia.

Seminole Coconut Creek Casino (Melissa Ganzi, 0, Gonzalito Pieres, 10, Juan Martin Zubia, 8, Alejandro Novillo Astrada, 8) defeated Brookshire Polo (Scott Wood, 0, Rufino Bensadon, 8, Nic Roldan, 8, Pancho Bensadon, 7), 10-9, to capture the Tommy Hitchcock Legacy Memorial. Pieres was MVP.

In the Founders Cup, Audi (Marc Ganzi, 2, Jeta Castagnola, 9, Barto Castagnola, 9, Paco de Narvaez, 6) defeated Seminole Casino Coconut Creek (Melissa Ganzi, 0, Gonzalito Pieres, 10, Juan Martin Zubia, 8, Alejandro Novillo Astrada, 8), 13-9. De Narvaez was MVP.

During the 2021 WPL season, Richard Mille qualified for a record four championship finals, winning three of them. 

The World Polo League, now in its fourth year and only 26-goal polo played outside of Argentina, has attracted a large international field from around the world. The world-class league will run through April 16. The World Polo League has preserved the highest level of polo and its rich tradition in the U.S. 


Valentino Echezarreta and Fred Mannix.

After the Palm Beach Open concludes on Sunday with Catamount taking on Richard Mille at 4 p.m., the remaining WPL tournaments are the Triple Crown of Polo and Beach Polo World Cup Miami Beach. 

The WPL‘s new Coco Cabana features polo fare, open bar, rose bar, cigar experience with Montecristo, Worth Avenue retail Pop-Up, Seminole Casino Coconut Creek giveaways and unique photo opportunities. Guests have the opportunity to purchase individual tickets at $250 per person inside the air-conditioned tent or a patio lounge for four guests at $1,000 which includes a bottle of Veuve Clicquot.

Grand Champions has also added Sunset Chukkers and Cocktails, presented by Seminole Casino Coconut Creek held Tuesday late afternoon on Field One for players and guests at 4:45 p.m.

Grand Champions, the nation‘s largest polo club, celebrating its 15th anniversary, is coming off its most successful fall season. The club is hosting 23 tournaments from January through April.


Nic Roldan.

Grand Champions is also hosting various levels of polo. The high goal club tournaments feature the Sterling Cup, $100,000 World Cup and Santa Rita Abierto. There is also 16, 8 and 6-goal tournaments scheduled for April.

There is also the Polo School Grand Champions Women‘s League, co-founded by Melissa Ganzi and Alina Carta, for all ages and playing ability held Wednesdays at 10 a.m. at Santa Rita Polo Farm that will culminate with the April 2 Sunny Hale Legacy Final.

Grand Champions Polo Club and Santa Rita Polo Farm is the largest and most unique private 100-acre polo facility in Wellington with 120 stalls in several self-contained barns, exercise track, five climate-controlled tack rooms, vet room, staff quarters, guest house and polo fields with state-of-the-art underground irrigation and stick-and-ball fields.

During fall, winter and spring seasons, Grand Champions Polo Club, the nation‘s largest club and ultimate polo destination with 18 well-manicured polo fields including 13 world-class tournament grade, hosts polo tournaments ranging from six to 26-goal including the 26-goal World Polo League in addition to special events.

The Polo School, now located at the former Pony Express facility, operates in Wellington January through May and September through November. For more information on the Fall Leagues or Polo School contact Juan Bollini at  561-346-1099 or Cale Newman at 561-876-2930.

Grand Champions Polo Club caters to men, women and youth polo players at all levels. Its‘ expert staff can customize a complete playing experience including horses, pros and certified umpires in addition to lessons and practice sessions as part of its‘ Polo On Demand program, the only polo club in the U.S. to offer the unique program.

By Sharon Robb
Photos by Candace Ferreira

 


 

By: Rebecca Baldridge
Photos by: ChukkerTV 

Miami, FL, April 29, 2021— Seminole Casino Coconut Creek defeated Land Rover by a score of 9-6 to capture the World Polo League Beach Polo title.

The third day of the WPL Beach Polo World Cup began with Seminole Casino Coconut Creek (Melissa Ganzi, Nacho Figueras, and Alejandro Novillo Astrada) vying for the Beach Polo title against Land Rover (Philip de Groot, Barto Castagnola, and Tito Gaudenzi). Land Rover, a 13-goal team, started the match with a two-goal advantage based on Seminole Casino Coconut Creek‘s 15-goal team handicap.


Melissa Ganzi goes for the long shot to goal

Seminole Casino Coconut Creek was off the mark quickly to compensate for Land Rover’s handicap advantage, with Nacho Figueras taking the ball to goal seconds into play. Melissa Ganzi followed by converting a Penalty 2, and Alejandro Novillo Astrada scored to end the first chukker with a 3-2 lead over Land Rover. Barto Castagnola was the first to score in the second period, knocking in Land Rover’s only goal of the chukker on a penalty. Ganzi and Novillo Astrada both put the ball through for Seminole Casino, who ended the half ahead 5-3.


Alejandro Novillo Astrada gains possession of the play with Barto Castagnola on the defense

At the beginning of the third chukker, Barto Castagnola saw the ball go just wide after firing off a powerful shot from downfield, with Figueras following up with a successful shot on goal. Barely a minute later, Novillo Astrada scored again for Seminole Casino Coconut Creek to put them ahead by 7-3. Castagnola broke through the defense to score, but Figueras broke from the pack to find the posts again.


Juan Bollini watches Grant Ganzi‘s long shot

Going into the final chukker, Seminole Casino Coconut Creek was leading 8-4. Land Rover was the first to score, with an important goal from Castagnola in attempt to close the gap. Melissa Ganzi answered with a goal of her own, taking her team’s lead back to four goals. As the clock ticked down, Novillo Astrada fouled Tito Gaudenzi, and Castagnola did the honors for Land Rover, converting a Penalty 2. The match ended in a 9-6 win for Seminole Casino Coconut Creek to take the Beach Polo title. Each of the Seminole Casino Coconut Creek players scored three goals, while Barto Castagnola scored all of Land Rover’s four goals from the field or penalty line.


Juancito Bollini and Jeta Castagnola race for possession of the ball

Following the championship match, The Setai (Grant Ganzi, Juancito Bollini, and Torito Ruiz) took on World Polo League (Vinny Sangaline, Jeta Castagnola, and Juan Bollini) for the Casablanca Trophy. The Setai received one goal on handicap.


Juan Bollini assists Brazilian artist Romero Britto get his feel for the saddle before the Celebrity match

Juan Bollini struck first for WPL, with son Juancito answering to end the period 2-1 for The Setai. Jeta Castagnola put the first goal on the board in the second chukker with a Penalty 2 conversion, while Torito Ruiz put The Setai on the board to end the half 3-2 for his team. Vinny Sangaline scored an equalizer in the third chukker, while The Setai couldn’t manage to get on goal. The tables were turned in the final chukker, and Juancito Bollini put the ball through for The Setai. That was the only goal of the chukker and The Setai took the Casablanca Trophy with a final score of 4-3.


Tito Guadenzi and Gussie Busch battle for possession

Next came the highly anticipated Celebrity Charity Cup to benefit Give Back for Special Equestrians. The Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame (Marlon Humphrey of the Baltimore Ravens, Gussie Busch and Marc Ganzi) took on the Polo Training Foundation (Artist Romero Britto, Actor Sterling Jones, and Nacho Figueras). Romero Britto scored the only goal for the Museum of Polo, while Marc Ganzi scored two goals for PTF for the win. Marlon Humphrey, who only just began riding a month ago, looked impressively comfortable on his horse.


Juan Martin Zubia takes control as Horacio Heguy goes for the hook

PTF remained on the field and were joined by challengers Give Back for Special Equestrians (ESPN commentator Tucan Pereya, Miami news anchor Louis Aguirre, and Beach Polo organizer Tito Gaudenzi). Pereya put the ball through the posts with a neat nearside shot, followed by a remarkable out-of-the-air goal from Louis Aguirre. Marlon Humphrey took a successful shot on goal to score – a great way to commemorate his first-ever polo match – but the clock ran out before PTF could score again and Give Back for Special Equestrians won 2-1. The jerseys worn by the players in the Celebrity Cup were to be signed and auctioned raising $23,000 divided among the three charities.


Nic Roldan racing down the sand

In the final match of the day, the Villa Collection Cup, The Villa Collection/GFI (Marc Ganzi, Horacio Heguy, and Nic Roldan) took on Italkraft (Govinda Quish, Juan Martin Zubia, and Pablo Spinacci). Italkraft received two goals on handicap.


MVP Alejandro Novillo Astrada wins a Yacht Charter provided by Yachtlife

The first half of the match was a back-and-forth battle with a fair amount of shooting on goal to no result. Nic Roldan put the only goal on the board during the half, which ended with Italkraft leading 2-1 based on their handicap advantage. Roldan got down to work in the third chukker with a pair of back-to-back goals, while Italkraft continued to be frustrated in their efforts to score. In the final chukker, Govinda put the ball through on a Penalty 3 to tie the match up, but Marc Ganzi took the ball to goal to win the match for The Villa Collection/GFI by 4-3.


That‘s a wrap! Players are all smiles after another successful Beach Polo Event

 

 

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