Chile’s Tono Iturrate leads the charge against USA on Saturday

Chile’s Tono Iturrate leads the charge against USA team on Saturday afternoon

By Alex Webbe

Jose Antonio “Tono” Iturrate is the senior spokesman of theChilean polo team (Max Silva, Jose Antonio Iturrate, Juan Sanchez and MatiasVial) that arrived in Wellington Thursday morning in preparation for Saturday’s USPA International Cup match against the United States (Marc Ganzi, CarlitosGracida, Nic Roldan and Jeff Hall).

“This is going to be my last major tournament,” said Chile’sJose Antonio Iturrate.  “It is somethingspecial to be able to pull on your country’s jersey and compete on the field,” offeredthe former 8-goaler.

Not the first time he has played for Chile internationally.  Itturate was a member of the 33-goal Brazilianteam (Tono Iturrate, Jose Donoso, Gabriel Donoso and Jaime Huidobro) that beatEngland in the Coronation Cup in 1998. He took the field with Pepe Heguy, Gonzalo Heguy and Horacio Heguy inthe mid to late 1980s and spent over 30 years traveling all over the world inpursuit of the ball making stops in Uruguay Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Colombia,England, France, Italy, Spain, Lebanon, South Africa and Australia.

Born in Los Angeles, Chile (yes, not California), Tono started riding almost before he could walk (two or three).   He was playing polo at age 11 and had the full resources of the family’s ranch andwide selection of horses.  His father,Rufino Iturrate, attained a handicap of 4-goals and encouraged his son’s play. 

Following Saturday’s International Cup play, Tono will return to his home in the south of Chile where he will enjoy the scenery andhelp guide the development of his son Martin’s play.  Martin is currently ranked at 4-goals butTono believes he has the talent get to seven or eight goals.

“He’s concentrating on getting his degree in civil Engineering,” said Tono.  “As soon as he graduates he will have more time to develop his polo game.  But until Saturday’s game is over, Tono only has one thing on his mind, winning!

The International match is slated to begin at 3PM at the Grand Champions Polo Club and will be preceded by a legend’s Cup that will feature Hall of Famers Carlos Gracida and Julian Hipwood; former 9-goalers Howard Hipwood and Hector Galindo; Ruben Gracida, a former 8-goaler and the second winner of the Seymour Knox Award as US Open MVP and multiple US Open winner.  Argentina’s Juan Bollini, winnerof three USPA Gold Cups, formerly rated at 8-goals, Bollini was a constant presence on the international high-goal scene.  The United States Polo Association CEO, Peter Rizzo, fills out the field. 

Although the Grand Champions Polo Club invites the public to nearly all of its games free of charge, a $20 per person General Admission ticketis being offered with all proceeds going to the Museum of Polo and Hall ofFame, a non-profit educational organization, dedicated to fostering anappreciation of the development, history and tradition of the sport of polo..Be sure to bring your own seating. Che Grill will be at field side withdelicious food, snacks and drinks, and tented seating will be available toenjoy your meal. Field side parking is not included.

Additionalticketing is offered ranging from a $200 VIP Pavilion Tickets to a $250Signature Tailgate Package or a $500 Grand Champions Tailgate Package or a$1,500 Corporate Sponsorship.

For Tickets: Go to www.grandchampionspoloclub.ticketleap.com or call(561)644-5050

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