October 4-27, 2019

National Copper Cup®

National Copper Cup®

Tournament History

Inaugurated in 1975, the National Copper Cup® has been played consecutively in Aiken, South Carolina, since 2010. Aiken Polo Club has been the host club since the cup’s move from Lexington Polo Club (Lexington, Kentucky). As a result of a recent partnership among Aiken area polo clubs, 2017 marked the first year that New Bridge Polo & Country Club hosted the celebrated tournament. Throughout its relatively short history, several Hall of Famers have hoisted the cup on the trophy stage. Names such as George Hass Jr., George Bostwick, Carlton Beal and Stephen Orthwein grace the history pages of the USPA Bluebook, having been recorded as winners of the standout copper trophy.

Persistence paying off after six trips to the National Copper Cup® Final in seven years, Skaneateles claimed the 2017 and 2018 title with a narrow win over SD Farms each time. Both teams will return this year to vie for the national title, joined by Crestview Farm and Cummings Insurance of SC.

Photo - 2018 National Copper Cup® Champions: Skaneateles Marty Cregg, Costi Caset, Mariano Obregon, Cesar Jimenez ©Katie Roth

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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Skaneateles (4-0)

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Marty Cregg
Outdoor: 0
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Cesar Jimenez
Outdoor: 1
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Joaquin Panelo
Outdoor: 6
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Costi Caset
Outdoor: 5

Crestview Farm (2-2)

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Alan Meeker
Outdoor: 0
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Aiden Meeker
Outdoor: 0
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Hugo Lloret
Outdoor: 5
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Santiago 'Santi' Torres
Outdoor: 6
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Charlie Caldwell
Substitute
Outdoor: 1

SD Farms (1-2)

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Parker Daniels
Outdoor: -1
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Sayyu Dantata
Outdoor: 2
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Juan Martin Obregon
Outdoor: 5
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Cesar 'Peco' Polledo
Outdoor: 6

Cummings Insurance of SC (0-3)

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Harry Caldwell
Outdoor: 1
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Justin Pimsner
Outdoor: 1
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Pelon Escapite
Outdoor: 6
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Eden Ormerod
Outdoor: 4

National Copper Cup®

Tournament Games

Friday, Oct 4, 2019

October 04

Final

NATIONAL COPPER CUP®

Crestview Farm logo

Crestview Farm (2-2)

13

SD Farms logo

SD Farms (1-2)

5

Tuesday, Oct 8, 2019

October 08

Final

NATIONAL COPPER CUP®

Cummings Insurance of SC logo

Cummings Insurance of SC (0-3)

7

Skaneateles logo

Skaneateles (4-0)

11

Saturday, Oct 12, 2019

October 12

Final OT

NATIONAL COPPER CUP®

Crestview Farm logo

Crestview Farm (2-2)

11

Skaneateles logo

Skaneateles (4-0)

12

Sunday, Oct 13, 2019

October 13

Final OT

NATIONAL COPPER CUP®

Cummings Insurance of SC logo

Cummings Insurance of SC (0-3)

11

SD Farms logo

SD Farms (1-2)

12

Friday, Oct 18, 2019

October 18

Final OT

NATIONAL COPPER CUP®

Skaneateles logo

Skaneateles (4-0)

11

SD Farms logo

SD Farms (1-2)

10

October 18

Final OT

NATIONAL COPPER CUP®

Cummings Insurance of SC logo

Cummings Insurance of SC (0-3)

9

Crestview Farm logo

Crestview Farm (2-2)

10

Sunday, Oct 27, 2019

October 27

Final

NATIONAL COPPER CUP®

Crestview Farm logo

Crestview Farm (2-2)

9

Skaneateles logo

Skaneateles (4-0)

10

National Copper Cup®

The Venue

Driving into the New Bridge Polo & Country Club (New Bridge) in Aiken, South Carolina, one may think they had just entered an argentine estancia. With its signature four-board black fencing and orange clay dirt roads--it’s no accident that the New Bridge Polo Club alludes to the current mecca of polo. Founded by amateur polo player Russ McCall in 2000, the club was created in partnership with Argentine professional Matias Magrini.

The astounding 861-acre New Bridge development boasts five world-class polo fields in a private gated community. While that may sound intimidating, McCall points out that the gates serve less as a barrier to keep people out, but rather as a means to keep the occasional escaped horse in. The atmosphere of the club remains true to its humble beginnings, unpretentious, in a natural wooded setting, framed by southern pines and surrounded by an effortless tranquility.

The centerpiece of the club is the rustic colonial-style clubhouse. Constructed of old wood that was shipped from Argentina and assembled onsite, it brings the history and ambiance of the Argentine way of life to South Carolina. The clubhouse also conveniently houses a player’s bar, restaurant and outdoor asado area for post-game parties. Spectators are invited to sit on the porch with a spectacular view of Field 1 to watch the featured Sunday matches. New Bridge offers country living without the inconveniences of country distances. Cottage-style bungalows are situated on residential lots lining Field 1, as well as larger estate houses with the option to buy or build.


862 New Bridge Rd
Aiken, SC 29805
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