2009 WESTCHESTER CUP TEAMS
Handicap:7 Goals – DOB: 1-27-1977
Luke is currently one of
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His career highlights include beating
Luke has represented
When not playing for
Mark Tomlinson
Handicap: 6 Goals – DOB: 3-25-1982
Mark graduated from
Eight weeks later, Mark made his full
In 2005 Mark and his brother Luke became the firstEnglishmen to qualify for the Argentine Open since Julian Hipwood in the1970’s, something he is keen to repeat.
Like his brother, Mark has been playing for the Apes HillClub
HANDICAP: 7 Goals – DOB: 4-8-1980
James started playing polo at the age of 12 with the NorthCotswold Pony Club in the
In the same year James was named ‘Best Young Player in
2005 saw James captain the Hurlingham team onInternational day and represent
James has played for
Eduardo Novillo Astrada
Handicap: 9 Goals – DOB: 10-7-1972
Eduardo needs very little introduction having played atthe top level in
Eduardo’s first taste of success in the country of hisbirth (
In 2003 Eduardo lived every polo players dream when he wonthe Tortugas Open, The Hurlingham Open and the Argentine Open, and in doing sosecured the famous Triple Crown.
Eduardo has been a regular here at Palm Beach for a numberof years and in 2006 won the US Open playing for Las Monjitas, beating OrchardHill 12 – 8 and also picking up the most valuable player award.
Adam Snow
Handicap: 8 Goals – DOB: 4-25-1964
Adam’s athletic talent and keen sense of game earned himthe position of captain of his college hockey team. His sense of discipline andhunger to learn has kept Adam Snow at the forefront of American polo for nearlythree decades.
Twice named Player of the Year (1998 and 2002), the former10-goaler has played on winning teams in the United States Open the C. V.Whitney Cup, USPA Gold Cup, the USPA Silver Cup the Monty Waterbury Cup, thePacific Coast Open over the years while maintaining a top international rating.
Envied for a top string of horses that include multipleBest Playing Ponies Amy, Chloe, Hale Bopp, Indrea, Pumba and Turnkey, Adam issure to be one of the best mounted players on the field.
His acumen for team play and coordination of both attackand defense make him a constant threat on offense and a menace on defense.
He competed in
The
Mike Azzaro
Handicap: 9 Goals – DOB: 1-18-1966
Mike held a 10-goal handicap for 10 years, and iscurrently the highest rated player in the country at 9-goals.
Born in
Mike won his first US Open Championship with Retama in1986 and was named “Young Player of the Year” in 1987. He went on to win fourmore US Open Championships and attained a 10-goal rating by the time he was 27.
Mike played in three Argentine Opens, appearing in thefinals in 1996 and 2000, and was a member of the 1997 Westchester Cup team. Hewas recently named captain of the
Nicholas Roldan
Handicap: 8 Goals – DOB: 12-4-1982
The youngest player to appear on a winning US Open team,Nick Roldan accomplished the feat with the Escue team in 1998 at the age of 15,when he was named Young Player of the Year.
He left polo briefly, while finishing high school ascaptain of the Varsity golf team before finding his way back to the fields.
Since that time, his talents and skills have beenconstantly increasing while playing in
Over the years he has added championships in the C. V.Whitney, the Monty Waterbury, the Joe Barry Memorial, and the Ylvisaker Cupamong others.
He usually spends two or three months a year in
A hard-hitting, accurate shooting player, Nick’s defenseis as troublesome for opposing players, as is his offense.
Jeff Blake was selected Young Player of the Year in 1998before going on to play on the winning Gold Cup team.
One of the quietest players on the field, Jeff has playedon winning teams in the Joe Barry Memorial (MVP-2006) Pacific Coast Open, theSilver Cup, the USPA Gold Cup and the United States Open Championship where hereceived MVP honors in 2008.
A consummate professional, Jeff takes his blue-collar workethics to the field every day in an effort to better his horsemanship andmallet skills.
One of the biggest assets Jeff brings to the field is hisability to play a disciplined position. Give him a job, a responsibility andknow that he will get it done, and done quietly.
His ability to cover an opponent like a blanket on defenseis balanced by his ability to be in the right place at the right time onoffense. Whether he is being asked to ride an opposing player out of the way,pass the ball to a streaking teammate or score himself, Jeff will get it doneand will get it done without noise or fanfare.