Teams participating at the 2008 Deauville Polo Season
Tournaments
Tuesday, 05 August 2008

Programme and Teams for the Coupe d'Argent and Coupe d'Or at the Deauville Polo Season.

 

 Programme Coupe d'Argent : 
      
Samedi 2 Août  Coupe Roland Sadoun 
Dimanche 3 Août Coupe Diane Barrière Desseigne 
Mercredi 6 Août  Coupe Normandy Barrière 
Jeudi 7 Août  Coupe des Associations Deauvillaises
Vendredi 8 Août  Coupe Artcurial 
Samedi 9 Août Coupe Jean de Madre 
Dimanche 10 Août Coupe Duc de Gramont
Mardi 12 Août  Coupe Brok Café 
Mercredi 13 Août Coupe de l’Office du Tourisme 
Jeudi 14 Août  Coupe Technomarine 
Vendredi 15 Août  Coupe Hôtel du Golf Barrière 
Samedi 16 Août  Coupe Casino Barrière de Deauville 
Dimanche 17 Août  Finale Coupe d’Argent
 Coupe Roland Sadoun  Coupe Royal Barrière. 
    
 Programme Coupe d'Or :   
      
Mardi 19 Août  Coupe Broussois 
Jeudi 21 Août Coupe Regine’s 
Vendredi 22 Août  Coupe Yves Laplace 
Samedi 23 Août  Coupe Fouquet’s 
Dimanche 24 Août  Coupe Sidney Belisha 
Mardi 26 Août Coupe de la ville de Deauville
Vendredi 29 Août  Coupe Crème de la Mer 
Samedi 30 Août Coupe 1 : JB Boitard
  Coupe 2 : La Compagnie 1818
Dimanche 31 Août  Coupe d’Or Lucien Barrière 

 

Teams prticipating in Coupe d'Argent (Silver Cup) Deauville 2008

Teams participting in the Coupe d'Or (Gold Cup) Deauville 2008


 

 
England- Dubai wins 12 Goal Tournament at Ham Polo Club (12 goal)
Tournaments
Tuesday, 05 August 2008

Dubai Polo TrophyThe inaugural Dubai Polo Trophy final was held at Ham Polo Club on 3rd August.
Five teams had entered, Dubai and Shalimar reaching the four-chukka final.

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£50,000 raised at St. James's Place Charity Polo Day
Tournaments
Friday, 01 August 2008

50000_raised.pngOver 600 invited guests helped raise £50,000 at the St. James's Place Charity Polo Day last Saturday. Held at the Beaufort Polo Club in Gloucestershire, guests enjoyed a gourmet lunch before watching some of the country's best polo players in action.


A lively crowd cheered on the all-ladies Diamonds International team ,including Nina Clarkin, Lucy Taylor and Emma and Claire Tomlinson. The female quartet narrowly lost 6 - 5.5 to JOT-K in the subsidiary final of the Cirencester Park Spring Cup.

The proceeds of the day will go to the St. James's Place Foundation, which issues grants to a number of local, national and International charities that either benefit disadvantaged children or hospice organisations.

For more information www.beaufortpoloclub.co.uk

 

 
The II Ladies Spanish Championship
Tournaments
Thursday, 31 July 2008

the_ii_ladies_spanish.jpgThe II Ladies Spanish Championship were played at the Tres Rosas Polo Club in Sotogrande and sponsored by the Real Federation of Polo.
Villacampos, the national team, defeated Bella Matata-Vilpingo Ridge, the foreing team by 12 to 10 goals.The trophy was presented by Mr. Nicolas Alvarez, President of the Real Fedeation Española de Polo  .On Saturday night at the celebration, there was a Moda Bella Matata Fashion Show  "a product from the African sun" and Villacampos "Polo Art and Fashion".

Teams:
Bella Matata-Vilpingo Ridge : Dominique Thoense, Erin Morgan, Laura Richmond y Cristina González Green.
Villacampos: Eva Campos, Maru Giménez, Rachel Hughes y Olga Santos Alvarez.

 
Audi England Triumph at Cartier International
Tournaments
Tuesday, 29 July 2008

audi_england.jpgPresentation of the 2008, Cartier International.Thierry Latimier of Cadenza, Luke Tomlinson, England polo team, Malcolm Borwick, England polo team Sir Christopher Hanbury of the HPA, HRH The Prince of Wales, Arnaud Bamberger of Cartier, Mark Tomlinson, England polo team, James Beim England polo team
Jeremy Hicks of Audi UK.

England, supported by Audi UK, ran out the winners of the 2008 Cartier International, beating Australia 10 - 9, to lift the Coronation Cup on Sunday 27 July 2008.

 The match, which took place in glorious sunshine at Guards Polo Club, Windsor Great Park, was watched by some 30,000 spectators including HRH The Prince of Wales and a myriad of celebrities from the worlds of fashion, music and film who were largely entertained in the Cartier marquee.

 It was the second time in three years that England had played Australia for the Coronation Cup. The last time, in 2005, Australia won after the match went to a sudden death, extra chukka [1]. This time, however, the tables were turned as an excellently prepared England team stepped out onto the turf.

The first blood went to Australia’s Damien Johnston, who scored as a result of some inspired play led by Ruki Baillieu. Audi England’s team captain, Luke Tomlinson, was not going to be outdone and quickly equalised. James Beim (who will go up to a deserved seven goal handicap [2] at the end of the season) hit an unbelievable cut shot right between the posts to give the home side a 2-1 lead going into the second chukka.

Luke Tomlinson showed great ball control and composure to push Audi England 3-1 in front. Mark Tomlinson scored as a result of a beautiful pass sent to him by his brother, Luke. Ruki Baillieu managed to claw a goal back for the boys from Down Under at the end of the period.

It was Baillieu again who scored for Australia at the start of the third chukka, taking them to within a goal of England. But once again, England team captain and eventual winner of the Most Valuable Player accolade, Luke Tomlinson, scored for his team right on the button. By half-time England were leading the Australians 5-3.

Australian captain, Glen Glimore, finished some magnificent play by his team with a well deserved goal, taking the Australian team to within a goal of Audi England. Ruki Baillieu mounted on a pony so fast it looked like a Derby winner and scored the equaliser for Australia. Their level pegging did not last long. On-form James Beim scored an awesome goal that was the result of some fabulous teamwork between him and the Tomlinson brothers. Just before the end of the fourth chukka, Australian Ruki Baillieu worked his magic to tie-off the scores at 6-6.

With all to play for, Audi England made a cracking start to the fifth chukka with a flurry of goals from Mark and Luke Tomlinson and James Beim. Suddenly England had opened up a three goal advantage and looked to have the match sewn up. Once again it was Baillieu who narrowed the gap with another magnificent effort for Australia.

England’s Malcolm Borwick controlled a badly bouncing ball to re-extend his team’s lead. Australia’s Robbie Archibald, who until then had had a quiet match, took control of the ball to score, whittling England’s lead down to two goals.

Play was interrupted as three streakers invaded the pitch but the incident was dealt with swiftly and Glen Gilmore slotted another one away for Australia. However, time had run out for the team from Down Under and Audi England reclaimed the Coronation Cup.

Speaking after the match Audi England’s Luke Tomlinson said: “It was a thrilling game. Both sides were very evenly matched and, although Australia was being mounted by Ellerston, the horse-power was pretty even too.”

England team manager, Andrew Hine said: “The new management structure that is in place has helped enormously. We’ve a good number of team practices and video training sessions.”

England coach, Javier Novillo Astrada said: “Our team tactic was to be very organised especially in defence. We knew that our opponents would be very attacking but also extremely good at defending”.

John Tinsley, Chairman of the International Committee at the Hurlingham Polo Association  said: “It was a really very close match and nail-biting, particularly towards the end.  The new management structure has paid huge dividends and it was a joy to see the new style of open polo and the quartet playing as a team”.


 

 
Helvetica wins the 2008 Open de Gassin
Tournaments
Tuesday, 29 July 2008

helvetica_wins_the_2008.jpgHelvetica defeated Wasabi by 9 - 8 in the final of the 2008 Open de Gassin played the 27th July at the St. Tropez Polo Club.

In the Semifinals , Wasabi defeated Antelope by 7 to 5 and Helvética defeated Campana by 12 a 3.

 

Finalist Teams :
Helvetica: Juan Zavalía Paunero 1, Ignacio Garrahan 3, Martín Garrahan 7 y Martín Inchauspe 4.
Wasabi: Karen Brink 0, Ricardo Portugal 3, Carlos Farinati 6 y Martín Espain 6.

The subsidiary was played by F Polo Team and St. Tropez , winning F Polo Team by 7 to 6 ½.
Teams:
F Polo Team: Alshair Fiyaz 0, Matías Nigoul 4 Diego Braun 5 y Zenón Zorrilla 6.
St. Tropez: Corinne Schuler 0, Julián de Lusarreta 3, Francisco Irastorza 6 y Juan M. García Laborde 5

 
XXXVII Torneo Hyundai de Polo 2008
Tournaments
Tuesday, 29 July 2008

xxxvii_torneo_hyundai_de_polo_2008.jpg28 Teams registered in the XXXVII Torneo Internacional Hyundai taken place at the Santa Maria Polo Club (Sotogrande) from the 27th July to the 31 August.

For the Bronce Cup - Medium Goal, Seguriber defeated Santa Quiteria by 12 to 11; Leones defeated Woodchester-Zedan by 9 to 8;  Isola 1982 Esperanza defeated Real Club de Andalucía by 13 to 10 and La Corchuela defeated La Varzea Santa Clara by 12 to 7.
For the High goal (19 y 20 ) : Loro Piana defeated Scapa-Valdeparra by 11 to 10 and Ahmibah defeated La Varzea by 10 to 8.
Las Monjitas defeated Villa Real by 13 to 12 and Ayala defeated Juan Valdés Café by 13 to 8.

High Handicup:
Loro Piana 20: A. Marchini 3, M.Valent 4, J.M Nero 10, M.Gomez 3
Ahmibah 20:P.M.Bahar Jefri 2, V.Zubiebre 4, P. Mac Donough 10, I.Laprida 4
Villareal 20: R.Villareal 0, H.Ulloa 7, A. Merlos 10, C.Siquini 3
Ayala 20: I.Zobel 2, G.Urturi 5, D.Stirling 8, S.Laborde 5
Scapa Valdeparras 19: M.Redding 2, A.Muzzio 8, M.Di Paola 8, J.Espinosa 1
La Varzea 20: T.Gallego 1,D.T Gallego Jr 2, S.Merlos 10,S.Harriot 7
Las Monjitas 20: C.Bautista 0, P.S.De Vicuña 3, E.Novillo 9, A.D.Alberdi 8
Juan Valdez Cafes 20: P.Mora 2,J.Losada 5, T.F Llorente 8, E.F.Llorente 5 

Medium Handicups:
Seguriber 12: A. Aznar 2, J. Novaes 4, F. Pelosini 6 , R. Mansur (h) 0.
Santa Quitería 12: G. Entrecanales 1, P. Soria 5, S. Cernadas 5 ,J. Entrecanales 1.
Woodchester- Zedan 12 : C. Mc Kinney 1, J. Peel 2, F. Castagnola 6 ,G. Iglesias 3.
Isola 1892-Esperanza 12: K. Korst 1, J. Torroba 3, C. Solari 6 , L. Isola 2.
Real Club de Andalucía 12: J. Benjumea 2, A. Benjumea 2, P. Pieres 6, P. Beca 2.
La Corchuela 12: L.F Ordás 1, A.Taranco 5, P. Cieza 4, P. Roemmers 2.
La Varzea - Santa Clara 12: F. Escobar 0, E. Iturrioz 4, H. Etcheverry 6, Diogo / Tiago (h) Gallego 2.
Dr. A 12: A. Abbar 0, S. Ulloa 6, F. Bourdieu 6 , K. Abbar 0.
El Rosario 12: A. Peñafiel 1, D.Cobo 2, G.Gassiebayle 6 , J. Peñafiel 3.
Villa Real 12: R. Villa Real 0, R. Villa Real (h) 0, J.P Gannon 7, L.F de Melo 5.
Leones 12: L. Domecq 0, P. Fernandini 1, G. Mazzini 7,I. Domecq 4.
Easy Polo Team 11: P. Maeder 0, F. Fucci 5, B. Ortiz de Urbina 4 , M.Velasco 2.

 
England wins the 2008 Cartier International
Tournaments
Monday, 28 July 2008

 England wins the 2008 Cartier International, beating Australia 10 - 9 to lift the Coronation Cup.

Chukka Scores: Australia vs England
1st : 1-2, 2nd:2-4,3rd:3-5,4th: 6-6, 5th:7-9, 6th:9-10

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