The speed on both sides of the ball meant the result was far from over in the open, flowing style of play that was seen throughout the second half. Henry Porter looked to start the comeback effort for Stable Door Polo with his first goal of the game that was quickly followed by a goal from Santino Magrini. However, minor foul trouble resulted in Palm Beach Equine’s first penalty conversion of the game to maintain their two-goal advantage, a lead which they would keep at the conclusion of the fifth chukker. In a flashback of last week’s final, Stable Door Polo rushed out of the gate to begin the final chukker, scoring three straight goals, the last two on penalty conversions from Santino Magrini to retake the lead. Unwilling to have a repeat of the Iglehart Cup final, Palm Beach Equine responded thanks to the play of Colombres. Beginning with a penalty four conversion, Colombres singlehandedly scored three unanswered goals, guiding Palm Beach Equine to the exciting victory and the Joe Barry Memorial title. Resulting from his six-goal performance, Colombres captured Most Valuable Player as well as Best Playing Pony for “Coquito.”