October Newsletter


October 1, 2016


Greenwich Polo Club
Photo: Chi Chi Ubina
Defending champions Audi took to the field at the Greenwich Polo Club on Sunday, September 11. Audi's opponent, the historically dominant White Birch with 11 ECO titles to their name, were eager to reclaim their trophy. White Birch managed to come back from a 8-1 domination by Audi. 16-year-old Santino Magrini scored the winning goal for White Birch. 
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Santa Barbara Polo Club
Klentner Ranch and Icon.Global faced off in the 8-goal finals in Santa Barbara. Kletner Ranch came out on top, 14-10. Jesse Bray was MVP and his pony "Feliz" was Best Playing Pony. 
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Photo: Courtesy of Tiva Gross




Aiken Polo Club
Ligara Farm, an all women's polo team, in partnership with Breezy Hill South, realtor Mike Hosang of the Carolina Company, Bespoke Fine Interiors and Kelly Klee Private Insurance are proud to announce the roster for the Corey Cup 4-Goal. Cristina Fernandez, Theresa King, Tiva Gross and Jolie Liston will take on the boys Sept. 23 - Oct. 16 at Aiken Polo Club.  
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Santa Barbara Polo Club
The Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet hosted players from around the country and California for the 2016 WCT Women's Tournament. The final between Plank Company and Central Coast was a close fought match but Danielle Travis converted a penalty four in the head to head shootout to win the tournament for Central Coast. 
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Photo: Houston Polo Club




Houston Polo Club
Bill Lane's Whitehall Ranch and Fox Benton's Ghurka teams faced off on the historical Farish field on Sunday to decide who would get to take home the Intercontinental Cup and the fantastic trophies presented by Intercontinental Chamber of Commerce (ICC. The game was tight but Ghurka defeated Whitehall, 5-4.
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