Rocky Mountain Open

Los Amigos Red Wins Rocky Mountain Open At Aspen Valley Polo Club; Julio Novillo Astrada Named MVP

By Arianna Delin, Sharon Robb for Aspen Valley Polo Club
Los Amigos Red took advantage of cold shooting by Tonkawa to capture the Rocky Mountain Open Sunday at Aspen Valley Polo Club.

Los Amigos Red (Paul Foster, Carlitos Gracida, Julio Novillo Astrada, Gabriel Gracida) broke open a deadlocked first half and scored five goals in the fourth chukker to pull away for the lopsided win against Tonkawa (Jeff Hildebrand, Alex Gooding, Nic Roldan, Jimmy Seward).

Rocky Mountain Cup champions Gabriel Gracida, Julio Novillo Astrada, Carlitos Gracida and Paul Foster of Los Amigos Red.
Argentine 7-goaler Julio Novillo Astrada Jr., 43, one of five brothers whose family’s polo tradition spans more than 60 years in Argentina, was named Most Valuable Player for the second time during the summer season.

Novillo Astrada scored a game-high five goals including three in the explosive fourth chukker and got his team untracked after a defensive first half.

Julio Novillo Astrada receives his MVP plaque from awards presenter Lexi Potamkin.
“We tried to do too much in the first half and got a little bit desperate,” Novillo Astrada said. “I tried to take on too much and didn’t pass enough. We had our opportunities to score in the first half and tried to send the ball to the goal.

“In the second half we made a plan,” Novillo Astrada said. “I moved forward and when they missed the ball we would counter attack. They could not convert and we did.”

MVP Julio Novillo Astrada of Los Amigos Red takes off with the ball.

Tonkawa had eighteen shots on goal but could not take advantage.

“I didn’t think the score would be like that,” Novillo Astrada said. “The game was very even at the beginning. I have never seen anything like it, a good team with good players missing so many shots. It happens to everyone but it is not what I expected.”

Best Playing Pony Diva, ridden by Julio Novillo Astrada in the fourth chukker.

Diva, an 8-year-old bay mare ridden by Astrada in the fourth chukker and owned by Santa Rita Polo Farm, was selected Best Playing Pony.

“Diva was a good mount in the fourth chukker, very handy,” Novillo Astrada said. “I very much enjoyed playing her. These past two months have been fantastic at this club. Aspen Valley has so many different programs for everyone. It has been a great summer. I want to come back.”

Carlitos Gracida of Los Amigos Red defends Jimmy Seward of Tonkawa.

In a defensive first chukker, Los Amigos Red took a 1-0 lead on Carlitos Gracida’s penalty-four goal. Roldan’s goal early in the second chukker tied the game at 1-1. Roldan’s second goal in the chukker gave Tonkawa its’ first and only lead of the game.

Paul Foster of Los Amigos Red drives the ball downfield.

By the third chukker, both teams were shooting only 20 percent. Novillo Astrada did manage to score to tie the game just before the half. Carlitos Gracida stopped Hildebrand’s penalty-three shot attempt to keep the score tied.

With the new second-half game plan, Los Amigos Red was unstoppable. Tonkawa was outscored 5-1 in the fourth chukker and trailed 7-3. Los Amigos Red held Tonkawa scoreless in the final two chukkers to clinch the victory.

Lucas Lalor of La Karina/Flexjet hits the ball out of the air with Juancito Bollini of Los Amigos Blue defending.

In the exciting subsidiary game, Los Amigos made it a clean sweep with its’ Blue Team (Alejandra Foster, Grant Ganzi, Sebastian Merlos, Juancito Bollini) edging La Karina/Flexjet (Lucas Lalor, Marc Ganzi, Ailsa Currier, Juan Bollini), 9-8.

Argentine 9-goaler Sebastian Merlos scored the tying and winning goal in the final chukker and finished with a team-high four goals. Merlos was named MVP.

Los Amigos Blue’s Juancito Bollini, MVP Sebastian Merlos, Grant Ganzi and Alejandra Foster, winners of the Rocky Mountain Cup subsidiary game.
During the festive post-game awards ceremony, Aspen Valley Polo Club’s champion team of Juancito Bollini, Grant Ganzi and MVP Lucas Lalor were honored for winning the USPA National Arena Chairman’s Cup Championship on Thursday. The trio was presented trophy cups for winning the tournament last played in 2006.

USPA National Arena Chairman’s Cup champion Aspen Valley Polo Club’s Juancito Bollini, Grant Ganzi and Lucas Lalor with Lexi Potamkin.
On Saturday, Aspen Valley Polo Club also hosted the inaugural Pony Club Day where members of the Eagle River Pony Club were treated to a full day of polo and horse skill activities including foot mallet polo and arena polo with top players and pros Juan Bollini, Sebastian Dawnay, Carlitos Gracida, Dale Schwetz and Melissa Ganzi, owner of the Aspen Valley Polo Club and former Pony Club member.

The most competitive summer polo season winds down with this weekend’s season-ending Carbondale Classic.

Eagle River Pony Club members getting their first polo lesson from pro Juan Bollini.

The past summer polo tournament winners include: Steta Polo Team (Guillermo Steta, Brian Boyd/Grant Ganzi, Nic Roldan, Carlitos Gracida), Mount Sopris Cup; ChukkerTV (Lucas Lalor, Carlitos Gracida, Juan Bollini), ChukkerTV Arena Challenge; Travieso (Paul Foster, Tony Calle, Teo Calle, Alex Gooding) and Los Amigos (Alejandra Foster, Brian Boyd, Alejandro Poma, Stewart Armstrong), High Alpine Cup; Tonkawa (Jeff Hildebrand, Teo Calle, Tincho Merlos, Jimmy Seward), Emma Challenge; La Karina (Brian Boyd, Tony Calle, Julio Novillo Astrada, Stewart Armstrong), Basalt Handicap; Travieso (Teo Calle, Tony Calle, Lucas Lalor, Carlitos Gracida), Craig Sakin Memorial; Travieso (Alex Gooding, Teo Calle, Sebastian Merlos, Brian Boyd), ChukkerTV Challenge Cup; and Flexjet (Melissa Ganzi/Secundo Merlos, Sebastian Merlos, Carlitos Gracida), Independence Cup arena polo final.

Aspen Valley Polo Club also hosted the USPA National Arena Chairman’s Cup Championship won by Aspen Valley Polo Club (Grant Ganzi, Juancito Bollini, Lucas Lalor); USPA-NTYS qualifier won by The Polo School (Nikko Ramirez/Rufino Merlos, Riley Ganzi, Santos Bollini, Grant Ganzi) and inaugural Pony Club Day.

Aspen Valley Polo Club owner Melissa Ganzi with Eagle River Pony Club members after a day of polo. Photos by ChukkerTV
Aspen Valley Polo Club is one of the busiest and nation’s fastest growing USPA-sanctioned clubs with a membership increase of 75 percent since last season.

Polo has increased in popularity in Aspen and surrounding cities with the club’s offerings of various weekly tournaments, Gladiator Arena Polo, Kids Polo and The Polo School at the club owned by Marc and Melissa Ganzi since 2014, in addition to practice sessions for teams competing in the weekend tournaments.

The Ganzis are avid players and patrons and “have put new life into polo” in the area according to local player Alex Gooding.

ChukkerTV, leaders in polo broadcasting, is live streaming the 2016 summer season including the East Coast Open in Greenwich, Conn.