The polo world was drawn to attention last weekend as news of Lucas Monteverde, a much loved figure in the community, took to the stick and ball field for the first time in over a year. The former 10 goal player and four time Argentine Open Champion was sidelined for a long period due to
Brothers Bartolito (17), and Camilo, or ‘Jeta’, (15) Castagnola have been the topic of many conversations for several years now. The sons of Bartolomé ‘Lolo’ Castagnola and Camila Cambiaso, have been leaving their mark on every polo tournament they play. With unbeatable genetics and La Natividad’s own horses, the boys are true polo and equestrian
One of the most prominent umpires of the last twenty-five years has undoubtedly been Daniel Boudou. The Coronel Suárez local has overseen many finals of the prestigious Argentine Open, as well as countless other tournaments of all levels around the world. Boudou is one of the most respected umpires in the polo world, and his
Adolfo Cambiaso made his 2018 debut in the Ylvisaker Cup, and went on to win the tournament with Valiente for the first time. The 10 goal player spoke to Pololine about keys to victory in the final against GSA, and also about his next challenge, playing high goal alongside Facundo Pieres for the first time
Juan Bollini is one of the youngsters who is really breaking through at all levels of polo in the United States. But he is not only relevant in terms of what he does on the field, off the field he has been working alongside the US Polo Assn – the official apparel supplier of the
Last Friday, the HPA announced the sponsor licence & migrant endorsement requirements for the upcoming UK polo season in terms of visas and working permits. Pololine spoke to Richard Tyrone, Chairman of the PPA (Polo Players Association) to learn more about the position of the PPA and his thoughts on what’s to come this season.