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Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014 Editor & Publisher: Frederic Roy • phone: 561 315 3111 • [email protected] © 2014 Trophy Inc. all rights reserved WWW. THEMORNINGLINE. COM Where’s Polo Today? POLO THEMORNINGLINE 2014 P OLO S EASON THE HARRIMAN CUP INAUGURAL CENTRAL PARK HORSESHOW & SUNDAY POLO START TODAY PAGE 6 LANTIC BAY WINS THE RED OAK CUP IN HOUSTON TUES. Lantic Bay defeated Team Tejas 12-8 on Tuesday to win the Red Oak Cup 8 goal. at Houston Polo Club. From left, Carlucho Arellano with son Francisco, Pete Blake, Tom Earl, Remy Muller. Pete Blake was MVP and Lola, owned by Mark Prinsloo, played by Carlucho Arellano was Best Playing Pony. (ph Kaylee Scherbinski) WOMENS SUPERMATCH PAGE 7 PAGE 8 PAGE 9

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• The Morning Line • Thursday, September 18, 2014Page 7

Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014Editor & Publisher: Frederic Roy • phone: 561 315 3111 • [email protected] • © 2014 Trophy Inc. all rights reserved

www.themorningline.com Where’s Polo Today?POLOTHEMORNINGLINE

2014 Po l o Se a S o n

The harriman CuP

inaugural CenTral Park horSeShow & Sunday Polo STarT Today Page 6

england winS euroPean ChamPionShiPlanTiC Bay winS The red oak CuP in houSTon TueS.

Lantic Bay defeated Team Tejas 12-8 on Tuesday to win the Red Oak Cup 8 goal.

at Houston Polo Club. From left, Carlucho Arellano with son Francisco, Pete Blake, Tom Earl, Remy Muller. Pete Blake was MVP and

Lola, owned by Mark Prinsloo, played by Carlucho Arellano was Best Playing Pony.

(ph Kaylee Scherbinski)

women’S SuPermaTCh

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Polo at Glance

Mashomack Polo Club - Interclub 12 goal The postponed game Hawk Hill vs Gardenvale will be played today Friday, the final now scheduled for Sunday the 21st. With 2-1 and 2-0 record respectively, Smithfield and Hawk Hill are advancing to the final, played on Sunday 21st at noon.

Aiken Polo Club - The The USPA Copper Cup 12 Goal & USPA Governorʼs Cup 6 Goal have their kick off games today.

Houston Polo Club - Kick off game today in the USPA Regional President’s Cup, Ten teams entered in two brackets of five, teams playing four games within their bracket, the top two teams in each bracket playing semifinals, cross-bracket.

SChedule & reSulTS Argentina - The Jockey Club Open - After rain delays, the tournament finally starts today, Only 4 of the original 8 teams are competing, playing semifinals today for a final on Saturday 20th.

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Clubs - Schedule and Results

Southampton Hunt & Polo Club - Fall League 4 GoalSat 16 La Magnolia def. Certified 7-6Tues 19 “101” def. VanLith 6-4Fri 22 Equuleus defeated Aliano/Black Knights 8-6Sun 24 Kelpies def. Value Holdings 7-6Sat 30 Aliano/Black Knights def. Certified 8-5 La Magnolia def. Equuleus 7-6Mon 1 Kelpies def. VanLith 6-4Fri/Sun 7 Aliano/Black Knights def. La Magnolia 8-1 “101” def. Kelpies 7-4 VanLith def. Value Holdings 9-5Sat 13 11:30am Certified vs. Equuleus 1:00pm “101” vs. Value HoldingsSat 20 1:00pm Final

Bracket A (4 teams)Aliano/Black Knights 4 // 2-1Omer Karabey 0Gonzalo Moccorrea 0Felipe Viana 4Nick Aliano 0

Certified 2+ // 0-2Ricky Mershad 0Michael Borrico 1Robert Ceparano 1tba

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Equuleus 4 // 1-1Matthieu Bordeaux Groult 1Joe DiMenna 0Hugo Tagliaferro 2Danny Tagliaferro 1

La Magnolia 4 // 2-1Ali Bailey 1Stefano Natella 0Francisco Ayala 4Frederico Infantino -1

Bracket B ( 4teams)Value Holdings 4 // 0-2Laura Newcomb 0Alan Mitchell -1H. Lloret 4Rob Neis 1

Van Lith Ranch 4 // 1-2Mark VanLith 1Chris Briere 1Nicholas Millan 3Keith Hart -1

“101” 4 // 2-0Jed Cogan -1Michael Matz 3Tomas Alberdi 2Michael Ashkenazy 0 Kelpies 4 // 2-1I Lopez Gaffney Jr -1I. Lopez Gaffney 0Martin Pepa 5Alberto Bengolia 0

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Mashomack Polo Club - Interclub 12 goal - 4 teamsFri 5 Hawk Hill def. Smithfield 12-8Sun 7 Smithfield def. Heathcote 7-6 OTFri 12 Heathcote def. Gardenvale 13-10Sun 14 Smithfield def. Gardenvale 11-10 Hawk Hill def. Heathcote 11-10Fri 19 Hawk Hill vs Gardenvale Sat 20 11 am consolation match for 3rd vs 4thSun 21 Final (best 2 records)

6 Goal - Two Week Tournament October 17th - 26th

Women’s Championship TournamentOctober 31st - November 2nd

8 Goal - Two Week TournamentNovember 7th - 16th

International Polo WeekNovember 21st - 23rd

Family FeudNovember 28th - 30th

6 Goal - Two Week TournamentDecember 5th - 14th

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Single Bracket (4 teams)Smithfield 11 // 2-1Craig Callen 0Julio Ezcurra 4Tommy Biddle 6John Klopp 1

Gardenvale 12 // 0-2Shane Finemore 0Jared Sheldon 3Ezequiel Zubiaurre 4Cholo Donovan 5

Hawk Hill 12 // 2-0Philip Mactaggart 0Sterling Giannico 3Gringo Colombres 6Mariano Gracida 3

Heathcote 12 // 1-2Oak Thorne 0Bautista Panzillo 0Francisco Lanusse 6Tatin Zubiaurre 6

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Aiken Polo Club - 2014 USPA Governorʼs Cup 6 GoalThurs 18 1pm Airy Hall vs Las Vinas/ Whiskey Victor Fri 19 11am Casa Azul vs Karna/ Palmetto ParkingSat 20 11am Karna/ Palmetto Parking vs Las Vinas/Whiskey VictorTues 23 11am Casa Azul vs Las Vinas/ Whiskey VictorWed 24 4:30 Airy Hall/ Blessing Plantation vs Karna/Palmetto ParkingFri 26 11am Airy Hall/ Blessing Plantation vs Casa AzulSun 28 3pm Final at Whitney Field

Single Bracket (4 teams)Airy Hall/ Blessing Plantation 6Barry Limehouse AOmar Cepeda 3Edouard Des Francs ADel Walton 3

Casa Azul 6Grayson Brown BGeoff Cameron 3Brien Limehouse 1Matt Sekera 3

Karna/ Palmetto Parking 6Chip Limehouse AStan Sandefur ABrad Limehouse 3Luis Galvan 3

Las Vinas/ Whiskey Victor 5Stacie Rodriguez BCesar Rangel 1.5Whitney Vogt A.5Willie Hartnett 4

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Aiken Polo Club - 2014 USPA Copper Cup 12 GoalThurs 18 11am Kenny Ray Personal Fitness vs Indigo InnFri 19 5pm Duck Hill vs SkaneatelesWed 24 2pm Clearwater vs Kenny Ray Personal FitnessThurs 25 11am Indigo Inn vs High Ground/ SDFri 26 2pm Crestview/Karna vs Skaneateles 5pm Duck Hill vs Heritage FarmSat 27 11am Clearwater vs Indigo Inn 2pm High Ground/SD vs Kenny Ray Personal FitnessSun 28 10am Crestview/Karna vs Duck Hill noon Skaneateles vs Heritage FarmWed 1 11am Clearwater vs High Ground/ SDFri 3 2pm Crestview/ Karna vs Heritage FarmSun 5 3pm Final at Whitney field

Bracket A (4 teams)Clearwater 12Chip Campbell 1Stuart Campbell 4Gonzalo Teves 4Del Walton 3 Indigo Inn 12Brien Limehouse 1Pelon Escapite 6Kegan Walsh 2Brad Limehouse 3 High Ground/ SD 12Joe Meyer 1Sayyu Dantata 3Alan Martinez 5Will Tankard 3 Kenny Ray Personal Fitness 12Barb Uskup AGabriel Crespo 3Owen Rinehart 5Antonio Galvan 4 Bracket B (4 Teams) Crestview/ Karna 12Alan Meeker AStan Sandefur AMatias Magrini 8Marcos Garcia Del Rio 4 Duck Hill 12Bob Stanton AJohn Gobin 4Tommy Biddle 6Weston Gracida 2

Heritage Farm/ Kings Row Coffee 12Charlie Hutchinson 1Luis Galvan 3Marcos Onetto 4Horacio Onetto 4 Skaneateles 11Marty Cregg ACesar Jimenez 1Tomas Obregon 4Julian Daniels 6

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Houston Polo Club - 12 Goal - USPA Keleen & Carlton Beal Cup Wed 17 Whitehall Ranch def. Fairplay 13-9Fri 19 Tonkawa vs BTA Whitehall Ranch vs EurekaSun 21 Fairplay vs BTA Eureka vs Tonkawa Fri 26 Semifinals Record 1 vs Record 4 Record 2 vs Record 3Sun 28 Consolation & Final

Single Bracket (5 teams)BTA 12Kelly Beal 1Steve Krueger 3Ulysses Escapite 4Joe Wayne Barry 4

Eureka 12Rene Campos 0Agustin Arellano 1Jorge Cernadas 4Jeff Hall 7

Fairplay 12 // 0-1Esther Kane -1Remy Muller 2Tano Vial 6Carlucho Arellano 5

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Tonkawa 12Jeff Hildebrand 0Geronimo Obregon 3Jimmy Seward 3Jeff Blake 6

Whitehall Ranch 12 // 1-0Bill Lane 0Marquitos Alberdi 2Miguel Torres 4Luis Escobar 6

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Houston Polo Club - USPA Regional President’s Cup 8 goal Bracket 1 (5 teams)7 Bar W/PegasusCinco CanyonTeam TejasListo PoloGhurka

Bracket 2 (5 teams)BTASipsmithPropagandaLockton/Chandler RanchRocking P

Thurs 18 7 Bar W/Pegasus vs Cinco Canyon Listo Polo vs GhurkaSat 20 Ghurka vs Cinco Canyon Team Tejas vs Listo Polo BTA vs Propaganda Rocking P vs SipsmithTues 23 BTA vs SipsmithThurs 25 Listo Polo vs Cinco Canyon 7 Bar W/Pegasus vs Ghurka Propaganda vs Lockton/Chandler RanchSat 27 BTA vs Rocking P Team Tejas vs Cinco Canyon 7 Bar W/Pegasus vs Listo Polo Lockton/Chandler Ranch vs SipsmithTues 30 Ghurka vs Team Tejas Rocking P vs PropagandaThurs 2 7 Bar W/Pegasus vs Team Tejas BTA vs Lockton/Chandler Ranch Propaganda vs SipsmithSat 4 Semifinals Tues 7 Final

Bracket 1 (5 teams play within the bracket))7 Bar W / Pegasus 8Jeff Wood 0David Andras 1Robert Orthwein 3Mason Wroe 4

Cinco Canyon 8David Marks 0 / Brooks Diesel 0Agustin Arellano 1Bryan Middleton 3Nicolai Galindo 4

Team Tejas 8Charles Fridge 0Chad Bowman 1Billy Mudra 3Joe Wayne Barry 4

Listo Polo 8Kelly Plato 0George Krabbe 1Ignacio Saenz 3Francisco Rodriguez Mera 4T

Ghurka 8Fox Benton 0Drew Luplow 1Stewart Armstrong 3Chris Nevins 4

Bracket 2 (5 teams play within the bracket)BTA 8Chrys Beal 0KC Krueger 1Steve Krueger 3Shane Rice 4

Sipsmith 6Tom Earl -1Remy Muller 2Peter Blake 2Jared Sheldon 3

Propaganda 8Jenny Vargas 0Paul Hobby 1Nick Cifuni 3Charly Quincoces 4

Lockton / Chandler Ranch 8/7Tim Kelly 0 / Joe Chandler -1Peter Von Gontard 2Hernan Tejera 3Hamish Bray 3

Rocking P 8Grayson Price -1Carl Price 0 Marcos Villanueva 4Juan Martin Obregon 5

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Santa Barbara - Wickenden Cup 8 Goal- September 10-21, 2014http://www.poloscoreboard.com/

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Argentina - Jockey Club Open - Final Saturday, September 20, 2014

Semifinal - Thursday 18 at 2:30La Dolfina 40Adolfo Cambiaso 10Pelon Stirling 10Pablo Mac Donough 10 Juan Martin Nero 10vs. Miramar 28Gonzalo Deltour 7Valerio Zubiaurre 7Iñaki Laprida 7Santiago Toccalino 7

Semifinal - Thursday 18 time tbaChapaleufú La Mariana 32Agustin Merlos 8Pepe Heguy 7 Sebastian Merlos 9 Eduardo Heguy 8 vs. La Vanguardia 31Diego Cavanagh 8Ezequiel Ferrario 7Rodrigo Andrade 8 Tomás García del Río 8

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thurSday SeptemBer 18 throuGh Sunday 21St. CenTral Park horSeShow

watch tonite’s $210,000 central ParK grand Prix, Presented by ro-lex, live on nbc sPorts networK!

Can’t be there for the $210,000 Central Park Grand Prix, presented by Rolex? You can still see some of the world’s best jump in the heart of New York

City in Central Park! Tune in to NBC Sports from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. EST on Thursday, Sept. 18, to see all the jumping action LIVE in this historic setting. This broadcast will mark the first time an equestrian sport has been shown live in a pri-metime slot on a major sports network, and by watching you can help show the television indus-try how much we all want to see horses on TV. Visit http://www.nbcsports.com/tv-listings to find the channel for NBC Sports Network in your area. Share this with all your social networks - encourage them to watch this event and boost the ratings to help get more horse sports shown on television!

nation’s toP Junior/amateur riders to comPete in $20,000 under 25

grand Prix, Presented by Pwc us The Central Park Horse Show (CPHS), presented by Rolex

and produced by The Chronicle of the Horse, announces that some of the nation’s top Under 25 riders will compete in Trump Rink on Thursday, September 18, in the $20,000

Under 25 Grand Prix, presented by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). It will follow Thursday night’s feature event, the $210,000 Central Park Grand Prix CSI 3*, presented by Rolex, which is broadcast live on NBC Sports Network. The CPHS runs September 18-21, 2014, in New York City’s iconic Central Park. PwC is also instrumental in bringing the Young People’s Chorus of New York City to the Central Park Horse Show, where they will sing the opening national anthem before the start of Thursday night’s competition. “We are very excited to have PwC as the sponsor of the Under 25 Grand Prix,” said Mark Bellissimo. “Their support helped us to further raise the profile of the younger generation of riders. We also appreciate their efforts in bringing the Young People’s Chorus to sing at the Central Park Horse Show. It will be a fantastic way to kick off the event!” “We’re thrilled to be sponsoring a competition that features the ris-ing stars in the equestrian sport,” noted Brendan Dougher, managing partner of PwC’s New York market. “PwC is committed to supporting our youth in all aspects of their lives to help build well-rounded lead-ers of tomorrow.” Don’t miss your chance to see the next generation of top inter-national show jumpers at Central Park Horse Show. Following the international grand prix, these young riders will rise to the occa-sion in the atmosphere of Central Park and continue a great night of equestrian sport. Riders for the $20,000 Under 25 Grand Prix, presented by PwC include:Taylor AlexanderNicole BellissimoMonica CarreraAlexandra CrownLucy DeslauriersSamantha KasowitzHilary McNerneyGabriela MershadKaren PolleVictoria PressBrittni RaflowitzSydney ShulmanAdrienne SternlichtKatherine Strauss

The owner of the winning horse of the $20,000 Under 25 Grand Prix, presented by PwC will be presented with a special award for their support. For more information, please go to www.centralparkhorseshow.com. For tickets, please go to centralparkhorseshow.tix.com.

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thurSday SeptemBer 18 throuGh Sunday 21St. 8 Goal red oak cup - Final tueSday Sept. 16 - photoS By kaylee ScherBinSkihouSTon Polo CluB

Lantic Bay defeated Team Tejas 12-8 on Tuesday to win the Red Oak Cup 8

goal. at Houston Polo Club . From left, Carlucho Arellano with son Francisco,

Pete Blake, Tom Earl, Remy Muller. Below, MVP Pete Blake. (ph Kaylee Scherbinski)

Above left, Joe Wayne Barry and Pete Blake. Left, Tom Earl and Remy Muller. Above, Best Playing Pony Lola for owner Mark Prinsloo, played by Carlucho Arellano. (ph Kaylee Scherbinski)

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the harriman cup - Saturday, Sept. 13, 2104BeThPage Park, ny

The 30th Annual Harriman Cup took place on Saturday, September 13, 2014 at Bethpage State Park. Joe Meyer, the President of the United States Polo Association, was on

hand to give this year’s Harriman Cup Award to Stephen A. Orthwein. Steve Orthwein is one of the Co-Founders of The Harriman Cup; he was also the former Presi-dent and Chairman of the USPA. Steve gradu-ated from Yale University in 1968, where he led the school’s team to the National Collegiate Polo Championship in 1967 and 1968. According to Orthwein, “I am very honored. College polo is very important. It’s probably the funnest polopeople will play in their lifetime. I’m delighted to have had the opportunity to support it and play in it.” Past Harriman Cup honorees include polo superstars Nacho Figueras and Nic Roldan; UVa alumnus David Walentas of Two Trees Farms and the Bridgehampton Polo Club; Lezlie Hiner, who founded the highly successful Work To Ride Program; and Ambassador William S. Farish III, the former Chairman of Churchill Downs, who also graduated from Virginia. After a brief bike polo exhibition, the annual polo match commenced at noon between the alumni teams from the University of Virginia and Yale. For the 5th year in a row, the UVa squad triumphed once again with the final score of 16 to 7. UVa teammate Chevy Beh was desig-nated the match MVP. Also playing for Virginia were Adam Klopp, Tristan Phillimore, and LJ Lopez III. Playing for Yale were Liz Brayboy, Jim DeAngelis, Seppi Colloredo-Mansfeld, and Steve Orthwein. Over 1,000 revelers attended the day-long festivities where the first 250 guests received free shades courtesy of Knockaround Sunglasses.There to judge the “Best Looks of the Harriman Cup” were Karen Klopp of What2WearWhere.com, Dean Zacharias of Proper Kid Problems, and artist Annika Connor. During the awards ceremony, several winners wereannounced.• Best Dressed Man: Ryan Ruff• Best Dressed Woman: Landon Wellford• Best Hat (Woman): Alexandra Powell• Best Hat (Man): Aidan Domin• Best Fascinator: Meg Towner• Best Tailgate: The Yale School of Managment• Best Dog: Zoey the Shorkie (owned by Mike Taylor & Dennis Cheng) This year, BP Healthcare, Monster Energy, What2WearWhere.com, and Frava were the gen-erous main sponsors of the Harriman Cup. All the funds raised will benefit the undergrad polo teams at the University of Virginia and Yale. They will also help rebuild Yale’s college polo program after the 2009 closure of the historic Yale Armory. The Harriman Cup was founded in 1984 to commemorate the life of W. Averell Harriman, a 1913 Yale graduate and polo player, who was theformer Governor of New York, former U.S. Am-bassador to Great Britain and the Soviet Union, and was the U.S. Secretary of Commerce under President Truman.

Above, Joe Meyer, Steve Orthwein and Nick Barry. Below, Yale: Stephen A. Orthwein, Jim DeAngelis, Seppi Colloredo-Mansfeld, and Liz Brayboy . Virginia: Adam Klopp, The Hon.

Tristan Phillimore, Chevy Beh, and LJ Lopez, III. (ph Debbie Miracolo)

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4th annual national SportinG muSeum & liBrary polo BeneFit - Sunday Sept 14Virginia inT. Polo CluB

The beautiful Llangollen Estate was host to the fourth annual National Sporting Museum & Library Polo

Benefit last Sunday, September 14. The es-tate is the home of the Virginia International Polo Club and owner Maureen Brennan. This was the highest rated polo game played this year in the United States outside of the U.S. Women’s Open.

Northern Trust White 23Julia Steiner 5Maureen Brennan 6Julia Smith 3Sunny Hale 9def. 5.5 to 2Northern Trust Green 24Kelly Wells 5Marissa Wells 5Cecelia Cochrane 6Kristy Outhier 8

Above, Julia Steiner, Maureen Brennan, Julia Smith and Sunny Hale. MVP was Julia Steiner. Left, Marissa Wells prepares to hook Sunny Hale. Bottom left, Julia Steiner reaches to back the ball. Julia Steiner going for a nearside forehand contested by Marissa Wells. Best Playing Pony Dolfina Crispa played by Maureen Brennan, owned by Rodrigo Salinas, presented by Melanie Mathews for the NSL&M.