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He scored five goals and played superb
defense en route to being named the
MVP as Bombay Sapphire defeated Crab
Orchard 12-7 in the sixth annual Outback
40-Goal Challenge February 18 on Stanford
Field at International Polo Club.
Proceeds from the event benefit the Polo
Players Support Group, formed after the
initial 40-goal game in 2000 to raise money
for 8-goaler Rob Walton, who was injured in
Malaysia. Since then, the Polo Players
Support Group has evolved into a charitable
organization helping sick and injured
players and grooms. Over the years, several
people have benefited.
Ten-goaler Adolfo Cambiaso, regarded as
the world’s best player, did not play because
of an injured leg. He was replaced by 9-
goalers Gonzalito and Facundo Pieres, who
each played one half for Crab Orchard. Both
players were recently raised to 10 goals in
Argentina. Though Cambiaso didn’t play, he
did support the cause, donating his time for
a silent auction item—a free stay and polo
lessons at his farm in Argentina. He
was also in the stands and at dinner.
Prior to the Outback 40-goal, there were only two matches that included two teams of 40 goals each. The first was in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1975, when El Trebol defeated Venado do Tuerto 7-6. The next time was at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, in 1990 when River Plate defeated Westbury 8-7 in an overtime match.
Results of previous 40-goal benefits: 2005 Outback 40-Goal Challenge – Bombay Sapphire [Javier Novillo Astrada, Adam Snow, Mariano Aguerre, Lolo Castagnola] defeated Crab Orchard [Mike Azzaro, Sebastian Merlos, Miguel Novillo Astrada, Carlos Gracida] 8-7.
2004 Outback 40-Goal Challenge – Crab Orchard [Adolfo Cambiaso, Adam Snow, Miguel Novillo Astrada, Eduardo Heguy] defeated Bombay Sapphire [Javier Novillo Astrada, Sebastian Merlos, Mariano Aguerre, Mike Azzaro] 14-10.
2003 Outback 40-Goal Challenge – Total Body Rehabilitation [Adolfo Cambiaso, Sebastian Merlos, Memo Gracida, Marcos Heguy] defeated Crab Orchard [Mike Azzaro, Adam Snow, Bautista Heguy, Eduardo Heguy] 10-7
2002 Outback 40-Goal Challenge – Total Body Rehabilitation [Adolfo Cambiaso, Sebastian Merlos, Memo Gracida, Marcos Heguy] defeated Bud Light [Carlos Gracida, Mike Azzaro, Bautista Heguy, Eduardo Heguy] 10-9.
2000 Rob Walton 40-Goal Benefit – eCommerce.com [Eduardo Heguy, Memo Gracida, Sebastian Merlos, Adolfo Cambiaso] tied Templeton [Mike Azzaro, Nachi Heguy, Pite Merlos, Lolo Castagnola.]
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Crab Orchard defeated Bombay
Sapphire in 2004 by a score of 14-10.
Joining the Pieres brothers on
the Crab Orchard team were Carlos
Gracida, Pite Merlos and Miguel
Novillo Astrada. For the Bombay
Sapphire team, Azzaro was joined by
Mariano Aguerre, Javier Novillo
Astrada and Agustin Merlos, who as the
newest 10-goaler played the match for the
first time.
“It’s always fun to play this type of a
game, especially for a cause like this,” said
Javier Novillo Astrada, who scored one goal
for Bombay Sapphire.
“It was an awesome game,” said Azzaro.
“We had good chemistry between Mariano
[Aguerre] and Javier [Novillo Astrada] and
me. I love playing with Tincho [Agustin
Merlos]. This was a fun team to play on.”
Both Agustin Merlos and Aguerre added
three goals for Bombay Sapphire. Bombay Sapphire led 5-4 at halftime but
scored six unanswered goals, three by Merlos
and two by Azzaro, in the fourth and fifth
chukkers to virtually clinch the victory.
Javier Novillo Astrada started the
breakout by converting a 2-yard penalty shot
with 3:19 left in the fourth chukker to put
Bombay Sapphire ahead 6-4. Agustin Merlos
made a brilliant 90-yard forehand from the
right side with 1:55 remaining,
and Azzaro knocked in a 20-yard
backshot with 37 seconds left.
The onslaught continued in the fifth
chukker. Merlos stole the ball near midfield
and scored on a breakaway two minutes into
the fifth. Azzaro made it 10-4 on a near-side
neckshot 46 seconds later and Merlos
finished it with a nice goal with 2:33 left.
Facundo Pieres scored two goals in the
final 2:01 to cut the margin to 11-6, but
Crab Orchard couldn’t make up the deficit.
“I thought that I was playing well, and I
looked up and they scored all those goals,”
said Carlos Gracida of Crab Orchard, which
was sponsored by high-goal patron George
Rawlings. “It was a great game, there
were a lot of people and it was for a
great cause.”
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Facundo Pieres, the youngest player in
the game, led Crab Orchard with three
goals. Gracida and Gonzalito Pieres added
two goals each while Pite Merlos scored one
goal. Miguel Novillo Astrada did not score.
Proceeds from the gate, a VIP dinner as
well as a silent and live auction benefit the
Polo Players Support Group Inc., a
non-profit corporation created by Dave
Offen in 2001 to provide financial assistance
to
injured or ill polo players or grooms.
Players who’ve received financial help are
Walton; Ruben Repollo, who suffered stab
wounds in 2002; Sebastian Bonorino, who is
battling liver disease; and several others.
What makes the Outback 40-goal special
is it allows the best players in the world to
play competitive polo but without a lot of
pressure. It is a great opportunity for these
talented stars to showcase themselves and
even try out some difficult plays. When they
first began the matches were more of an
exhibition, but the players themselves have
made it into something much more
competitive. The chance to be named MVP
amongst the best in the world is something
they all strive for, and they have to play hard
Polo Players Support Group Inc., a
non-profit corporation created by Dave
Offen in 2001 to provide financial assistance
to injured or ill polo players or grooms.
Players who’ve received financial help are
Walton; Ruben Repollo, who suffered stab
for that to happen.
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Aside from admission to the game and a
delicious sit-down dinner, the silent and live
auctions bring in a lot of money.
The day’s major sponsors include
Outback Steakhouse, Bombay Sapphire,
Crab Orchard, Carrabba’s, Michelob Ultra,
Bud Light Polo, Brown Distributing,
Bessemer Trust, Polo Gear, The Tackeria,
Lady Walton Cookies, Salvatore Ferragamo,
Catena Watches, The Morning Line and
Kendall Jackson wines.
—Y.A. Teitelbaum contributed
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