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Audi Wins Thriller, Captures Grand Champions USPA Spring Challenge Title

Piaget’s Gene Goldstein tries to avoid the defensive hook from Audi’s Grant Ganzi as he hits the ball. Photos – Scott Fisher.

Veteran Juan Bollini Named MVP

WELLINGTON, FL – May 5, 2013 — In a wild finish, Marc Ganzi converted a 40-yard penalty shot to clinch Audi’s 11-10 shootout victory over Piaget to capture the marathon USPA Spring Challenge Sunday at Grand Champions Polo Club.

After six regulation chukkers and two nail-biting overtime minutes with the game still tied at 10-10, the championship final went to a shootout just before sunset.

Grant Ganzi and Gene Goldstein just missed their 40-yarders. Audi’s Nic Roldan and Lucas Lalor then gave Audi a 2-0 shootout lead after Martin Estrada’s attempt hit the goal post. Piaget’s Brandon Phillips converted his shot, cutting the Audi lead to 2-1, setting up Marc Ganzi’s heroics.

“No pressure at all, none,” Ganzi said with a smile.

“This is totally the way to end the game, competitive and friendly,” Ganzi said. “This is what we are trying to accomplish here. Everyone knows everyone.

“You get to a point where we can’t play an eighth chukker,” Ganzi said. “We have played seven chukkers; there aren’t any more horses for an eighth so this was the fairest way to settle it.

“It comes down to the last shot. Someone’s got to make it and someone’s got to miss.”

Nic Roldan of Audi tries to keep the ball in play with Audi teammate Lucas Lalor backing him up and Piaget's Brandon Phillips and Juan Bollini charging on defense
Nic Roldan of Audi tries to keep the ball in play with Audi teammate Lucas Lalor backing him up and Piaget’s Brandon Phillips and Juan Bollini charging on defense

Audi’s winning team featured father-and-son Marc and Grant Ganzi, Nic Roldan and Lucas Lalor.

Roldan and Lalor each scored four goals; Grant Ganzi added another goal and Audi picked up a handicap goal.

Piaget’s Juan Bollini, who led his team with four goals in the last three chukkers of regulation time, and returned to the game after getting whacked with a polo ball during sudden death, was named Most Valuable Player.

At the 1:17 mark of sudden death, Bollini was inadvertently hit on the shoulder blade by a Roldan rocket sending Bollini off his horse, writhing in pain on the field. He was attended to by medical personnel and his son, Juancito, while his pony rode off on the adjacent field before safely returning to a horse trailer.

It was Bollini who sparked his team’s rally and just missed scoring the game-winner in sudden death. Bollini’s back was wrapped with cellophane over an ice pack to reduce swelling and relieve the pain.

“I feel good; I will live,” Bollini said. “The final was really fun. It was a really tight game. Everybody had a chance to win it. It’s always competitive against Marc.”

For Piaget, Brandon Phillips scored three goals, Estrada had two and Gene Goldstein added one goal.

Rhapsodia, ridden by Goldstein, was named Best Playing Pony.

Ganzi was not only thrilled with the victory but also the opportunity to play alongside his son.

“It’s good to play with him; he is learning at a rapid pace,” Ganzi said. “He has a lot of skill. Now he’s got to learn at this level with these guys that go this hard, the time and the space on the field. He can make every shot. He’s a great horseman and becoming a great polo player. Now he has to learn to play different speeds.

“He’s learned how to play 8-goal, 12-goal and now he played a game today at 14 goals that was probably played at 18-20 goal speed. Everyone on the field was a skilled player today. This is the way to learn. This is how the young kids in Argentina learn. This is the way he has to learn.”

Ganzi, a freshman at St. Andrew’s School, played well throughout the two-day tournament and enjoyed being mentored by his father and other players including Roldan and Bollini.

“It was a crazy game,” Grant Ganzi said. “I’m really happy we won. It was a tough game. The second half we played really well. Penalty shots are not the way I wanted to end because overtime is always more fun.

“Of course, I am having fun and I am really pleased with the way I am playing. I want to get better and improve in the sport, and learn more and more. I want to play better polo and that’s what I am doing here.

“It’s always fun playing with my dad. It worked out well. Nic was very helpful, too. He helped me change something in the second half. I realized what he was saying and it helped a lot.”

Added Bollini, “Grant is playing well and that’s important to me. Grant is like my son and to see him improve in every single game is most important.”

ELG's Avery Chapman goes for the big hit with teammate Carlucho Arellano backing him up
ELG’s Avery Chapman goes for the big hit with teammate Carlucho Arellano backing him up

Pony Express, led by another father-son team, Bob and Justin Daniels, won the consolation title. Glenn Straub of Palm House won his first MVP honor at Grand Champions.

The exciting day of polo featured nine chukkers of round robin play between Pony Express, Palm House and ELG and seven-chukker final.

In one of the most competitive spring circuits at Grand Champions, Audi is the third different champion in three tournaments. ELG/Psycho Bunny won the Palm City Open and Power Horse won the Polo Gear Invitational.

“It’s been very competitive,” Ganzi said. “Last year Pony Express won four out of five tournaments and this year they haven’t taken a trophy yet. The caliber of horses is getting better. The pros are competitive. Everything starts pretty friendly on Friday and then on Sunday everybody wants to win.”

The remaining Grand Champions spring tournaments are the May 10-12 USPA Sun Cup; May 17-19 USPA Eastern Challenge; and May 24-27 Memorial by Piaget.

GRAND CHAMPIONS SPRING SCHEDULE

May 10-12: The USPA Sun Cup

May 17-19: USPA Eastern Challenge

May 24-27: The Memorial by Piaget

GRAND CHAMPIONS POLO CLUB

WHERE: On the corner of South Shore Boulevard and Lake Worth Road, Wellington.

INFORMATION: There are great field side views for tournament action at the home base of pro teams Audi and Piaget. Everyone is welcome to watch polo in a relaxed atmosphere during the spring and fall tournament season and other special events including the International Cup in November, Buzz Welker Memorial Junior Tournament in March, Women’s Championship Tournament and Gay Polo League International Tournament, both in April.

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Audi, Piaget Play for USPA Spring Challenge Championship Sunday at Grand Champions Polo Club

No. 1 Martin Estrada of Piaget keeping the ball in play in the air. Photos – Scott Fisher.

WELLINGTON, FL – May 4, 2013 — Audi and Piaget will meet in Sunday’s championship final of the USPA Spring Challenge at 5 p.m. at Grand Champions Polo Club.

It will be the third tournament title on the line in the Grand Champions Polo Club 2013 spring circuit.

ELG, Palm House and Pony Express will play in the subsidiary cup round robin beginning at 3:30 p.m.

Piaget, led by Martin Estrada’s four goals, advanced into the championship with a thrilling 9-8 sudden death victory over Palm House on Brandon Phillips’ game-winner at the 5:40 mark in overtime.

Palm House was led by Tommy Biddle with three goals.

No. 4 Tommy Biddle of Palm House avoids the mallet of No. 3 Juan Bollini of Piaget
No. 4 Tommy Biddle of Palm House avoids the mallet of No. 3 Juan Bollini of Piaget

Audi won the three-team round-robin by most goals scored. Audi won its opening game with an 8-6 victory over Pony Express. Marc Ganzi and Nic Roldan each had three goals and Grant Ganzi added two. Tomas Goti led Pony Express with three goals.

Audi and ELG tied in the third round robin game, 4-4, but Audi advanced with a total of 12 goals. Marc Ganzi, despite a broken thumb, again led scoring with two goals. Roldan and Grant Ganzi each had one goal. Carlucho Arellano led ELG with two goals.

In the other round robin, Pony Express defeated a strong ELG team, 6-3. Teenager Justin Daniels led scoring with two. Bob Daniels, Tomas Goti and Pancho Eddy each had one. Pony Express also got a handicap goal.

Kris Kampsen of ELG saw his two-tournament win streak end when ELG was eliminated from championship final play. He was a member of the winning ELG/Psycho Bunny team that won the season-opening Palm City Open and played for the winning Power Horse team in the Polo Gear Invitational.

Palm House could win its second consecutive subsidiary title. The team is coming off its consolation game victory, 4-3 over ELG where Alejandro Poma of Palm House was named MVP. It was team captain Glenn Straub’s first consolation title.

No. 2 Carlitos Gracida of Palm House retains possession despite No. 3 Juan Bollini of Piaget defending and No. 4 Gene Goldstein looking on
No. 2 Carlitos Gracida of Palm House retains possession despite No. 3 Juan Bollini of Piaget defending and No. 4 Gene Goldstein looking on

The teams, rated from 10 to 14 goals, are:

Audi Polo Team, 14 goals, Grant Ganzi, Marc Ganzi, Nic Roldan, Lucas Lalor.

Pony Express, 10, Bob Daniels, Justin Daniels, Tomas Goti, Pancho Eddy.

ELG, 13, Sue Gengras, Juancito Bollini, Carlucho Arellano, Kris Kampsen.

Palm House, 13, Glenn Straub, Carlitos Gracida, JJ Celis, Tommy Biddle.

Piaget, 14, Martin Estrada, Brandon Phillips, Juan Bollini, Gene Goldstein.

The remaining Grand Champions spring tournaments are the May 10-12 USPA Sun Cup; May 17-19 USPA Eastern Challenge; and May 24-27 Memorial by Piaget.

GRAND CHAMPIONS SPRING SCHEDULE

May 3-5: USPA Spring Challenge

May 10-12: The USPA Sun Cup

May 17-19: USPA Eastern Challenge

May 24-27: The Memorial by Piaget

GRAND CHAMPIONS POLO CLUB

WHERE: On the corner of South Shore Boulevard and Lake Worth Road, Wellington.

INFORMATION: There are great field side views for tournament action at the home base of pro teams Audi and Piaget. Everyone is welcome to watch polo in a relaxed atmosphere during the spring and fall tournament season and other special events including the International Cup in November, Buzz Welker Memorial Junior Tournament in March, Women’s Championship Tournament and Gay Polo League International Tournament, both in April.

Sharon Robb for Phelps Media Group, Inc. International

MEDIA CONTACT:
Phelps Media Group, Inc.
12012 South Shore Blvd #105
Wellington, FL 33414
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Grand Champions Polo Club Hosts USPA Spring Challenge Friday and Sunday

WELLINGTON, FL – May 2, 2013 — Grand Champions Polo Club will host its third tournament of the spring season when the USPA Spring Challenge gets underway Friday.

Five teams will compete Friday in opening day action.

Palm House, led by big-hitting 6-goaler Tommy Biddle, will play Piaget, led by 5-goalers Juan Bollini and Brandon Phillips at 4 p.m.

ELG, led by 6-goaler Kris Kampsen; Pony Express, led by Pancho Eddy; and Audi, led by 8-goaler Nic Roldan, will compete in a round-robin beginning at 5:30 p.m.

The teams are rated from 10 to 14 goals.

Kampsen will put his two-tournament spring win streak on the line. He has been a member of the winning ELG/Psycho Bunny team that won the season-opening Palm City Open and played for the winning Power Horse team in last weekend’s Polo Gear Invitational.

The two-day tournament also features some of the sport’s rising young stars including ELG’s Juancito Bollini, 17, a senior at Wellington High School, who was named Most Valuable Player of the Polo Gear Invitational after scoring five goals including the game-winner.

Palm House is coming off its consolation game victory, 4-3 over ELG where Alejandro Poma of Palm House was named MVP. It was also team captain Glenn Straub’s first consolation title.

It will also be a family affair with father and son Marc and Grant Ganzi competing for Audi and Melissa Ganzi, wife and mom, team captain of Piaget. Bob Daniels will play with one of his sons, Justin, on Pony Express.

USPASpring009491The consolation and championship final will be held Sunday at times to be announced.

The teams are:

Audi Polo Team, 14 goals, Grant Ganzi, Marc Ganzi, Nic Roldan, Lucas Lalor.

Pony Express, 10, Justin Daniels, Bob Daniels, Tomas Goti, Pancho Eddy.

ELG, 13, Avery Chapman, Juancito Bollini, Kris Kampsen, Carlucho Arellano.

Palm House, 13, Carlitos Gracida, Glenn Straub, JJ Celis, Tommy Biddle.

Piaget, 14, Martin Astrada, Melissa Ganzi, Brandon Phillips, Juan Bollini.

The remaining Grand Champions spring tournaments are the May 10-12 USPA Sun Cup; May 17-19 USPA Eastern Challenge; and May 24-27 Memorial by Piaget.

GRAND CHAMPIONS SPRING SCHEDULE

May 3-5: USPA Spring Challenge

May 10-12: The USPA Sun Cup

May 17-19: USPA Eastern Challenge

May 24-27: The Memorial by Piaget

GRAND CHAMPIONS POLO CLUB

WHERE: On the corner of South Shore Boulevard and Lake Worth Road, Wellington.

INFORMATION: There are great field side views for tournament action at the home base of pro teams Audi and Piaget. Everyone is welcome to watch polo in a relaxed atmosphere during the spring and fall tournament season and other special events including the International Cup in November, Buzz Welker Memorial Junior Tournament in March, Women’s Championship Tournament and Gay Polo League International Tournament, both in April.

Sharon Robb for Phelps Media Group, Inc. International

MEDIA CONTACT:
Phelps Media Group, Inc.
12012 South Shore Blvd #105
Wellington, FL 33414
561-753-3389 (phone)
561-753-3386 (fax)
pmginfo@phelpsmediagroup.com
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