Late rallies lift El Remanso and
Lucchese to British Open wins
By Alex Webbe
El Remanso, polo team, Lucchese, British Open polo championships,
Alex Webbe
In a battle of the undefeated UAE (HH Sheikha Maitha Al Maktoum, Jack Richardson,
Lucas Monteverde and Pablo MacDonough) got an early leg up on El Remanso (Ali
Paterson, George Hanbury, Pelon Stirling and Guillermo Terrera) in the 2013 Veuve
Clicquot British Open for the Gold Cup at Cowdray Park. Outscoring El Remanso 4-
2 in the opening chukker, the combination of Lucas Monteverde and 10-goaler Pablo
MacDonough tried to build up a cushion in the early going.
El Remanso proved to be up to the challenge, however with a strong second chukker of
play. A reversal of fortune saw El Remanso 10-goaler Pelon Stirling lead a charge that
put four goals on the scoreboard in the second while limiting UAE to a pair of goals of
their own. After two periods of play it was all even at 6-6.
Both teams played evenly through the third chukker, matching one another goal for
goal. At the end of the first half the score was deadlocked at 8-8.
A re-energized UAE team took the field in the fourth chukker, scoring three consecutive
goals. A stunned El Remanso foursome could only watch as Pablo MacDonough and
Lucas Monteverde powered UAE to an 11-8 lead.
A determined El Remanso returned to the battle in the fifth and sixth chukkers,
outscoring UAE 8-2 and riding off with the 16-13 victory.
The win gives El Remanso a perfect 3-0 record while the loss was UAE’s first in three
outings, 2-1.
LUCCHESE 9, EMLOR 8
The Emlor (Spencer McCarthy, Joaquin Pittaluga, Diego Cavanagh and Nacho
Gonzalez) Lucchese (John Muse, Mark Tomlinson, Javier Novillo Astrada and Jaime
Huidobro) match won’t be the brother versus brother matchup many had anticipated
with Mark Tomlinson playing for Lucchese and brother Luke Tomlinson playing for
Emlor. Luke Tomlinson hasn’t recovered from a kick he received just beneath the
kneecap last week and was replaced in the lineup by Diego Cavanagh.
Tentative play in the first chukker allowed for each team to register a goal as both sides
were looking to establish a playing rhythm. After the first chukker it was tied at 1-1.
In a non-productive second chukker, Emlor managed the only goal of the chukker and
crept ahead, 2-1.
Lucchese and Emlor efforts finally began to pay off for them. Lucchese scored twice
in the third chukker while Emlor put up three goals. At the end of the first half Emlor
moved ahead, 5-3.
In an uneventful fourth chukker, the two teams exchanged single goals. With two
chukkers left to play, Emlor continues to lead by two goals, 6-4.
The Lucchese offense came alive in the fifth chukker. Three Lucchese goals were
countered by a single Emlor score. After five periods of play, the score was tied at 7-7.
Lucchese completed their late game rally, breaking the 7-7 tie and riding on to score
two goals in a 9-8 win.
The victory was the first for Lucchese who improved their record to 1-2 while Emlor
suffered their third consecutive loss.
British Open play continues on Saturday with two matches. In the 3PM contest Cortium
(0-2) will face Talandracas (1-1) followed by a 5PM showdown between Sumaya (2-0)
and Thai Polo (0-2). El Remanso, polo team, Lucchese, British Open polo championships,
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