A new matchday of the VII Thai Polo Cup Argentina took place on Thursday December 3, at Thai Polo Club, set in General Rodriguez. The tournament, already established as one of the most prestigious private competitions of the spring season in Argentina, features eight teams up to 14 goals.

 

The final is due on Friday December 11.

 

Air France KLM, La Trinidad and La Fija Santa Crepa were victorious on Thursday November 3.

 

This is the summary of the latest matchday:

 

AIR FRANCE KLM 11-6 AMADEUS

AIR FRANCE KLM: Louis Hine 1, Ned Hine 3, Manuel Sundblad 5, Simón Prado 5. Total: 14.

AMADEUS: Robert Kofler 0, Koko Kofler 0, Santiago Marambio 6, Bautista Bayugar 8. Total: 14.

 

LA TRINIDAD 11-4.5 INFINIT

LA TRINIDAD: Lorenzo Metro 0, Bautista Beguerie 4, Matías Benoit 6, Martín Joaquín 4. Total: 14.

INFINIT: Francisco Lopez Godoy 0, Ayrton Brunett 3, Manuel Gimenez Villamil 4, Juan Cruz Merlos 6. Total: 13.

 

LA FIJA SANTA CREPA 8-4 NUESTRA TIERRA

LA FIJA SANTA CREPA: Sasha Hauptmann 2, Miguel Olivera 3, Tomás Máiquez 4, Martin Gandara 5. Total: 14.

NUESTRA TIERRA: Ariel De Lafuente 1, Daniel Ruiz 1, Marcelo Amadeo Y Videla 4, Alejandro Muzzio 8. Total: 14.

 

Action for the VII Thai Polo Cup is set to resume on Friday December 4, and both Sealink Polo y Campanulata will make their debut within the competition.

 

SEALINK POLO vs CAMPANULATA

SEALINK POLO: Facundo Fernandez Llorente 7, Nicholas Kosmatos 0, Horacio Fernandez Llorente 6, TBC.

CAMPANULATA: Benjamin Urquiza 6, Lucas Criado Jr. 3, Félix Esaín 4, Eitan Koren 0.

KICK-OFF: Viernes 4 de diciembre, 17:00 hs.

 

ABOUT THAI POLO & EQUESTRIAN CLUB

Set in over 2,000 rai (or about 250 hectares) of picturesque grounds to the east of Pattaya, just 90 minutes or so drive from the capital, Bangkok, the Thai Polo & Equestrian Club is a unique facility in Asia and Australasia.

 

Boasting three full-sized, international-standard polo playing fields as well as two practice grounds, and stabling for more than 250 horses, the Thai Polo & Equestrian Club opened in 2005, although it was initially called, simply, the Thai Polo Club. This changed a few years later when the equestrian facilities were added.

 

The brainchild of polo enthusiasts Harald Link (President of the South-east Asian Equestrian Federation) and Mrs Nunthinee Tanner (considered the first female polo player in Thailand), the Thai Polo & Equestrian Club has grown in size and stature in recent years. The number of enthusiasts has grown steadily over the past decade or so, and the Club now has around 80 horses available for members and guests.

 

Over the years the club has attracted many local and international players. The Thai Polo Open, sponsored by B. Grimm, takes place every January and attracts six to eight teams.

 

SOURCE: PRESS THAI POLO.

 

THAI POLO CUP: Fixture & Teams

 

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