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2012 - 2013 Eldorado Polo Schedule
10-12 Goal 6 Chukker, 4-6 Goal 5 Chukker & 0 Goal 4 Chukker Leagues
Field restorations are well underway!
Our post concert field restorations are well underway!
Our post concert field restorations are well underway! We are currently deep tining which will alleviate compaction and increase air to the root system along with increasing the water infiltration.
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New Polo Manager - Graham Bray
Eldorado Polo Club is proud to welcome our new polo manager.
Passing of Richard S. Tauber
It's with great sadness to announce the passing of a beloved past Eldorado Polo Club player Richard S. Tauber.
Cam Clark Drives Governor's Cup Back to Canada
The Pacific Coast Governor's Cup is going back to Canada. For the third year in a row, a Canadian has won...
The Pacific Coast Governor's Cup is going back to Canada. For the third year in a row, a Canadian has won the tournament and this year it is Cam Clark and his Cam Clark Ford Polo Team. As a result, the Cup will call the Calgary Polo Club home until next spring.With Sunday's final set up as a round - robin with Clark, David Ragland's Deco Polo, and Ly Cobb's Coldwell Bamker Menlo doing battle, the first two chukkers were played by the eventual winners and Deco.With Jesse Bray leading the way, Clark was selling vehicles in a hurry and had a three goal lead after the first (3 - 0). The second was even on the scoreboard but not before Bray raised the lead to four in the early going. Deco got one back to come within three but that was as close as they would get - in spite a beauty from Ragland - and the 'game' was over with Clark winning by a score of 5 - 2.The next two periods would see Deco staying up to face Coldwell Banker Menlo. Once again Deco was slow at the start as the realtors took a very quick lead of two that dropped to one before the end of their first (2 - 1). The trend reversed in the second as Deco scored twice to just one for Cobb and Co. and the second 'game' ended in a tie at three.With Deco done, the car salesmen came back out in an attempt to outsell the realtors - not that they had to, as a tie would give them the trophy. Having to defeat Clark to win, Coldwell Banker came out quickly and posted an early lead but the the automobile business was still hot as Bray was once again selling and it was 3 - 1 Cam Clark after the first. Marcos Bignoli Jr. got hot in the second however, and the score was 3 - 3 with two minutes left in the second. Bray again struck and the the Canadian sponsored group was assured of victory with a lead of one and playing in the final 30 seconds. An open goal conversion - with five seconds on the clock - created a tie at four, but the title belonged to Clark and his sales force with two wins and three net goals. Coldwell Banker Menlo was the runner-up with two wins and zero net goals. With the third placing, Deco were awarded the Mike Uretz World Gym Trophy.For the champions, Bray led with six goals (1 penalty 4), Jessica Baily had a pair (1 foul), and Canelo Sylvestre counted one.Bignoli led the runners-up with four (1 foul), and Jared Sheldon had three (2 fouls).Deco's scoring had Alvaro Tadeo with three (1 foul) and Ashton Wolf (foul) and Ragland with one each.Bray was selected as the MVP and Bignoli's 15 year old mare Colibri (Bignoli's fourth chukker), was chosen as the Best Playing Pony.2012 Pacific Coast Governor's CupCam Clark Ford (6) - Cam Clark -.5, Jesse Bray 3, Jessica Bailey 1.5, Canelo Sylvestre 2, Kerstie Allen -.5 (sub for Clark).Coldwell Banker Menlo (6) - Lyn Cobb -1, Marcos Bignoli Jr. 4, Jared Sheldon 2, Remy Muller 1.Deco Polo (6) - David Ragland, Ashton Wolf 3, Alvaro Tadeo 3, Goyo Mariscal.
Blazers Win Jason Memorial
Coming off a very strong 2011 season, capped by winning the Pacific Coast Governor’s Cup...
Coming off a very strong 2011 season, capped by winning the Pacific Coast Governor’s Cup, Pat Powell and his 4 goal Blazers Polo Team had not made the winner’s circle in the first two tournaments of the 2012 campaign. Not that they hadn’t been close. The Blazers qualified third for the semi-finals in the EHV delayed January contest – and no semi played – and were runners-up in the February Veen Memorial.So, with Powell unable to play the Governor’s Cup, it was to be the Mack and Madelyn Jason Memorial if he was to win a title this season. Formerly the Madelyn Jason Memorial, Mack’s name was added after his passing earlier in the year.With the Blazers qualifying for the March 25 final, their opposition would be Lyn Cobb’s Coldwell Banker Menlo. With Cobb’s daughter, Madelyn, in town on spring break, it was Cobb’s decision that Madelyn Cobb (Mack and Madelyn’s granddaughter) would play instead of her mother.The Blazers – at 3.5 goals - were awarded a half goal on handicap, and Powell’s quarterback, Kyle Fargey, wasted little time and extended that lead to 2.5 in less than three minutes on two field goals. Coldwell Banker Menlo got one back on an open goal conversion from Jared Sheldon and the first ended with the Blazers leading 2.5 – 1.Two field goals from Sheldon to just an open goal counter from Fargey and it was 3.5 – 3 after the second chukker as CB Menlo came back.However, the third period was pretty much all Blazers as Jake Devane entered the courtroom and scored a pair from the field and Fargey scored on another open goal strike. Sheldon’s second penalty two counter gave the realtors some hope but it was now 6.5 – 4 in favor of the Powell quartet at the ‘half’.The Blazers were unable to score in the fourth, but the realtors couldn’t take advantage and were able to score only one – an open goal effort from Remey Muller and the lead was now 1.5 goals.Fargey scored a field goal in the fifth while his team completely shut down CB Menlo and the final was 7.5 – 5 and Powell had a title in 2012. Based on his strong and aggressive play, Fargey was chosen as the MVP and Photo, owned and played by Sheldon, was selected as the Best Playing Pony.2012 Mack and Madelyn Jason Memorial – Eldorado Polo ClubBlazers (3.5) – Pat Powell -.5, Kyle Fargey 3, Jake Devane 1, Malia McCoy.Coldwell Banker Menlo (4) – Madelyn Cobb, Jared Sheldon 2, Remy Muller 1, Graydon Britton 1.
Ron Mathison a Back to Back Winner in Skins
Different team name, somewhat different line-up, but the result was the same...
Different team name, somewhat different line-up, but the result was the same as 2011 for Ron Mathison in the 2012 Polo Skins Game - he won. With Marcello Rodriguez - Abbiati managing the team - known as Highwood - Mathison saddled up with Santiago Trotz, Jared Sheldon, and of course, Rodriquez - Abbiati himself.With Trotz and Sheldon coming off a strong Beal Memorial victory and available in March, it seemed like a 'no-brainer' for the financial wizard Mathison to agree with Rodriquez - Abbiati and 'do the deal' and hire the former pronghorns.Qualifying for the semi - finals, Highwood had to go to overtime to defeat Team Mansour to move on to the Skins Game itself. There, they would face Dan Horn's Palm Desert group who simply ran over Hanalei Bay in the other semi. Because of that one- sided victory, Horn along with Danny and Matthew Walker and Santigo Wulff were, in most peoples minds, the favorites - how could Highwood match-up with the Palm Desert horsepower?It was apparent from the start that the Highwood horse management plan would take care of any concerns regarding that aspect of the game. Having to give up a half goal on handicap (for the first Skin only) the Canadian invaders jumped out to a fast start and put early pressure on the desert folks. As a result, a pony goal and an open goal conversion from Trotz, quickly allowed Highwood to lead 2 - .5. Matt Walker got one back via a penalty number two and the first $4.000 Skin went to Highwood at 2 - 1.5.Horn and Co. came out strong in the second and forced Highwood into an error that allowed Wulff to capitalize on a penalty two opportunity. Trotz, using his head to get his horse properly positioned, got that back in short order. Not to be denied, Wulff, running under Matt Walker's long passes, scored his second of the contest and Palm Desert banked the second $4,000 by a count of 2 - 1.Not used to giving up a lead of any kind, Mathison scored from the field to start Highwood's second 'victory' and they continued to apply heavy pressure in the Palm Desert end as Rodriguez - Abbiati scored on a penalty four attempt. Matt Walker was able to score from the field but the third money went north. $8,000 - $4.000 in favor of Highwood (2 - 1 )at the half.The trend of Highwood getting a lead of two (first and third skins) continued in the fourth as Trotz nailed a penalty four and Rodriguez - Abbiati counted from the field before Wulff could reply with a field goal for Palm Desert. Trotz got the two goal bulge back on a penalty two from the spot but the desert dwellers came back and applied pressure of their own with Matt Walker converting a number two from the spot and Danny Walker notching a field goal and the first carryover of the game was created - $8,000 available in the fifth.The fifth saw Highwood score the first two goals for the fourth time in the game as Trotz converted another open goal offering and Sheldon, who made things happen the entire afternoon, scored on a nice run. With Palm Desert unable to reply, the $8,000 was Highwoods and they now led $16,000 - $4,000.With the final dollar amount now won by Mathison and Co., Palm Desert, characteristicly, didn't slow down and came out strong in the final skin looking to win the overall score - they were behind 10 - 7.5 - and, for only the second time, scored the first goal on a 60 yard conversion by Wulff. However, Rodriguez - Abbiati scored his third of the game to force an overtime carryover of the $4,000 available in the sixth.With overtime to decide only the remaining cash, Palm Desert jumped quickly at the start and it was over early as Danny Walker scored to grab the last $4,000 making the final count $16,000 - $8,000 in favor of Highwood - who as well won the overall score by a count of 11 - 8.5.Rodriguez - Abbiati was chosen as the MVP and Wulff's mare, Requesona (6th) was selected as the Best Playing Pony.2012 Polo Skins Game - Eldorado Polo ClubHighwood (12) - Ron Mathison, Marcello Rodriguez - Abbiati 5, Santiago Trotz 5, Jared Sheldon 2.Palm Desert (11.5) - Dan Horn .5, Danny Walker 3, Matthew Walker 3, Santiago Wulff 5.Jenny Luttrell was awarded the Rene White Sponsor Dedication Award for the 2012 season and Krista Bonaguidi recieved the Robert Skene Most Improved Player trophy.
Eldorado Polo Club has new landlords
Goldenvoice, the promoters of the Coachella Festival and Stagecoach Festival have purchased the land...
January Victory in March for Cotterel Farms 4 Goal
It was, in reality, March 24, 2012, but it was January 29, 2012 as far as Jenny Luttrell and her...