Polo Challenge Dominican Republic 2017

Lechuza beats Cinque Terre in the Caribbean Open finals 

After about 100 days of excellent polo, the second edition of the Polo Challenge, in the Dominican Republic, has come to an end. 

On Friday during the afternoon, on Casa de Campo’s field 2, the final of the Caribbean Open took place, pitting the undefeated Lechuza Caracas against Cinque Terre. 

Previously, during the morning, the Subsidiary Finals took place, a battle between Casa de Campo and HPA. The much awaited final match took place in a very special setting: Casa de Campo was crowded and joyful, as there was not only polo on the agenda but also a spectacular “Concours d’elegance” a show of antique cars with many exceptional vehicles to admire. Before the final, as in every final of the Polo Challenge, the National Anthem was sung by Johanna Almánzar. 

The match kicked off in high spirits. Lechuza tried to take control of the game from the start. And Juan Martin Nero, who coincidentally was celebrating his birthday that day, opened up the scoreboard. After this, his La Dolfina teammate Pelon Stirling scored as well. Lalo James was able to complete a great play and scored the third one for Lechuza. Santiago Toccalino, who has had a great season, scored for Cinque Terre, and the first period ended 3-1. From then onwards, the match turned into a closed buy very attractive game. It was a strategic duel, featuring two teams that weren’t shy to attach but had solid defenses. After the first half of the game, Lechuza was leading by 4-2. Victor Vargas scored again, but Santi Toccalino scored two more, and Cinque Terre had only one goal left to tie the match. When the 5th chukka started, Lechuza scored twice and shut down the illusions of its opponent. In spite of the attacks and good intentions, Cinque Terre was unable to control Lechuza, that won by 7-5 and defended the title the team obtained in 2016. 

MVP: Lalo James
BPP: Anastasia, played by Juan Martin Nero 

During the morning, on Casa de Campo’s field 2, the local team defeated HPA by 11-8 with a great performance by Leo Matos (scored 6 times) and kept the Subsidiary Cup. 
Gonzalo Deltour and Fred Mannix (ph: Matías Callejo)

 

TEAMS

Casa de Campo
LEO MATOS
FRANCISCO BENSADON
SILVESTRE DONOVAN
FRED MANNIX

Lechuza Caracas
VICTOR VARGAS
ANDRES JAMES
DAVID STIRLING
JUAN MARTIN NERO

Cinque Terre
ALESSANDRO BAZZONI
IGNACIO TOCCALINO
SANTIAGO TOCCALINO
IGNACIO NOVILLO ASTRADA 

HPA
JULIAN MANNIX
JUAN AMBROGGIO
GONZALO DELTOUR
GERARDO COLLARDIN

FIXTURE

Saturday, April 1st
Lechuza Caracas vs. Cinque Terre

Wednesday, April 5th
HPA vs. Casa de Campo

Saturday, April 8th
Casa de Campo vs. Cinque Terre
HPA vs. Lechuza Caracas

Wednesday, April 12th
Casa de Campo vs. Lechuza
Cinque Terre vs. HPA

Friday, April 14th
Subsidiary finals
HPA vs. Casa de Campo 

Final Caribbean Open 
Lechuza Caracas vs. Cinque Terre