The Board of Directors of the Argentine Association of Polo revealed the latest handicap changes on Wednesday, December 7. The most important news is that Poroto Cambiaso has been raised to 10-goals, making him the youngest player in history to reach the top handicap. He was put up to 10 goals after winning the 129th Hurlingham Open and
La Hache, the Ulloa family’s team, and who ended the 129th. Argentine Polo Open placed in eigthth place within the ranking, claimed a narrow 14-13 win over Nuestra Tierra, the winners of the Cámara de Diputados Cup, and qualified to the 2023 Argentine Triple Crown. The playoff match was played at the AAP Headquarters, in
Ghantoot narrowly defeated Bin Drai by 7 goals to 6 to claim the UAE National Day Cup at Al Habtoor Polo Resort & Club, on Saturday December 3. The competition was one of many held at the club in preparation for the season, where the Silver Cup and the Gold Cup, both of which will
Friday, December 2, was a historical day at Palermo: The 129th Argentine Open came to an end with the most prestigious final in the world. The match saw reigning champions La Natividad and La Dolfina Saudi go head to head. The clash of the Cañuelas-based teams saw a father-and-son duo take on their nephew and cousins.
La Dolfina beat La Irenita E-Movility by 10 goals to 6 to win the VI Women’s Argentine Open on Palermo’s number 2 ground on Friday, December 2. The results mean that La Dolfina, composed of British 10-goaler Nina Clarkin, Mia Cambiaso and the Fernández Araujo sisters, Milagros and Candelaria, have won the tournament more than
La Natividad took an impressive 9-3 win over Chapaleufu to claim the XXXIX Argentine Junior Championship at the AAP Heaquarters, in Pilar, on Wednesday, November 30. The tournament saw three teams, between 19 and 29 goals, compete, with lineups composed by players up to 21-years-old. Last year, La Natividad claimed a hat trick, and now