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Tue 14th May 2024

The Justerini & Brooks Prince of Wales Results

Final on Sunday 18 May

The 2024 Justerini & Brooks Prince of Wales began on Wednesday 8 May with an 11-6 win for King Power vs Sujan Indian Tigers, followed by Thai Polo Get A Drip securing their first win of the tournament with a 10-5 score against defending champions, Park Place.  The action continued throughout the weekend with a 10-7 win for Gaston against Black Bears, an 11-7 win for Cibao La Pampa against King Power and a 13-11 win for Park Place against La Dolfina. Matches resumed on Monday 13 May with Sujan Indian Tigers beating Black Bears 10-9, today, Tuesday 14 May, saw La Dolfina Great Oaks beat Thai Polo Get A Drip 14-13 in a last chukka comeback. The action continues tomorrow, Wednesday 15 May, with La Dolfina vs Green Gates and Cibao La Pampa vs Gaston. The Final will be played on Saturday 18 May at the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club. 
You can watch all of the matches and live action here

The Prince of Wales Trophy Teams:

Black Bears (22): Marc Ganzi (1), Mateo Lalor (3), Facundo Pieres (10) & Gonzalito Pieres (8)

Cibao La Pampa (22): Juan Pepa (1), Gonzalo Ferrari (7), Benjamin Panelo (7) & Guillermo Terrera (7)

Gaston (22): Jean Paul Luksic (0), Cruz Heguy (7), Juan Martín Nero (9) & Ollie Cudmore (6)

King Power (22): Aiyawatt 'Top' Srivaddhanaprabha (1), Nico Pieres (8), Pablo Mac Donough (9) & Will Harper (4)

Sujan Indian Tigers (22): Jaisal Singh (1), Rufino Bensadon (7), Juan Martín Zubia (8) & Matt Perry (6)

Green Gates (22): Noor Khadra (1), Cesar Crespo (6), Isidro Strada (7) & Francisco Elizalde (8)

La Dolfina (22): Mia Cambiaso (2), Charlie Hanbury (4), Alfredo Bigatti (7) & Adolfo Cambiaso (9)

La Dolfina Great Oaks (22): Dillon Bacon (2), Kian Hall (3), Diego Cavanagh (8) & Poroto Cambiaso (9)

Park Place (22): Andrey Borodin (0), Matias ‘Colo’ Gonzalez (4), Juan Britos (8) & Hilario Ulloa (10)

Thai Polo Get A Drip (22): Louis Hine (5), Ned Hine (5), Min Podesta (7) & Tommy Severn (5)


Mon 13th May 2024

Trippett’s Challenge Underway

Results, Teams & Upcoming Fixtures

The Trippett’s Challenge began on Thursday 9 May and sees six 22 goal teams competing for their place in the Final on Saturday 18 May. La Magdeleine return to defend their 2023 title and Jonatahn Rothermere’s Ferne Park will be making their high goal debut. The opening day saw Ferne Park beat White Crane, 11-10 and over the weekend UAE Polo beat Talandracas, 13-9.

The action continues today with Marques de Riscal vs La Magdeliene, tomorrow Marques de Riscal vs White Crane and Wednesday 15 May’s action will be between UAE Polo vs La Magdeleine and Talandracas vs Ferne Park.

The Trippett’s Challenge Teams: 

Ferne Park (22): Jonathan Rothermere (0), Cristian Laprida (7), Joaquin Pittaluga (7) & Pelón Stirling (8) 

La Magdeleine (22): Alexandre Garese (0), Santiago Laborde (6), Jerónimo Del Carril (8) & Facundo Fernández Llorente (8) 

Marques De Riscal (22): Alejandro Aznar (0), Santiago Cernadas (7), Sapo Caset (9) & Chris Mackenzie (6) 

Talandracas (22): Hugues Carmignac (0), Rosendo Torreguitar (5), Polito Pieres (10) & Alejandro Muzzio (7) 

UAE: H.H. Sheikha Maitha (0), Lukin Monteverde (7), Teodoro Lacau (7) & Tommy Beresford (8) 

White Crane (22): Alexie Calvert-Ansari (0), Lucas Criado (6), Tomás Panelo (9) & James Harper (7) 

 

Photograph: Action from the opening day of the 2024 Trippett’s Challenge. By Mark Beaumont


Mon 13th May 2024

Cartier Queen’s Cup Draw


The 2024 Cartier Queen’s Cup will take place at Guards Polo Club from Tuesday 21 May – Sunday 16 June, with 19 teams competing in the tournament – the highest team entries for some time. This year's team line-up includes for the first time a father-daughter combination with Adolfo and Mia Cambiaso representing La Dolfina. Adolfo, a record holder with 10 Queen’s Cup wins, shares the field with his son, Adolfo Junior, playing for La Dolfina Great Oaks. Adding to the familial dynamic are Adolfo’s nephews, Bartolome and Camilo Castagnola, competing for Desert Palm and Dubai, respectively.

Among the elite 10-goal players this season, Camilo Castagnola stands out, alongside Polito Pieres, who plays for Hugues Carmignac’s Talandracas, Hilario Ulloa for Andrey Borodin’s Park Place, and Facundo Pieres, who joins his brother Gonzalito on Guy Schwarzenbach’s Black Bears team.

All matches will be livestreamed at Guards TV in association with Polocam here

The Cartier Queen’s Cup Teams: 

Group One

Black Bears (22): Guy Schwarzenbach (2), TBC (2), Gonzalo Pieres (8) & Facundo Pieres (10)

Desert Palm (22): Bartolome Castagnola (9), Ali Albwardy (0), Beltran Laulhe (5) & Matias Torres Zavaleta (8)

Gaston (22): Jean Paul Luksic (0), Oliver Cudmore (6), Jean Martin Nero (9) & Cruz Heguy (7)

Green Gates (22): Noor Khadra (1), Cesar Crespo (6), Francisco Elizalde (8) & Isidro Strada (7)

La Dolfina (22): Mia Cambiaso (2), Charlie Hanbury (4), Alfredo Bigatti (7) & Adolfo Cambiaso (9)

Shoreline (22): Adebayo Karim (2), Hugo Taylor (4), Facundo Sola (8) & Alfredo Capella (8)

Thai Polo/Get A Drip (22): Louis Hine (5), Ned Hine (5), Min Podesta (7) & Tommy Severn (5)

 

Group Two

Dubai (21): Camilo Castagnola (10), Rashi Albwardy (2), Rufino Laulhe (4) & Antonio Heguy (5)

Ferne Park (22): Jonathan Rothermere (0), Cristian Laprida (7), Joaquin Pittaluga (7) & David Stirling (8)

King Power (22): Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha (1), William Harper (4), Nicolas Pieres (8) & Pablo MacDonough (9)

La Dolfina Great Oaks (22): Dillon Bacon (2), Kian Hall (3), Diego Cavanagh (8) & Adolfo Cambiaso Jnr (9)

Marques de Riscal (22): Alejandro Aznar (0), Guillermo Caset (9), Santiago Cernadas (7) & Chris Mackenzie (6)

Park Place (22): Andrey Borodin (0), Juan Britos (8), Hilario Ulloa (10) & Rufino Merlos (4)

Sujan Indian Tigers (22): Jaisal Singh (1), Matthew Perry (6), Rufino Bensadon (7) & Juan Martin Zubia (8)

 

Group Three

Cibao La Pampa (22): Juan Pepa (1), Gonzalo Ferrari (7), Benjamin Panelo (7) & Guillermo Terrera (7)

La Magdeleine (22): Alexandre Garese (0), Santiago Laborde (6), Facundo Fernandez Llorente (8) & Jeronimo Del Carril (8)

Talandracas (22): Hugues Carmignac (0), Rosendo Torreguitar (5), Polito Pieres (10) & Alejandro Muzzio (7)

UAE Polo Team (22): HH Sheikha Maitha bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum (0), Teodoro Lacau (7), Lucas Monteverde Jnr (7) & Tommy Beresford (8)

White Crane (22): Alexie Calvert-Ansari (0), Lucas Criado (6), Tomas Panelo (9) & James Harper (7)

 

Photograph: The Cartier Queen’s Cup begins on Tuesday 21 May. By Guards Polo Club


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