Segavas and Senzaltro ran out the champions of the 12-15 goal Harrison Cup and the 18-goal Challenge Cup, respectively, following the finals that took place at Cowdray Park, set in Midhurst, West Sussex, through Saturday August 2 and Sunday August 3, respectively.
On Sunday August 2, Segavas defeated maís Dulce 9-6 and claimed the Harrison Cup; meanwhile, the Subsidiary Aotea Cup went to Jolly Roger King of Polo/Trinity Polo Stud, who beat Limitlessby a narro 7-6. THE FINAL OF THE HARRISON CUP WAS STREAMED LIVE ON POLOLINE TV HERE.
On the following day, Sunday August 3, Senzaltro earned an impressive 11-6.5 win over DJ Cats and captured the
It’s worth to notice that the Argentinian player, Alfredo Bigatti, had double success on the weekend, since he won both finals – the Harrison Cup, with Segavas and the Challenge Cup, with Senzaltro.
HARRISON CUP – FINAL – SATURDAY AUGUST 3
SEGAVAS 9-6 MAÍZ DULCE
Segavas: Hugh Bates 0, Zac Beim 4, Luke Wiles 4, Alfredo Bigatti 7. Total: 15.
Maíz Dulce: Millie Barfoot 0, Alfie Hyde 3, César Crespo 6, James Harper 6. Total: 15.
CHALLENGE CUP – FINAL – SUNDAY AUGUST 3
SENZALTRO 11-6.5. DJ CATS
Senzaltro: Jules van Vegchel 0, Luke Wiles 4, Teo Lacau 7, Alfredo Bigatti 7. Total: 18.
DJ Cats: David Turner 0, Ned Hine 5, Tomás Fernández Llorente 7, Jack Daniels 5. Total: 17.
Cover photo by Mark Beaumont.