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'Park Place' set sights on GAUNTLET OF POLO® with sensational victory vs. Scone !
Going up against the only undefeated team in the tournament -
Meeting on Sunday, March 7, on the U.S. Polo Assn. Field 1, the two teams found themselves locked in a tight and passionate game from start to finish, never separated by more than a goal each chukker.
Forcing the game into overtime with under a minute remaining, Park Place relentlessly fought to score the golden goal, claiming not only the title 11-
“This win means the world to us, it’s literally a dream come true. I wish Andrey [Borodin] could have been here today. He'd be so proud of his team.” – Ashley Price, Park Place Team Manager
Firing at Park Place’s goal within the first couple minutes, Scone looked to establish a lead early on, igniting a defensive battle throughout the first half. Receiving a nearside neckshot pass from Adolfo Cambiaso, Gonzalez made a breakaway to score the first field goal of the day. Winning the next throw-
Playing halfway through the second without a goal from either side, Scone added one to the tally to break the tie for the first time 3-
As the intensity of the game increased with each successive chukker, both sides continued to trade goals but were unsuccessful in creating much of a lead in the second half. Sticking to his man, Whitman held off Scone long enough for Ulloa to take the ball around the pack and score in the fourth. Positioned to make the assist, Adolfo Cambiaso hit the ball up to his son who made a strong cutshot to regain the advantage.
Scone's Adolfo Cambiaso in front of Park Place's Juan Britos.
Scone's Adolfo Cambiaso focused on the ball in front of Park Place's Juan Britos.
Claiming three consecutive goals in the fifth, Park Place played with offensive prowess, Britos stealing possession from Poroto Cambiaso to pick up his first goal of the game. Entering the sixth 8-
The electrifying overtime chukker proved to be just as heated as regulation, both sides coming close to their mark. Nearing the end of the seventh, Park Place’s Ulloa hit a deep neckshot out of the pack to Whitman who ran the golden goal between the posts with 2:40 on the clock. “To be honest, I wasn't thinking at all!” Whitman shared. “Hilario [Ulloa] hit the pass down the boards and I just went for it!”
Park Place's Jack Whitman celebrating his golden goal to capture the C.V. Whitney Cup®.
Park Place's Jack Whitman celebrating his golden goal to capture the C.V. Whitney Cup®.
“Goal of a lifetime, game of a lifetime, opportunity of a lifetime!” – Jack Whitman
In addition to the title, Park Place received $100,000 in prize money while Scone was awarded $25,000 as the runners-
Competing for Park Place in the English season, Ulloa has wanted this win for several years. “I've been working with Park Place for four years,” Ulloa said. “We lost two finals of the Cartier Queen's Cup and it was tough for me. I wanted to win a tournament with Park Place and luckily after putting in the hard work the results came. I want to thank Andrey [Borodin] for trusting me, he has been a big support in my career.” “This is our third season in the United States,” Price said. “Year one every single horse was playing their first season, then year two everything was canceled due to COVID-
Park Place's Matt Coppola taking the ball out of the air in their C.V. Whitney Cup victory®.
Park Place's Matt Coppola taking the ball out of the air in their C.V. Whitney Cup victory®.
An impressive team effort, Park Place’s win was made possible in large part to their strong team chemistry. “We believed in our organization, teammates and the system we wanted to play and today it paid off for us,” Britos said. “It was a very physical final and Scone did a great job, so I think it was one of the best games of the entire tournament, no doubt. It was anyone’s game, but we got a bit luckier at the end.”
Substituting for team owner Andrey Borodin, 16-
Most Valuable Player Jack Whitman with USPA Chairman Stewart Armstrong.
Most Valuable Player Jack Whitman presented by USPA Chairman Stewart Armstrong.
Responsible for the game-
Best Playing Pony Lavinia Heroica, played and owned by Hilario Ulloa. Pictured with Stewart Armstrong, Agustin Menta, Hernan Martinez, Alexis Gonzalez, Cristian Maidana, Carlos Ulloa.
Best Playing Pony Lavinia Heroica, played and owned by Hilario Ulloa. Presented by USPA Chairman Stewart Armstrong and pictured with Agustin Menta, Hernan Martinez, Alexis Gonzalez, Cristian Maidana and Carlos Ulloa.
Best Playing Pony honors were presented to eight-
Having close to one hundred horses in work, Park Place has continued to build and refine their strings to be competitive as an organization. “It's literally a dream to win this tournament and to beat a team like Scone,” Price said. “It's an unbelievable team and they’re really well mounted! We've been working every year to improve our horsepower.”
Whitman will begin the USPA Gold Cup® with Park Place until Borodin arrives in the coming weeks, but he has already learned so much. “It's incredible how fast these top players think and the speed at which they play,” Whitman shared. “I’m playing two of my horses and honestly it’s amazing to know that they are able to play a game like this and are able to keep up!”
Moving forward with the ultimate goal of being named GAUNTLET champions, Park Place is focusing on the long game.
“This is just the beginning,” Ulloa said. The teams will come back stronger in the USPA Gold Cup® including many good teams that didn't have the chance because of the shootout. We know it’s still a long road ahead and we have to focus game after game, but we're definitely headed in the right direction.”
The GAUNTLET OF POLO® continues with the USPA Gold Cup® beginning Monday, March 8, with Coca-
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