There are still some months to go yet, but the much anticipated spring season in Argentina is getting ready. On Thursday July 2, the Argentine Association of Polo (AAP), revealed the dates of the coveted Triple Crown, which promises to be more competitive and attractive than ever.

 

Maybe the most important thing of the upcoming Triple Crown is that all the teams changed their lineups, with La Natividad La Dolfina as the only one rated at 40-goal – the all Cañuelas foursome, made of Adolfo Cambiaso and his son, Poroto and the two Castagnola brothers, Barto and Jeta, both the current title holders of the Argentine Open.

 

The Triple Crown will kick off with the Hurlingham Open (September 23-October 4); it will be followed by the Tortugas Open (October 7-25); and will come to an end with the most important polo tournament worldwide, the Argentine Polo Open Championship (October 31-December 6).

 

2025 TRIPLE CROWN IN ARGENTINA – FULL CALENDAR

Hurlingham Open: September 23-October 4.

Tortugas Open: October 7-25.

Argentine Polo Open Championship: October 31-December 6.

 

2025 TRIPLE CROWN IN ARGENTINA – TEAMS

La Natividad La Dolfina (40): Adolfo Cambiaso (10), Poroto Cambiaso (10), Camilo Castagnola 10, Bartolomé Castagnola (10).

La Hache La Irenita (37): Hilario Ulloa (9), Francisco Elizalde (9), Pablo Mac Donough (10), Nachi du Plessis (9).

El Overo Z7 UAE (37): Polito Pieres (9), Lukin Monteverde (9), Tomás Panelo (9), Juan Martín Nero (10).

Ellerstina (36): Facundo Pieres (10), Gonzalo Pieres (9), Antonio Heguy (8), Cruz Heguy (9).

La Ensenada (34): Juano Britos (8), Sapo Caset (9), Jerónimo del Carril (9), Rufino Bensadón (8).

Sol de Agosto (32): Benjamín Panelo (8), Facundo Sola (8), Paquito de Narváez (7), Juan Martín Zubía (9).

Los Machitos (32): Tortito Ruíz Jorba (8), Teo Lacau (8), Diego Cavanagh (8), Alfredo Bigatti (8).

La Hache Cría y Polo (32): Carlos María Ulloa (8), Joaquín Pittaluga (8), Bautista Bayugar (8), Iñaki Laprida (8).