The Pilar Cup, one of the most notable competitions of the Argentine season, is underway at the Argentine Association of Polo, in Pilar, as well as in several other clubs. The tournament sees seventeen teams, between 24 and 28 goals, split into four leagues, compete. The Pilar Cup is also important as it acts as
La Natividad and La Dolfina will battle it out for a place in the final of the Hurlingham Open, the second leg of the coveted Argentine Triple Crown, after taking respective wins against Alegria and La Ensenada on Sunday, October 24, at the Argentine Association of Polo, in Pilar. The tournament sees eight teams, up to
Saturday, October 23, was a day to remember in the Hurlingham Open – second leg of the coveted Argentine Triple Crown, which sees eight teams, up to 39 goals, compete – all due to an unexpected result in the second game played at the Argentine Association of Polo in Pilar. First up, RS Murus Sanctus,
Chapaleufu, La Fija, and Alegria Fish Creek claimed wins on Day One of the Qualification Tournament. The competition grants two teams places in the Argentine Open. The tournament sees seven teams, between 28 and 30 goals, compete. Teams are split into two leagues. The winners of each league will qualify for the most important polo competition
The Hurlingham Open, second leg of the coveted Argentine Triple Crown, continues on Saturday with two matches at the Argentine Association of Polo, in Pilar. The tournament sees eight teams, up to 39 goals, compete. Teams will be split into two leagues. Saturday will see Facundo Sola’s return to RS Murus Sanctus. Facundo missed out
The Qualifying Tournament which awards two spots for the upcoming Argentine Open, at Palermo, is set to start on Friday October 22. The tournament will see seven teams between 28 and 30 goals, compete, split in two leagues. The winners of each league will earn the two remaining spots for the most important polo competition