Dutta Corp

by United States Polo Association

After Dutta Corp and Pilot’s Sunday, January 27, featured match on the U.S. Polo Assn. Field 1 at International Polo Club Palm Beach (Wellington, Florida) was postponed due to rain, the game was rescheduled for Thursday, January 31. Competing not only for top ranking in their Ylvisaker Cup bracket, the two teams challenged one another to take home the historic Butler Handicap trophy. Dutta Corp’s undefeated season, having swept both the Herbie Pennell Cup and the Joe Barry Cup, was ended by Pilot who assumed the lead from the second chukker to claim victory and the trophy 10-8.

As an enhancement to the Ylvisaker Cup tournament, the Butler Handicap trophy was presented in honor of Paul Butler and his close friendship with Bill Ylvisaker. Established at Oak Brook Polo Club (Oak Brook, Illinois) in 1954 in honor of Paul Butler, his litany of polo accomplishments, including 29 dedicated years on the USPA Board of Governors, warranted a commemorative tournament. Oak Brook Polo Club also played a large role in Bill Ylvisaker’s polo career. In 2014, due to the combined efforts of the Butler family and the USPA, the historic Butler Handicap was officially adopted as a national USPA event.

Dutta Corp predicted a strong force in their first matchup against Pilot, with formidable 10-goaler Facundo Pieres on the roster, and made a sizable effort to remain one step ahead of their opponents in the first chukker. After several minutes of battling for possession, Lucas Diaz Alberdi cut the ball between the goal posts to earn Dutta Corp’s first goal of the game, intercepting a tailshot by Curtis Pilot. Taking advantage of Kris Kampsen’s precision from the penalty line, Dutta Corp picked up a Penalty 2 conversion, but was matched soon after by Pieres. Although Timmy Dutta was working hard to keep defenders at bay, Pilot began to pull ahead in the second with three consecutive goals, one from the field and two Penalty 2 conversions. Leaving Dutta Corp scoreless, Pilot took the lead for the first time 4-3 headed into the third. Closing in on halftime, both teams played with discipline, sticking to their men and creating room for their teammates to score. Trading goals twice and making quick, strategic plays, Pilot came out with a narrow lead 6-5 at halftime.

In a second half dominated by Pieres, Pilot continued to rally around their offensive machine, shutting out Dutta Corp once again in the fourth. Picking up his fourth goal of the day, Diaz Alberdi barreled between the goal posts just ahead of Matias Gonzalez*. Retaliating with two strong goals from the field, Pieres expertly maneuvered his way past a pack of defenders to end the fifth 9-6 in favor of Pilot. Running out of time to make their comeback, Dutta Corp made a solid bet on Kampsen who delivered from the Penalty 4 line. Demonstrating his 10-goal status, Pieres took his seventh goal of the day, Dutta Corp unable to create enough momentum to overtake him. Dutta Corp added one more off the stick of Gringo Colombres with just over a minute remaining in the sixth, but ultimately could not subdue Pilot’s excellent team play, surrendering the win 10-8.

Pilot’s Matias Gonzalez was named Most Valuable Player. “I got a call from Facundo Pieres about organizing a team in Florida when I was finishing up playing the high-goal season in Dubai,” Gonzalez said. “I traveled to Argentina with Pilot before coming here.” Best Playing Pony honors were awarded to Argentine chestnut mare Open Kattia (Ellerstina Picaro x Karenza), a 9-year-old competing in her second season in the U.S. played by Facundo Pieres in the fifth chukker.

The Ylvisaker Cup continues on Sunday, February 3, with a full day of polo. For the most updated schedule of games and times please visit uspolo.org.

Entering the 2019 season with confidence after defeating Patagones to claim the Herbie Pennell Cup two weeks ago, Dutta Corp met their fierce challengers once again in the Joe Barry Cup Final on Sunday, January 13, at the International Polo Club Palm Beach in Wellington, Florida. Falling short to the champions once during tournament play, Patagones fought vigorously to outwit their opponents, but Dutta Corp could not be overcome winning their second title 11-8 with an undefeated record.

Riddled with early penalties, the first chukker was a series of aggressive plays one after the other as the teams traded goals with rapid succession. Towards the end of the period Patagones was awarded a favorable Penalty 1 after a right of way violation allowing them to assume a slight lead 3-2.

Effective in the number one position, Dutta continued to propel his team forward in the second, but was met by an offensive force in Toccalino, each adding a tally to the scoreboard. Tied headed into the third, Kampsen delivered from the penalty line, contributing to the first significant lead for Dutta Corp at halftime 8-5. Coached by Piki Diaz Alberdi, Lucas’ father, Dutta Corp has already gained valuable knowledge about teamwork. “It’s very easy to coach this team,” Diaz Alberdi revealed. “I tell them something and they do it on the field and if they do something wrong they understand when I explain it. We watch all the game tapes and discuss what they think. I don’t try to push my ideas, I want to see what is best for them so we can put together our ideas and try it out.”

Although Dutta Corp held firmly to their lead throughout the second half, Patagones repeatedly played with intensity and thoughtful strategy. Despite a choppy fourth chukker, Patagones secured a Penalty 2 conversion with less than two minutes on the clock. Meanwhile, Colombres, in a spectacular display of skill, curved the ball around defender Benjamin Avendaño to end the fourth 9-6. Dutta Corp executed great defense in the fifth, denying Tomas Garcia Del Rio’s attempts at goal. Dutta Corp up by four goals heading into the sixth, Patagones made the first move, Toccalino’s backshot setting up Garcia Del Rio to close the gap 10-7. Missing several crucial chances to convert from the penalty line, Patagones let the title slip from their grasp as the minutes ran out and Dutta Corp maintained the gap to take the final 11-8.

“I think we all played a really good game,” Lucas Diaz Alberdi commented. “Timmy played amazing, Gringo passed the ball when he needed to and played it when needed and Kris was really good on defense.”

Also receiving the honor in the Herbie Pennell Cup Final and continuing what promises to be a stellar season, Gringo Colombres was named Most Valuable Player, securing four goals on the day. Best Playing Pony honors went to Colombres’ Coquito, a 10-year-old gelding ridden in the third chukker. “He’s of English family Tomlinson breeding, sired by Vasco Mambo. He came to the United States from Argentina when he was five-years-old,” Colombres said. “He was a little green, but he started improving and now he’s one of my best horses. Now that we know each other and have grown together I have more confidence and that makes me a better player.”

Playing this season for his father’s team, Dutta Corp, Timmy Dutta was ecstatic to win the tournament with his family’s company name on the jersey. “This has been a dream of mine since I started playing polo and especially to wear the Dutta Corp logo and win is the best thing that could ever happen this season,” Timmy Dutta exclaimed. “To win three Sundays in a row feels surreal,” Tim Dutta echoed. “Timmy’s horses are performing great and he didn’t even play his best horse today. We are looking forward to an amazing season!”

The Ylvisaker Cup will begin on Saturday, January 19, at 12:00pm ET with Dutta Corp facing SD Farms in the first game of bracket play. The USPA Polo Network will livestream all Ylvisaker Cup games on uspolo.org, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

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