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By: Rebecca Baldridge
Photos by: ChukkerTV

WELLINGTON, FL, May 17, 2021— Catamount defeated Seminole Creek Coconut Casino by 10-8 to capture the Grand Champion’s Spring Challenge title, while Newport bested Sebucan by 9-8 in the “Just for the Love of It” subsidiary when the game went into an overtime shoot-out.

On Sunday morning Seminole Casino Coconut Creek (Melissa Ganzi, Horacio Heguy, Alejandro Novillo Astrada, and Juan Bollini) met Catamount (Grant Ganzi, Marc Ganzi, Nic Roldan, and Scott Devon) in the final match of the Spring Challenge. Seminole Casino Coconut Creek, a 17-goal team, ceded three goals on handicap to 14-goal rated Catamount.


Scott Devon and Melissa Ganzi battle for possession of the ball

The final pitted Mother Melissa Ganzi against son Grant and husband Marc, making for some particularly competitive action on the field. Indeed, the first chukker was dominated by the family. Marc drew first blood by successfully converting a Penalty 2 early on, and just over two minutes into play Melissa tapped the ball through the posts on her third touch after she got out in front. With two minutes left on the clock, son Grant got his piece of the action, scoring on a pass from Nic Roldan. The chukker ended with Catamount in the lead by 5-1. Alejandro Novillo Astrada jumped out in front to score quickly at the beginning of the second period, with an answer from Roldan. The third chukker began with another goal from Roldan, who made an easy neck shot 30 seconds into play. Back-to-back goals from Melissa took Seminole Casino up to 4 on the board but a final goal from Grant ended the half with Seminole Casino down by 4, at 4-8.


Catamount‘s Marc Ganzi attempts to ride off Alejandro Novillo Astrada

Seminole Casino poured on the power in the fourth chukker, keeping Catamount off the board while Melissa scored another pair of back-to-back goals and Horacio Heguy knocked the ball through with 36 seconds left on the clock. Catamount’s frustration continued in the pentultimate chukker as Seminole Casino kept them off the goal and with 2:30 left on the clock, Alejandro Novillo Astrada passed the ball to Melissa, who tied the score at 8 all.


Grand Champions Best Playing Pony Pepa owned by Nic Roldan

With a tie going into the final chukker, Nic Roldan wasted no time and found the posts 30 seconds in. Playing a strong defense as well as offense, he was instrumental in keeping Seminole Casino from scoring again, and a spectacular play he started on the near side and finished on the offside put the icing on the cake. Catamount took the title with a final score of 10-8.

Pepa, played by Nic Roldan in the first half of the final chukker, was the Best Playing Pony. Roldan took the honors as MVP.


Spring Challenge Cup MVP Nic Roldan with awards presenter Olexa Celine

In earlier action, Sebucan (Leo Mandelbaum, Pablo Pulido, Tomacho Pieres, and Nacho Figueras) faced Newport (Gene Goldstein, Sugar Erskine, Justin Daniels, and Pablo Spinacci) in the “Just for the Love of It” subsidiary. Sebucan ceded one goal to Newport on handicap.

Newport’s Gene Goldstein was determined to capitalize on his team’s handicap advantage right out of the gate and scored a goal from the field before converting a Penalty 3. Pablo Pulido found the posts for Sebucan as the clock counted down under two minutes and the first period ended with Newport leading 3-1. Unfortunately for the team in white, they lost the momentum in the second period and failed to score, although a stong defense ensured that Sebucan’s only goal came from a Penalty 3 conversion by Pablo Pulido. The drought continued for Newport in the third period, while Leo Mandelbaum successfully shot from the penalty line and Nacho Figueras followed up with a goal from the field. A final goal from Pulido ended the half with Sebucan leading 5-3.


Sebucan‘s Pablo Pulido reaches for the ball with Pablo Spinacci defending

With 2:20 on the clock, Pablo Pulido found Leo Mandelbaum with a pass, leaving it to Mandelbaum to put the ball through the posts. Sugar Erskine ran the ball downfield, where Justin Daniels picked it up to score Newport’s first goal since Chukker One and end the period 6-4 with Sebucan in the lead. Although Newport wasn’t scoring, they were playing a highly effective defense. In the fifth chukker, two consecutive goals by Daniels tied the game up, but a Penalty 6 from Figueras put Sebucan back in front.


Leo Mandelbaum and Sugar Erskine racing down the field

In the final chukker, after Tomacho Pieres’ ball bounced off the post, Mandelbaum picked it up for the goal. Newport, down by two, roared to life with Daniels and Goldstein scoring to end the final chukker in an 8-8 tie. The game was decided with a shoot-out. Goldstein took the first shot , putting a goal on the board, but Pablo Pulido missed his shot. Newport won with a final score of 9-8.

 

 

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By: Rebecca Baldridge
Photos by: ChukkerTV

WELLINGTON, FL, May 15, 2021— Seminole Casino defeated Newport by 10-8 in the first match of the Spring Challenge, while Catamount took down Sebucan in the second match of the day by a score of 9-8.

Seminole Casino Coconut Creek (Melissa Ganzi, Horacio Heguy, Alejandro Novillo Astrada, and Juan Bollini) took on Newport (Gene Goldstein, Sugar Erskine, Justin Daniels, and Pablo Spinacci) in the first match of the Spring Challenge on Friday morning. Seminole Casino ceded two goals to Newport on handicap.

Although Newport started the match with a two-goal advantage, they had a difficult time finding their rhythm and failed to score in the first two chukkers. Melissa Ganzi put the first goal on the board in Chukker One and added the equalizer at the top of the second period. Horacio Heguy made a clean shot to goal from 70 yards, with Ganzi adding another goal after Newport unwisely left her in the open. The third period began with Seminole Casino Coconut Creek in the lead 4-2, and it wasn’t long until their successful strategy of keeping Ganzi in front saw her score again. Newport scored their first goal of the day when Justin Daniels made a spectacular angled shot on goal. The half ended with Seminole Casino Coconut Creek in the lead at 5-3.


Horacio Heguy takes the deep neck shot.

Ganzi continued to play her number one position well in the fourth chukker, scoring her fifth goal with an under the neck shot early in the period. Newport found their feet with goals from Gene Goldstein and Pablo Spinacci. Ganzi scored a second goal in the chukker as well, and the period ended 7-5 with Seminole Casino Coconut Creek still in the lead. Ganzi put another goal on the board early in the pentultimate chukker, but Goldstein smoked a cut shot at 4:20 to score for Newport. Another goal from Ganzi ended the period 9-6 with Seminole Casino Coconut Creek still in the lead.


Newport‘s Pablo Spinacci with a deep neck shot as Alejandro Novillo Astrada happily encouraging him.

In the final chukker, Ganzi found the goal from 60 yards to take her team up to 10. With 2:15 left on the clock Gene Goldstein put one between the posts, while Justin Daniels scored the final goal of the match. Despite Newport’s strong comeback, it wasn’t enough to overcome and the match ended with Seminole Casino Coconut Creek winning by 10-8. Melissa Ganzi was the high scoring player with nine goals to her credit.


Calamount‘s Nic Roldan reaching far on the near side to win possession.

In the second match of the day, Catamount (Mark Ganzi, Grant Ganzi, Nic Roldan, Scott Devon, and Bauti Peloso, who subbed for Devon in the second half) took on Sebucan (Leo Mandelbaum, Pablo Pulido, Tomacho Pieres, and Nacho Figueras). Catamount started the match with two goals on the board on handicap.


Grant Ganzi finds his way between two Sebucan opponents. 

Tomacho Pieres drew first blood for Sebucan, while Leo Mandelbaum converted a Penalty 3 to put a second goal on the board. Catamount was off to a slow start and failed to get past Sebucan to score, and the first chukker ended in a 2-all tie. Catamount roared to life in the second period with Nic Roldan putting the first goal on the board, Leo Mandelbaum answered by sneaking one through the posts under Roldan’s nose, but Marc “the Cobra” Ganzi put two consecutive goals through the uprights. With 1:20 left on the clock, Pieres scored for Sebucan but a final goal from Grant Ganzi ended the period 6-4 in favor of Catamount. Sebucan couldn’t get past the Catamount defense in the third chukker, and a goal from Roldan ended the half with Catamount leading by 7- 4.


Sebucan‘s Tomacho Pieres goes for the long ball hit with Bauti Peloso on the defense. 

Bauti Peloso substituted for Scott Devon in the second half, with the difference in handicap erasing one of Catamount’s goals from the board to put the score at 6-4. Neither team was able to score in the fourth period but there was more action to come in the pentultimate chukker. Roldan put the ball through to take Catamount up to 7 while a goal from Leo Mandelbaum and another from Pablo Pulido with 28 seconds left on the clock ended the period at 7-6 with Catamount clinging to a narrow lead. Pieres scored the equalizer early in the final chukker and it was anyone’s match at this point. Goals from Marc Ganzi and Nic Roldan put Catamount back in the lead at 9-7. Leo Mandelbaum scored the final goal with 1:20 remaining on the clock, but time ran out before Sebucan had a chance to push the match into overtime. Catamount claimed victory with a final score of 9-8.

 

By: Rebecca Baldridge
Photos by: ChukkerTV 

WELLINGTON, FL, May 8, 2021— Seminole Casino Coconut Creek defeated Orea by 9-8 in the first match of the Sun Cup, while Sebucan bested Newport by 10-7 in the second match of the day on Friday.

Seminole Casino Coconut Creek (Melissa Ganzi, Horacio Heguy, Alejandro Novillo Astrada, and Juan Bollini) met Orea Polo Team (Petra Sobotova, Justin Daniels, Sugar Erksine, and Pablo Spinacci) Friday morning in the first match of the Sun Cup. Seminole Casino Coconut Creek ceded three goals to Orea on handicap.


Horacio Heguy steals the play from Petra Sobotova

Seminole Casino Coconut Creek got off to a good start by consistently winning throw-ins, but it took almost four minutes of play before Melissa Ganzi put their first goal on the board. With just over a minute left on the clock, Petra Sobotova took the ball from the nearside to the right and put it through to maintain Orea’s three-goal margin and end the chukker 4- 1. Seminole Casino Coconut Creek kept Orea away from the goal in the second period, while Ganzi scored her team’s first goal with a neat under-the-neck shot. Alejandro Novillo Astrada contributed back-to-back goals to even things up and the period ended 4-4. Seminole Casino Coconut Creek‘s strategy of keeping Ganzi in front to score paid off again in the third chukker as she took the ball through to put another goal on the board, but a Penalty 2 conversion from Petra Sobotova ended the half at 5-all.


Juan Bollini defends Petra Sobotova

Seminole Casino Coconut Creek picked up the pace in the fourth chukker, with Ganzi offering up a pair of goals to put her team in the lead for the first time during the match. Orea was frustrated yet again and the chukker ended 7-5 in favor of Seminole Casino Coconut Creek. In the pentultimate chukker, Pablo Spinacci picked up a pass from Sugar Erskine and hit it home, but Juan Bollini made sure that Seminole Casino Coconut Creek maintained their two-point lead.


Marc Ganzi going for the play with teammates ready to assist

With just over three minutes left in the match, Ganzi found the posts again to put Seminole Casino Coconut Creek in the lead by three, but Justin Daniels quickly answered with a tail shot on goal. With just 38 seconds left on the clock, Petra Sobotova made a coast-to- coast run for the final goal of the match, with Orea losing to Seminole Casino Coconut Creek by only one goal with a score of 9-8.

Melissa Ganzi was the high scoring player with six goals to her credit.


Nic Roldan goes for the long hit with Grant Ganzi ready to hook 

In the second match of the day, Sebucan (Pablo Pulido, Nic Roldan, Marc Ganzi, and Juancito Bollini) met Newport (Gene Goldstein, Grant Ganzi, Santi Chavanne, and Tomacho Pieres). Newport ceded one goal to Sebucan on handicap.

Sebucan capitalized on the one-goal head start quickly, playing a strong defense to keep Newport away from the uprights. Pablo Pulido was the first to score from the field, with Juancito Bollini following up. Pulido knocked the ball through the posts one more time to end the first chukker with Sebucan in the lead by 4-0. Newport fared no better in the second chukker, while Marc Ganzi took Sebucan up to five. Finally, in the third chukker, Newport’s Grant Ganzi scored the first goal of the day for his team. However, two more goals by Pulido and Bollini ended the half with Sebucan leading by six goals at 7-1.


Pablo Pulido hooks Santi Chavanne

There must have been a rousing speech in the Newport tent at halftime because the team in white came back energized. Gene Goldstein put the first goal of the second half on the board, with a follow-up from Grant Ganzi. Turning the tables on Sebucan, Newport rallied with a strong defense to prevent them from scoring. Each team managed only one goal in the pentultimate chukker, but Newport came back on fire in the final with Goldstein, Pieres and Grant Ganzi scoring consecutive goals to pull Newport within two at 7-9. A final effort from Marc Ganzi saw Sebucan win the match 10-7.

 

 

By: Rebecca Baldridge
Photos by: ChukkerTV 

Miami, FL, April 25, 2021—The Setai, Land Rover and Seminole Casino Coconut Creek were all victorious in the second day of play on South Beach.

In the first match of the day on Saturday, The Setai (Grant Ganzi, Juancito Bollini, and Torito Ruiz) prevailed over World Polo League (Vinny Sangaline, Jeta Castagnola, and Juan Bollini). The Setai started the match with a one goal advantage.

Grant Ganzi drew first blood with an answer by Jeta Castagnola to end the first chukker 2-1 with The Setai in the lead. Torito Ruiz scored in the second period to end with Setai in the lead by 3-1 at the half. Setai couldn’t get on the board in the third period, while Jeta Castagnola scored back to back goals to end the period in a 3-3 tie. Grant Ganzi scored on a penalty in the final chukker and also from the field, while Torito Ruiz also put the ball through the post. Juan Bollini scored two goals from the field but The Setai prevailed 6-5.


Nic Roldan squeezes through Land Rover‘s Barto Castagnola to gain possession

In the second match of the day, Land Rover (Philip de Groot, Barto Castagnola, and Tito Gaudenzi) started play with 4 goals on handicap against The Vila Collection/GFI (Marc Ganzi, Horacio Heguy, and Nic Roldan). In the first chukker Nic Roldan put two goals on the board to take the score to 4-2, and converted a Penalty 2 in the second period to end the half with the Villa Collection trailing 3-4. Land Rover converted a Penalty 2 in the third period, while Roldan scored from the penalty line and the field to end the pentultimate chukker in a 5-5 tie. Roldan scored two more goals in the final chukker but four goals fro Barto Castagnola won the match for Land Rover 9-7.


Alejandro Novillo Astrada goes for the long reach while teammate Nacho Figueras is ready to assist

In the final match of the day, Seminole Casino Coconut Creek (Melissa Ganzi, Nacho Figueras, and Alejandro Novillo Astrada) took on Italkraft (Govinda Quish, Juan Martin Zubia and Poroto Cambiaso). Seminole Casino Coconut Creek started the match with one goal on the board.

Poroto Cambiaso scored two goals in the first chukker, while Melissa Ganzi converted a penalty and Ale Novillo Astrada scored from the field to end the period 3-2 in favor of Seminole Casino Coconut Creek. Ganzi and Astrada put two more goals on the board while keeping Italkraft off the board and the half ended 5-2 in favor of Seminole Casino Coconut Creek. Ganzi converted a Penalty 2 in the third chukker, while each member of Italkraft scored from the field to end the third chukker 6-5 with Seminole Casino Coconut Creek in the lead. Melissa Ganzi score another two goals in the final chukker, and Nacho Figueras put one between the posts as well. Italkraft couldn’t penetrate the Seminole Casino Coconut Creek defense to get on the board the game ended 9-5.


Juan Bollini displays a smile with son Juancito sharing the same happiness

All games are free to the public to watch, while the VIP tent and Ketel One Polo Lounge tickets are currently sold out. Wellington based ChukkerTV will be live streaming the remaining day of play live on www.chukkertv.com.

 


 

2021 World Polo League Beach Polo Schedule

Sunday, April 25:
11am Retail Village Opens
12pm – 6:30pm VIP Tent & Polo Lounge Open

1 p.m. World Polo League Beach Polo Cup Final
Land Rover vs Seminole Casino Coconut Creek

2:30pm Casablanca Trophy
The Setai vs World Polo League

3:30pm Celebrity Charity Game

4:30pm The Villa Collection Cup Final
Italkraft vs The Villa Collection/GFI

6pm Awards presentation

 

All games streamed live on http://www.chukkertv.com

 

 

By: Rebecca Baldridge
Photos by: ChukkerTV 

WELLINGTON, FL, April 19, 2021— Richard Mille defeated Tamera by 11-10 on Saturday to capture the title in the World Polo League Triple Crown of Polo.

Richard Mille (Marc Ganzi, Jeta Castagnola, Pablo MacDonough and Paco de Narvaez) took to the field against Tamera (Ale Poma, Santi Torres, Diego Cavanaugh, and Jejo Taranco) on Saturday to vie for the title in the WPL Triple Crown of Polo. Richard Mille, a 26-goal team, ceded one goal on handicap to 25-goal Tamera.


Jeta Castagnola takes a shot in front of Jejo Taranco, Paca de Narvaez and Santi Torres.

Richard Mille got off to a slow start in the first chukker, and Diego Cavanaugh scored the first goal for Tamera less than 40 seconds into play. With 3:30 on the clock Jejo Taranco made an 80-yard shot to put the ball through posts, taking Tamera up to three goals on the board. Following a right of way violation by Tamera, Jeta Castagnola converted a Penalty 3 to end the period 3-1 with Tamera in the lead.


Jeta Castagnola hooks Santi Torres.

Less than a minute into the second chukker, Pablo MacDonough made a successful shot on goal. At 4:41 Jejo Taranco broke through Richard Mille’s defense and ran through a thicket of black shirts to take the ball through the posts. With 45 seconds remaining, Castagnola scored to end the second chukker 4-3 with Tamera still in the lead.


Pablo MacDonough moves in to hook Jejo Taranco.

Taranco converted a Penalty 5 from the spot early in the third chukker to put Tamera ahead by 5-3, but back- to-back goals from Castagnola tied the score at 5-all. Tamera got a lucky break when Santi Torres scored two goals within a minute, including an impressive neck shot from the corner, and the half ended with Tamera leading 7-5.


Pablo MacDonough accepts the MVP award.

Tamera found themselves cut off from the goal in the fourth period by a strong Richard Mille defense, while a right of way violation gave Castagnola the opportunity to convert a Penalty 3. With 2:09 on the clock, Marc Ganzi connected with a pass from Castagnola inside the 40-yard line and took the ball from the near side to the offside to score and end the chukker in a 7-7 tie.


Marc Ganzi with American Polo Horse Association Best Playing Pony Molapata Tinta.

Less than a minute into the fifth chukker, Pablo MacDonough made a neat pass to Jeta Castagnola, who snapped it through the uprights to score. At 4:36, Taranco carried the ball downfield to score, tying the match up again at 8-all. Following a Penalty 3 conversion by Pablo MacDonough, Taranco scored with 50 seconds on the clock to end the fifth chukker in a 9-all tie.


Pablo MacDonough with Argentine Breeders’ Association Best Playing Pony Irenita Suspicasia.

As the final chukker began, Tamera lost an umpire challenge and Castagnola was able to convert a Penalty 2, which he followed up with another goal from the field to take Richard Mille up to 11. Tamera was able to convert one more penalty but couldn’t find an opportunity to score again. Richard Mille carried the day at 11-9, winning their third title of the season.


Pablo MacDonough and World Polo League Best Playing Pony Irenita Subaru

Pablo MacDonough was named the Most Valuable Player. The American Polo Horse Best Playing Pony was Molapata Tinta, ridden by Marc Ganzi. Irenita Suspicasia, ridden by Pablo MacDonough, was named the Argentine Polo Horse Breeder’s Association, while Irenita Subara, also ridden by Pablo MacDonough, took the WPL Best Playing Pony title.

 

 

By: Rebecca Baldridge
Photos by: ChukkerTV

WELLINGTON, FL, April 15, 2021— Richard Mille defeated Casablanca by 12-10 in the first semi-final match of the World Polo League Triple Crown of Polo while Tamera defeated Orea in the second semi-final by a score of 7-6.

Richard Mille (Marc Ganzi, Jeta Castagnola, Pablo MacDonough and Paco de Narvaez) faced off against Casablanca (Grant Ganzi, Juancito Bollini, Barto Castagnola, and Juan Martin Nero) in the first semi-final match of the WPL Triple Crown. Having fallen to Casablanca in their last two meetings, Richard Mille was eager to avenge the losses.


Jeta Castagnola goes for the goal on the near side with brother Barto in pursuit

Grant Ganzi drew first blood for Casablanca, quickly erasing Tamera’s one-goal advantage. The play was fast and open, and with 3:04 on the clock Jeta Castagnola stole the ball and put Richard Mille’s first goal on the board. Less than a minute later, Juan Martin Nero, who was celebrating his birthday yesterday, passed the ball to Grant Ganzi to put through the posts, ending the chukker with Casablanca leading 2-1.


Paco de Narvaez tries to push Juancito Bollini off the ball

The team in black was on fire in the second period, with Barto Castagnola taking the ball to goal from the throw-in, JuanMa sinking a near side neck shot, and Grant Ganzi scoring to put Casablanca in the lead 5-1. With one minute left to play, Pablo MacDonough scored on a quick chip shot to end the chukker with Richard Mille down by 3 goals at 5- 2. Jeta Castagnola stole the show in the third period, scoring one goal from the field and two from the penalty line for a hat trick. Brother Barto converted a Penalty 2 for Casablanca, and the half ended 6-5 with Casablanca holding on to a narrow lead.


Grant Ganzi attempts to take out Father Marc as Juancito Bollini goes for the ball

Both teams struggled a bit in the fourth chukker, and it was up to the Castagnola brothers to put goals on the board. Each went wide on a Penalty 4, but Jeta scored from the field in the first minute of the chukker while Barto converted a Penalty 2 with 1:44 left on the clock to maintain Casablanca’s one goal lead. Barto converted another Penalty 2 in the first 20 seconds, taking Casablanca up to 8, but Jeta Castagnola took the ball through the posts at 6:09. With 3:41 left on the clock, Marc Ganzi got out in front on a breakaway and tied the score up at 8-all. Nero answered with a goal, putting Casablanca in the lead again, but Pablo MacDonough scored the equalizer to end the fifth period in a 9-all tie.


Pablo MacDonough congratulated on his win

Jeta Castagnola started the final chukker with a near side goal from the throw-in, while Marc Ganzi followed up with an impressive long shot to goal to put Richard Mille in the lead 11-9. At 4:02 Castagnola took the ball through for Casablanca, but with 1:06 on the clock MacDonough scored a final goal to end the match 12-10 for Richard Mille to win.


Jejo Taranco goes for a back shot with Sugar Erskine in pursuit

In the second semi-final match of the day, Orea (Toly Ulloa, Sugar Erskine, Torito Ruiz, and Nacho Novillo Astrada) met Tamera (Ale Poma, Santi Torres, Diego Cavanaugh, and Jejo Taranco). Orea, a 26-goal team, ceded one goal to Tamera on handicap.


Torito Ruiz tries to evade Diego Cavanaugh and Jejo Taranco

Nacho Novilla Astrada took the ball from the throw-in and in less than 35 seconds made a near side shot to take away Tamera’s one goal advantage. Despite the dramatic opening seconds of the chukker, the remainder passed with both teams battling back and forth to no avail and the period ended 1-1.


Santi Torres takes a swing as Sugar Erskine looks on

Tamera’s defense held in the second period, keeping Orea off the goal. Tamera wasn’t able to score from the field but did convert two goals on penalties to gain a 3-1 lead over Orea. Both teams began sinking shots from the field in the third period of play as they traded goals back and forth. Ale Poma and Jejo Taranco scored for Tamera, while Sugar Erskine and Toro Ruiz ran to goal for Orea. The half ended with Tamera in the lead by 5-3.


Santi Torres keeps Sugar Erskine at bay as Ale Poma takes a shot

Less than a minute into the second half, Santi Torres converted a Penalty 2 to put Tamera in the lead 6-3. With 3:50 on the clock, Nacho Novilla Astrada carried the ball through and with only 38 seconds remaining Toro Ruiz found the goal to put Orea in striking distance at 5-6.


Adolfo Cambiaso takes in the action

In the pentultimate chukker, both teams were playing such a strong defense and marking so well that it was difficult for anyone to shoot on goal. Finally, with 1:23 remaining, Santi Torres was able to score the only goal of the period, which ended 7-5 with Tamera still leading. The final chukker saw continuing wide-open play and little scoring. Torito Ruiz put the final ball through for Orea and the match ended 7-6 with Tamera headed to the final on Saturday.

2021 Triple Crown of Polo Livestream Schedule

Saturday 4/17
4pm Final

Richard Mille vs Tamera

All games streamed live on http://www.chukkertv.com

 

 

By: Rebecca Baldridge

WELLINGTON, FL, April 15, 2021— Woodmere Polo defeated White Birch by 11-10 yesterday to win the Limited Edition 8-Goal tournament at Grand Champions Polo Club.

White Birch (Joseph Schwartz, Christ Brant, Nick Manifold, and Kris Kampsen) faced Woodmere Polo (Alex Burkland, Santos Merlos, Henry Porter, and Gussie Busch) in the final match of the Limited Edition 8-Goal tournament yesterday morning.


Santos Merlos looks for the ball as Chris Brandt moves in. ©ChukkerTV

The first chukker of the final started with both teams playing at a fast pace and making few fouls, although the only score in the period came on a Penalty 5 from the spot tapped in by Kris Kampsen. With both teams trying hard to score in the second chukker, the whistle sounded more frequently. Santos Merlos converted a Penalty 2 after White Birch fouled in front of the goal, while Kris Kampsen also scored from the penalty line to put White Birch ahead 2-1. Merlos scored on a spot hit to end the period with Woodmere ahead by one goal.


Gussie Busch tries a hook on Nick Manifold as Santos Merlos and Kris Kampsen turn downfield. ©ChukkerTV

The third chukker was all about Woodmere. Not only did they succeed in keeping White Birch away from the uprights but Merlos scored three goals, one with an impressive shot from 80 yards. Henry Porter made a coast-to-coast run with 46 seconds left on the clock to end the half with Woodmere in the lead by 6-2.


Nick Manifold marks Henry Porter. ©ChukkerTV

White Birch made a breathtaking comeback in the fourth chukker. Joseph Schwartz completed a play by Kampsen and Chris Brant, sending the ball through the posts for White Birch’s first goal from the field. Kampsen racked up another three goals, two on penalties, before Merlos found the uprights with 2:47 left on the clock. Kampsen made a final shot on goal to end the chukker in a 7-7 tie.


Santos Merlos shows off his MVP award with GCPC Polo Manager Cale Newman. ©Snoopy Polo

In the fifth period, Kampsen took the score up to 8 with a Penalty 2 conversion, while an unfortunate own goal from Nick Manifold served as an equalizer for Woodmere. With 26 seconds remaining, Gussie Busch put Woodmere into the lead. Less than a minute into the final chukker, Busch scored again to put Woodmere into the lead by two goals. Kampsen tied the game up again with two consecutive Penalty 2 conversions, but a final goal for Woodmere won the match at 11-10.


Guri Amalia sports her Best Playing Pony blanket, accompanied by her proud grooms and Santos Merlos. ©Snoopy Polo

Santos Merlos was named the Most Valuable Player, while his horse Guri Amalia took the Best Playing Pony honor.

 

 

 

By: Rebecca Baldridge
Photos By: ChukkerTV

WELLINGTON, FL, April 14, 2021— Smithfield Farms defeated Rafool Polo by 8-7 yesterday to capture the title in the Madelon Bourdieu Memorial 6 Goal.

Smithfield Farms (Craig Callen, Bauti Crotto, Julio Ezcurra, and John Klopp) met Rafool Polo (Raymond Rafool, Nico Harriot, Henry Porter, and Gussie Busch) yesterday in the final match of the Madelon Bourdieu Memorial 6-Goal Final.

Barely 30 seconds into the match a crossing foul sent Julio Ezcurra to the penalty line, but in a bit of bad luck the shot went wide. That first whistle set the tone for the chukker, with Henry Porter scoring two goals on penalties for Rafool and Ezcurra scoring one from the line. Gussie Busch put the ball through from the field, while Bauti Crotto knocked in the final goal to end the period with Smithfield trailing 3-2. Henry Porter converted a Penalty 3 to take Rafool up to 4 goals on the board, while Bauti Crotto converted a Penalty 4. Busch found the posts again, ending the half with Rafool still in the lead at 5-3.

Rafool continued to play a strong game in the third period, and back-to-back goals from Porter put Rafool ahead by 7-3. With 48 seconds left on the clock, Crotto evaded Gussie Busch to score an important fourth goal for Smithfield. The fourth chukker was a textbook illustration of how quickly the tables can be turned in polo, as Smithfield came back with a vengeance. Smithfield won the first bowl-in and after a sword fight with Gussie Busch, Crotto took possession of the ball and worked it back to goal. After a near-miss by Henry Porter, Crotto scored again with 2 minutes on the clock and narrowed Rafool’s lead to one goal. At 1:07, Julio Ezcurra got out in front of Gussie Busch to score the equalizer. The horn sounded with the teams tied and the match went into overtime. It took two minutes of back and forth play before Julio Ezcurra got out in front to score the winning goal.

Bauti Crotta was named the MVP of the match with six goals to his credit, while La Suerte took the Best Playing Pony title.

The Memorial is played to honor Madelon Bourdieu, mother of Grand Champions Polo Operations Director Juan Bollini. Bourdieu, who passed away in 2009, came from a family with a strong polo tradition and was a player herself. The Bourdieu family has made significant contributions to the sport and founded two clubs in Argentina. The first Memorial, played six years ago, was won by a team including Juan Bollini, Santos Bollini, and Grant Ganzi. Says Bollini, “I’m touched that Marc and Melissa Ganzi were so kind and named this tournament for my mother. She worked hard to keep the tradition of polo alive in our family and inspired me to become a polo player.”

 


 

 

 

 

 

Photos by ChukkerTV

WELLINGTON, FL, April 13, 2021— The semifinals of The Triple Crown Of Polo are set after Tamera scored a narrow 9-8 victory over Seminole Casino Coconut Creek Monday morning while Casablanca defeated Pampa Norte by 11-9 in the afternoon match. Richard Mille will face off with Casablanca and Orea Polo Team will meet Tamera in the semifinals set for Wednesday April 14th.

Seminole Casino Coconut Creek (Melissa Ganzi, Nic Roldan, Francisco Elizalde, and Alejandro Novillo Astrada) met Tamera (Ale Poma, Santi Torres, Diego Cavanaugh, and Jejo Taranco) on Monday morning. With both teams rated at 25 goals, the match was played on the flat.

Tamera was playing a defensive game out of the gate and marking up well, but Seminole Casino Coconut Creek managed to disarm their efforts with some quick plays. Alejandro Novillo Astrada drew first blood for Seminole Casino Coconut Creek and Nic Roldan outran Jejo Taranco with slightly more than a minute left on the board to end the first period with Seminole Casino Coconut Creek up 2-0. Tamera continued to press hard, but Francisco Elizalde, substituting for Juan Martin Zubia, meshed well with Roldan and Novillo Astrada and the trio held Tamera off. Novillo Astrada converted a Penalty 4 and a Penalty 3, and with 1:28 left on the clock Elizalde sent a backshot to Roldan, who put it through the posts.

Just as it was looking like Tamera would end another period without scoring, Jejo Taranco took the ball to goal just as the 30-second horn sounded to get Tamera on the board 5-1. Starting to click in the third chukker, Tamera kept Seminole Casino Coconut Creek away from the posts while Santi Torres scored back-to-back goals to end the half 5-3, gaining on Seminole Casino Coconut Creek.

Seminole Casino Coconut Creek‘s frustration continued in the fourth period as they fought unsuccessfully to get on goal. Tamera’s offense was growing stronger, and Diego Cavanaugh got out in front to score just over a minute into play. Ale Poma got the equalizer and with 36 seconds left on the clock Cavanaugh put Tamera into the lead for the first time in the game.

Cavanuagh made another successful shot on goal at the beginning of the fifth chukker, putting Tamera ahead by two, but Novillo Astrada answered by evading Jejo Taranco and scoring for Seminole Casino Coconut Creek. With 53 seconds on the clock, Ale Poma drew on some heavy horsepower to get out in front and run the ball downfield, scoring what was surely the most impressive goal of the day. Novillo Astrada and Roldan scored to tie the game back up, and with just over 3 minutes left to play it was anyone’s game. Ale Poma came back with a quick answer, putting Tamera ahead at 9-8 and it looked like the outcome would come down to possession. With 1:29 on the clock, Seminole Casino Coconut Creek knocked the ball over the boards, losing possession and their chance for a victory. Tamera defeated Seminole Casino Coconut Creek by 9-8. Alejandro Novillo Astrada was the high scoring player of the day with five goals to his credit.

At 3 pm, Casablanca (Grant Ganzi, Juancito Bollini, Barto Castagnola, and Juan Martin Nero) took to the field against Pampa Norte (Waqqas Al Siddiq, Santiago Loza, Magoo Laprida, and Pedro Falabella). Casablanca, a 26-goal team, ceded four goals to Pampa Norte on handicap.

Pampa Norte found themselves stymied by Casablanca’s defense from the get-go in the first chukker and were unable to get on the board. Grant Ganzi and Juancito Bollini chipped away against Pampa Norte’s four-goal lead on handicap and the chukker ended with Casablanca down 4-2. Pampa Norte ramped up their defense in the second period, limiting Casablanca to a Penalty 6 conversion from Barto Castagnola.

Waqqas Al Siddiq put the first goal on the board for Pampa Norte, which maintained their lead of two goals going into the third chukker. Another conversion on a Penalty 6 from Castagnola plus a goal from Juan Martin Nero tied the score at 5-5. Magoo Laprida got out in front to put the ball in, but Nero scored his second equalizer to end the half in a 6-6 tie.

Barto Castagnola put the first ball through the posts in the second half, but Waqqas Al Siddiq got out in front to pick up the ball and send it through the uprights in answer. Another goal from Nero put Casablanca back in the lead at 8-7. The fifth period saw both teams battling to keep possession and get goals on the board. However, it was a replay of the first chukker for Pampa Norte and Casablanca kept them off the goal while Juancito Bollini took the ball through to put his team ahead 9-7. Al Siddiq scored his third goal of the match, putting Pampa Norte within striking distance at 9-8, but a pair of back-to-back shots from Grant Ganzi gave Casablanca a difficult-to-overcome three goal lead. Pedro Falabella scored a final goal for Pampa Norte, but the match ended with Casablanca victorious by 11-9.

 


 

2021 Triple Crown of Polo Livestream Schedule

Wednesday 4/14
Semifinals
TBA Richard Mille vs Casablanca
TBA Orea Polo Team vs Tamera

Saturday 4/17
4pm Final

All games streamed live on http://www.chukkertv.com

 

By: Rebecca Baldridge
Photos by: ChukkerTV

WELLINGTON, FL, April 12, 2021— Richard Mille defeated Santa Rita by 11-8 in Sunday’s first match while Orea edged out White Birch 10-9.

Richard Mille (Marc Ganzi, Jeta Castagnola, Pablo Mac Donough, and Paco de Narvaez) took on Santa Rita as play continued in the World Polo League’s Triple Crown of Polo. Richard Mille, rated at 26 goals, ceded two goals to Santa Rita on handicap.

Both teams started the match feeling each other out and it was three and half minutes before the first goal, by Santa Rita’s Clemente Zavaleta, went up on the board. Jeta Castagnola and Pablo Mac. Donough got down to work and compensated for the two-goal advantage on handicap and ended the chukker trailing Santa Rita by 3-2. Richard Mille went on the offensive in the second period with Castagnola and Mac. Donough each scoring a pair of goals. Playing a powerful defense as well, they succeeded in keeping Santa Rita off the board. The third chukker offered Santa Rita more frustration, as Richard Mille continued to win throw-ins and dominate the field. Goals from Marc Ganzi and Castagnola ended the half with Richard Mille in the lead 8-3.

Santa Rita came back to play more cohesively and aggressively in the third chukker, with Zavaleta and Robert Strom both contributing goals while Ganzi put Richard Mille’s only score on the board. The team in white dominated the fourth chukker as well, keeping Richard Mille away from the posts as Zavaleta converted a Penalty 2 and Strom knocked the ball through the posts with 15 seconds left on the clock and brought Santa Rita within striking distance at 9-7.

Richard Mille, feeling Santa Rita breathing down their collective necks, dialed up the intensity. De Narvaez and Mac Donough took the score up to 11 within the first two minutes of play. Nacho Figueras made a beautiful shot that missed the goal by a hair, and several other potentially decisive shots for Santa Rita went just wide. Zavaleta converted a Penalty 2, the last goal of the match, and Richard Mille won by 11-8.

In the second match of the day, Orea (Sugar Erskine, Justin Daniels, Torito Ruiz, and Nacho Novillo Astrada) met White Birch (Chris Brant, Facu Llorente, Mariano Aguerre, and Santi Tocalino). Both teams played off a 23-goal handicap.

The match got off to a quick start but Orea managed to give away two goals on penalties, with Santi Tocalino convertaing a pair of Penalty Fours. Sugar Erskine knocked in the first goal of the day for Orea, with Justin Daniels following up. The second chukker started with a foul in favor of Orea, but Daniels’ shot bounced off the post. Orea fouled almost immediately, sending Santi Tocalino to the line to convert a Penalty 2. Erskine took the ball downfield to score, and Nacho Novillo Astrada made an impressively angled shot from 52 yards to put Orea in the lead by one.

Mariano Aguerre tied the score up at 4, but with 10 seconds on the clock Toro Ruiz swept the ball through the posts to put Orea back in the lead at 5-4. Mariano Aguerre made a fantastic lofted shot from 80 yards out to put White Birch back in the lead briefly, but a pair of goals from Sugar Erskine ended the half with Orea leading 7-5.

Both teams battled to little effect in the fourth chukker with neither able to score. The back and forth continued in the fifth chukker and it wasn’t until 3:12 that Toro Ruiz was able to knock the ball in for Orea and take the score up to 8-5. With one minute left to play, Aguerre scored for White Birch and the period ended with Orea leading 8-6.

The final chukker started with Aguerre taking the ball from the throw-in and making a coast-to-coast run to score. Less than a minute later, Santi Tocalino put the ball through and tied the score at 8-8. Daniels offered a quick answer, putting Orea back in the lead and Penalty 3 conversion from Ruiz put the score at 10-8. With 1:17 on the clock, Aguerre made another spectacular shot to put White Birch within one. With seconds left to play, Aguerre attempted another shot from a distance but it was intercepted by Ruiz. Orea defeated White Birch by 10-8.

Bracket play continues today, Monday April 12 with Seminole Casino Coconut Creek meeting Tamera at 11am. Casablanca takes on Pampa Norte at 3pm, after their game on Sunday was rescheduled due to inclement weather.

 


 

2021 Triple Crown of Polo Livestream Schedule

Monday 4/12
11am Seminole Casino Coconut Creek vs Tamera
3pm Casablanca vs Pampa Norte

Wednesday 4/14
Semifinals

Saturday 4/17
4pm Final

All games streamed live on http://www.chukkertv.com

 

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