by Alex Webbe | Aug 29, 2015 | Palm Beach Report By Alex Webbe, Santa Barbara Polo Club
The semifinals of the 2015 Gulfstream Pacific Coast Open saw Alegria/Valiente (Julian Mannix, Robert Jornayvaz, Santiago Torres and Sterling Giannico) and Lucchese (John Muse, Tete Grahn, Facundo Obregon and Jeff Hall) set the stage for Sunday’s final at the Santa...
by Steve Crowder | Aug 29, 2015 | Polo Report by Steve Crowder
The Polo Report By Steve Crowder Alegria/Valiente came from down under as they trailed by 4 at the half. They did not show much team effort, but it was only 1/2 way and Coach Macho Man Julio Zavaleta, who has been here often, set them on a new path. I guess...
by Steve Crowder | Aug 28, 2015 | Polo Report by Steve Crowder, Santa Barbara Polo Club
It is down to 4 and yes there were only 5 but it is now 4 and Game one could be a Dandy as Klentner Ranch and there American Team take on Alegria/Valiente four young men all under 25 most likely all very fast and all very good but not always the best team mates or a...
by Alex Webbe | Aug 28, 2015 | Bash Kazi, Connecticut Polo Clubs, Greenwich Polo Club (CT), Juancito Bollini, Marc Ganzi, Nic Roldan, Palm Beach Report By Alex Webbe
Turkish Airlines (Bruce Colley/Joe Meyer, Joaquin Panelo, Tomas Garcia del Rio and Stevie Orthwein) received three goals by handicap from the 20-goal Audi lineup (Marc Ganzi, Juancito Bollini, Nic Roldan and Miguel Novillo Astrada) and quickly ran it up to 4-0 on a...
by Steve Crowder | Aug 27, 2015 | Polo Report by Steve Crowder
The Polo Report By Steve Crowder I have been whining about the performances here this year in 2015. I would like to show you WHY. This is two copies of results at the EAST COAST OPEN and it does not add up. Are all the criminals out here or are the Cops a bit taken...
by Steve Crowder | Aug 26, 2015 | Polo Report by Steve Crowder, San Diego Polo Club, Santa Barbara Polo Club, Uncategorized
The Umpire’s Circus is now on to the next leg for good or bad. It is the Semis as Lucchese managed to do it today, to be # 1 in it all. It all started with 3 on 4 for a half and Lucchese went up by 5 maybe even 6, but finished the 1/2 up by 4. Then it went back...