Gary Haydon and his Phoenix team head to the finals of the 10-Goal on Sunday at the San Diego Polo Club. He is the reason that they are after a barn-burning day on Sunday. They just needed everything to turn sunny side up he said and it did. Kelly Maloney and Ohanna won and Pretty Lady Lisa Bosstick and the Silent one (Chris Maloney) did as well and here we go they are the main attraction come Sunday afternoon at San Diego. Just before them its the 2 R’s Rick Paicius and Rockin Robert Kiger taking the field for the finals of the 4-goal as they have the Wolfman (Ashton Wolf) and the only one with a chance for a double CZ or Clemente Zavaleta. Clemente earned his way to a double finals on Sunday as did Tomas Obregon and Jessica Bailey. Its kind of funny we hear all the crap about our horses in my polo business (International Polo Connection) and after 30 games and 11 teams we have 3 teams in the finals. Oh well, talk is cheap in the Polo world and oh, by the way, we mount 7 of those players on International Polo Connection horses.

It should be a fun time as Silent Chris Maloney and Pretty Lady Lisa Bosstick have no intentions of giving into the newcomer from Phoenix and he does not care. He likes it to be tough anyway he does it.

In the first game its True Choice/OC with a whole bunch of hunger on their mind the Double R’s from OC do like to play POLO and do it the old-fashioned way, work for it. So be there if your not there tonite you missed a party, but there is another one tomorrow. And of course a big one on Sunday as well. They like to have fun at Polo in SAN DIEGO.

Across the Pond its Lechuza and the Merlos Bothers Pite and Sebastian with a young gun from England by the name of Henry along with a double tough Patron named Victor Vargas. They take on the undefeated Loro Piana with new superstars Juan Nero of Arg. and David Sterling of Spain with a team that has won every game they played in the UK so far this year. I have not heard from Kentucky. Jofie (Joseph Stuart) could be in the finals there as well.

Santa Barbara is not dark, just a exhibition this week. See ya.

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