January 3-13, 2019

Joe Barry Memorial

All games of the Joe Barry Memorial will be livestreamed on the USPA Polo Network.

Tournament Format

Four teams playing each other in a single bracket. The two best records will play the Joe Barry Memorial Final and the remaining two teams will play the Bobby Barry Cup Subsidiary. In the event of a two-way tie, who beat who will be used. Three-way ties will be broken by a one man shoot out.

Joe Barry Memorial

Tournament History

The tournament was founded in 2005 in honor of Joe Barry, who passed away in 2002. Inducted into the Polo Hall of Fame in 1999, his major wins included six U.S. Open Polo Championships®, three USPA Gold Cup® titles and the 1971 Coronation Cup in England.

In 2018, Tonkawa bested Modere to take home the title 12-9. This year's competition will field four teams vying for the trophy with the final slated for Sunday, January 13.

2018 Joe Barry Memorial winners: Tonkawa (L to R) Julian de Lusarreta, Sapo Caset, Sterling Giannico, Jeff Hildebrand. ©David Lominska.

Teams and Rosters

Bracket I

Bracket II

Bracket III

Bracket IV

Bracket V

Bracket VI

Bracket VII

Bracket VIII

Bracket IX

Bracket X

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Dutta Corp (4-0)

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Timmy Dutta
Outdoor: 2
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Raul 'Gringo' Colombres
Outdoor: 7
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Lucas Diaz Alberdi
Outdoor: 5
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Kris Kampsen
Outdoor: 6

Patagones (2-2)

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Joaquin Avendaño
Outdoor: 2
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Benjamin Avendaño
Outdoor: 3
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Tomas Garcia del Rio
Outdoor: 7
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Santiago 'Santi' Toccalino
Outdoor: 8

Santa Clara (0-3)

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Nicolas 'Nico' Escobar
Outdoor: 3
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Steve Krueger
Outdoor: 4
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Pelon Escapite
Outdoor: 6
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Luis Escobar
Outdoor: 5

SD Farms (1-2)

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Sayyu Dantata
Outdoor: 2
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Cesar 'Peco' Polledo
Outdoor: 6
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Jesse Bray
Outdoor: 6
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Juan Martin Obregon
Outdoor: 5

Joe Barry Memorial

Tournament Games

Thursday, Jan 3, 2019

January 03

Final

Joe Barry Memorial

Santa Clara logo

Santa Clara (0-3)

10

Dutta Corp logo

Dutta Corp (4-0)

21

January 03

Final

Joe Barry Memorial

Patagones logo

Patagones (2-2)

11

SD Farms logo

SD Farms (1-2)

7

Sunday, Jan 6, 2019

January 06

Final

Joe Barry Memorial

Patagones logo

Patagones (2-2)

14

Santa Clara logo

Santa Clara (0-3)

9

January 06

Final

Joe Barry Memorial

Dutta Corp logo

Dutta Corp (4-0)

13

SD Farms logo

SD Farms (1-2)

12

Wednesday, Jan 9, 2019

January 09

Final

Joe Barry Memorial

Dutta Corp logo

Dutta Corp (4-0)

10

Patagones logo

Patagones (2-2)

8

Thursday, Jan 10, 2019

January 10

Final

Joe Barry Memorial

Santa Clara logo

Santa Clara (0-3)

8

SD Farms logo

SD Farms (1-2)

11

Sunday, Jan 13, 2019

January 13

Final

Joe Barry Memorial

Dutta Corp logo

Dutta Corp (4-0)

11

Patagones logo

Patagones (2-2)

8

The Venue

The International Polo Club Palm Beach (IPC) is the premier destination for high-goal polo in the United States. Home to the most prestigious 20- and 22-goal polo tournaments in the nation, IPC has hosted the U.S. Open Polo Championship® for over 10 years. Located in the heart of the horse centric village of Wellington, Florida, polo enthusiasts flock to the club every winter to witness top level polo competition that garners some of the world’s best players, including Adolfo Cambiaso, Facundo Pieres and America’s top-rated players Julio Arellano, Jeff Hall and Nic Roldan.

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