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DUBAI Polo Team, Cartier Gold Cup winner - World Polo Tour - Sotogrande, Spain - 45th Indi International Polo Tournament 2016

Published by in A-List POLO Lifestyle Tournaments/Torneos · 29/8/2016 09:13:59





High Goal Cartier Gold Cup


High Goal Cartier Gold Cup  second year in a row for 'DUBAI POLO TEAM ' !
Dubai claimed the Cartier Gold Cup after defeating Ayala Polo Team 12-7 in the final of the most important tournament of the 45° Indi Internacional Polo Tournament. Dubai won the title for a second consecutive year after a thrilling match at Santa Maria Polo Club.

It was a very hard fought final, with both teams working hard to gain the upper hand. The match was tied until the fifth chukker when Dubai (Rashid Albwardy, Santiago Stirling, Alejo Taranco, Adolfo Cambiaso) claimed a three goal advantage; they held their ground in the last ten minutes of the match and emerged victorious.

Adolfo Cambiaso, Dubai’s leading man and the best polo player in the world, was not able to finish the match; he suffered an injury which forced him to leave the field in the last three minutes of the game. Cambiaso was replaced by La Dolfina teammate Juan Martin Nero. Cambiaso was the top scorer of the match, scoring nine goals. Dubai worked well as a whole, blocking most of the plays Facundo and Nicolás Pieres attempted against them for Ayala.

Ayala was a great rival but, despite their efforts, they were not able to overcome Dubai, who managed to reclaim their 2015 title. The fantastic organisation only lost one game this season, curiously against Ayala. Facundo Pieres was Ayala’s top scorer, with four goals. Dolfina Primicia, played by Adolfo Cambiaso, was chosen as BPP of the final and Adolfo Cambiaso was named MVP of the match.

Score Dubai: 1-2/ 3-4/ 5-5/ 6-6/ 9-7/ 12-7

The Subsidiary Cup, played before the final, was won by Lechuza Caracas. The Venezuelan team defeated Dos Lunas A&G Banca Privada 10-8.

The Players
Alejo Taranco - Dubai Polo Team:“It was a very tough tournament. The Silver Cup was a shame; we were eliminated from the tournament after losing in penalties, but overall the season has been amazing. Dubai and Cambiaso play to win everything, so there is always pressure when you play with this organisation, but we were able to come through when it really mattered. We got off to a good start in the Silver Cup, but we were messy in our system of play. We won our third game, even though we didn’t play well, and then we lost the fourth to Ayala and we had to go to penalties. That cost us the Silver Cup.
We didn’t start the Gold Cup in the best way possible, but we found our style of play in the second game, a system that really works for the team and for Cambiaso. That lead us to win and that was the key to the team. There were times when we all wanted to attack, but the key is when Cambiaso controls the play and the attack and we maintain order, keep to our tactics and play defensively. That is what he asks of us. I think we were a solid team overall, very well mounted and that really made the difference".

Rashid Albwardy - Dubai Polo Team“It was tough, especially this season where there were many strong teams, but luckily we retained our title. Ayala was a very tough rival, especially in the first three chukkas. Their defence was strong and Facundo really makes a difference. Towards the end of the match we managed to take control but it was definitely our toughest match of the season. We only lost one game this season, so we knew we had a good team. The most important thing was knowing how to move forward and how to work together, and the results followed. We knew that today’s game was going to be very tough. Ayala had just beaten Silver Cup champions Brunei, so we knew we were going to have to work hard. Hopefully we can claim our third Gold Cup next year.”

Santiago Stirling - Dubai Polo Team“It is amazing to have won the Gold Cup, even more so to have won with my cousin Jejo [Alejo Taranco]. This is the first time two Uruguayans have won the Gold Cup in Sotogrande, so it is very special. This is the fourth time I have won the Gold Cup; it is really great because I was raised in Sotogrande so this victory means a lot. I am extremely lucky to have had a chance of playing with excellent teams and organisations that always strive to be the best and play with the top players. I am happy that I got the chance to do my bit and help them get the win. Playing with Adolfo Cambiaso is an advantage; he brings out the best in every player and uses it to benefit the team.”

 
Aerolineas Argentinas Gold Cup - Medium Goal

The Brunei team has claimed its title as champion of the Aerolineas Argentinas Gold Cup after defeating Golden Goose Deluxe Brand by 11-8 and in this way has managed to get the double title on the 45th INDI International Polo Tournament with a remarkable performance: they just lost one match during the whole month.

Coincidentally, the only team that defeated them was their rival of today, Golden Goose on the second day of the Aerolineas Argentinas Gold Cup.Today, in the grand final, Brunei didn’t leave space for speculations and leaded the game from the third chukka onwards.

Golden Goose Deluxe Brand, leaded by Cristian Bernal, fought till the last second but couldn't surpass the strong Brunei formed by HRH Prince Jefri, Rosendo Torreguitar, Facundo Fernández Llorente and Guillermo Willington.

Facundo Fernández Llorente was the MVP de la final and won a plane ticket Madrid-Buenos Aires on the Condor Class from Aerolíneas Argentinas while Cristian Bernal’s Fiesta was the BPP of the Final.

The Subsidiary Cup went to Twenty/20, team formed by Phillip De Groot, Kevin Korst, Tommy Garbarini and Juan Monteverde, after defeating Royal Salute on OT by 11 - 10.

Final progressionBrunei: 1-1/ 4-3/ 6-3/ 8-4/ 10-6/11-8

 
Isolas 1892 Gold Cup - Low Goal

Lechuza John Smith became champions of the low goal Isolas 1892 Gold Cup after defeating Foxcote 7-5 in the final at Santa María Polo Club’s Puente de Hierro fields.

Lechuza John Smith’s Pelayo Berazadi was top scorer, with five goals, and was named MVP of the final.

Shakib Polo Sotovila claimed the Subsidiary Final after beating Valdeparras 13-7. Score Lechuza John Smith: 5-0/ 7-1/ 7-2/ 7-3/ 7-5

Progresión de la final Lechuza John Smith: 5-0/ 7-1/ 7-2/ 7-3/ 7-5






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