Tim Gannon has helped Adolfo Cambiaso a great deal in his career. By the time a young Adolfito left Ellerstina to establish his own club, Tim provided him with all the necessary resources to make La Dolfina flourish, and to to become one of the most successful organisations in polo history. Following the final
When the news of the partnership between La Natividad and La Dolfina came from Cañuelas, the dream of many came true; at the same time, all eyes were set on those familiar controversies that complicated the family relationship more than ten years ago. Everybody wondered how they would be able to share a team and
La Natividad La Dolfina is already in the history books, after winning the most coveted and prestigious polo tournament series in the world, the Triple Crown in Argentina. By having made it, their name is among the handful of legends who were able to earn such an achievement. And although Adolfo Cambiaso had carved his
Adolfo Cambiaso continues to stretch his legacy – after making history in England, where he claimed the British Open for the Cowdray Gold Cup with his daughter, Mia, he aimed to win the Triple Crown with a new team, La Natividad La Dolfina, alongside his son Poroto and his two nephews, Jeta and Barto Castagnola.
La Aguada Don Ercole narrowly beat La Zeta Kazak in a breathtaking playoff contest, that took place at Palermo, prior to the final of the 132nd. Argentine Open Championship; a thrilling match, that ended with only seconds to go in regulation time, with a spectacular goal from Facundo Llosa’s mallet, that led to a mad
And the 132nd. Argentine Polo Open Championship came to an end. The championship match for the most coveted polo trophy in the world was ready to go on Sunday December 7; La Natividad La Dolfina and Ellerstina Indios Chapaleufu were ready to go head-to-head in the much anticipated contest of the year, that was watched