French team Sainte-Mesme ran out the winners of the prestigious Paprec French Open for a second time, denying In The Wings the French Triple Crown. Two thousand spectators came out to watch an incredibly exciting match on a gorgeous sunny.  

Matches between Sainte-Mesme and In The Wings are become a classic occurrence in France. The teams have face each other regularly, not only in this French Open, but also back in 2009, when Sainte-Mesme won their first final. In the league matches, both teams faced each other, and in the final, Sainte-Mesme emerged victorious.

“This time, the match was a bit less open,” acknowledged young Sainte-Mesme captain, Robert Storm, one of the best players in France, playing off 5 goals. “A final is always more muddled, it was a more violent, a closed game of polo. In The Wings is one the best team in France, and when we face them, it always leads to very good games. Santiago Cernadas and Pelayo Berazadi played really well. We were aware of how good our opponent is, the players won together in Deauville, whereas we had never played together before. But we know each other very well and we get along perfectly off the field. I was convinced that this team would work!”

Robert Strom and his teammates got off to a great start in the final, grabbing In The Wings by the throat as they dominated the first half of the match. In the third chukka, Santiago Cernadas accidentally hit Pancho Bensadon with his mallet. It was not done with malice, but Cernadas was sent off for two minutes. This allowed In The Wings to score and equalised the match.

The last chukkas of the match were a battle. Sainte-Mesme took back advantage, while Pancho and his son Rufino Bensadon fought back. When it came down to it, the match ended with a one goal difference, 10 to 9, in favour of Sainte-Mesme. “This victory is important for us,” said Robert Strom. “It has been too long since we last won this tournament. We won in 2009, and we played another final in 2014 where we lost in OT. We were starting to get impatient!”

The Open de France Feminin was won by team DS Automobile, led by World No 2 player, British Nina Clarkin, who seized the seventh edition of the trophy after an exceptionally competitive tournament.

FINAL OPEN DE FRANCE: SAINTE MESME 10-9 IN THE WINGS

In The Wings: Andre Fabre 0, Alfonso Pieres 4, Rufino Bensadon 4, Francisco Bensadon 8. Total: 16.

Sainte Mesme: Rafael Cabezas 0, Robert Strom 5, Santiago Cernadas 6, Pelayo Berazadi 5. Total: 16.

BPP: Gete Venuziana. Player: Pancho Bensadon.

 

SAINTE MESME’S 2018

-In April, WINNERS of the “Tournoi Members Games” (Polo de Paris).

-Birger Strom top scorer amateur of the “Tournoi de la Ville” (Polo de Paris).

-Runners-up of “Coupe de Bourbon” (Polo Club Chantilly).

-In June:

-WINNERS of the “Tournoi de la Ville” (Polo de Paris).

-WINNERS of the “Open de Paris” (Polo de Paris). BPP: Maggy, played by Robert Strom.

-In August, runners-up of the Medium Goal Silver Cup, Sotogrande.

-In September, runners-up of “Tournoi d’Autumne” (Polo de Paris).

-Birger Strom top scorer amateur of “Tournoi d’Autumne” (Polo de Paris).

-WINNERS for the second time of the “Open de France” (Polo Club Chantilly).

 

ALL MATCHES OF THE OPEN DE FRANCE, ON POLOLINE TV.

 

OPEN DE FRANCE: Fixture & Teams

 

PICTURE GALLERIES:

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WATCH AGAIN THE OPEN DE FRANCE FINAL.

Sainte Mesme vs In The Wings – Open de France Final

 

 

TROPHEE CASTEL

 

The Trophee Castel came also to an end on Sunday at Polo Club Chantilly with the participation of 10 teams up to 8 goals. As in 2017, Cavok and Jivaro played the final. Cavok took revenge of 2017 final and beat Jivar 8 goals to 7 in extra chukker.

 

FINAL TROPHEE CASTEL: CAVOK 8-7 JIVARO

CAVOK: Arnaud De Chenevarin 0, Thierry Vetois 3, Adrien Le Gallo 3, Stanislas Clavel 2.

JIVARO: Christophe Allemandou 0, Sam Sztarkman 0, Edouard Pan 4, Rulo Trotz 4.

 

PICTURE GALLERY:

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