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ASPEN VALLEY POLO CLUB CAPTURES USPA NATIONAL ARENA CHAIRMAN'S CUP; LUCAS LALOR NAMED MVP

Aug 19, 2016 3:47 PM

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Grant Ganzi of Aspen Valley Polo Club battles Juan Bollini of Flexjet for the ball.
Grant Ganzi of Aspen Valley Polo Club battles Juan Bollini of Flexjet for the ball.

CARBONDALE, Colo., August 19, 2016---After trailing at halftime, Aspen Valley Polo Club rallied to win the prestigious USPA National Arena Chairman's Cup.

The talented young trio of Grant Ganzi, Juancito Bollini and Lucas Lalor defeated Flexjet (Melissa Ganzi, Juan Bollini, Carlitos Gracida) 14-12 Thursday at blustery Aspen Valley Polo Club.

"It means a lot to win," Grant Ganzi said. "We hadn't won anything all summer. We have played arena together for three years and play well together. We have great chemistry. We know how arena works," Ganzi said. "We have been playing arena more than anyone in this tournament. We knew before the tournament started we had a good shot. Then we watched the games on Tuesday and said, 'we got this.'"

Carlitos Gracida of Flexjet on a breakaway.
Carlitos Gracida of Flexjet on a breakaway.

Argentine Lucas Lalor was named Most Valuable Player. Lalor was outstanding throughout the tournament. The all-around player scored six goals including a two-point, 25-yard penalty shot in the fourth chukker.

In the first two tournament games, Lalor had four goals including a two-pointer against La Karina and two goals against Sopris Mountain Ranch. Quarzo, an 8-year-old Bay stallion, owned and ridden by Melissa Ganzi, was named Best Playing Pony.

Melissa Ganzi of Flexjet outraces MVP Lucas Lalor of Aspen Valley Polo Club to the ball.
Melissa Ganzi of Flexjet outraces MVP Lucas Lalor of Aspen Valley Polo Club to the ball.

The physical game pitted mother against son (Melissa and Grant Ganzi) and father against son (Juan and Juancito Bollini). The teams played evenly in the opening chukker with Aspen Valley Polo Club, a 10-goal rated team, taking a 4-3 lead on handicap over Flexjet, rated at 11 goals.

Aspen Valley Polo Club lost its momentum in the second chukker. Flexjet held Aspen Valley Polo Club, the pre-tournament favorite, to one goal while taking a 6-5 lead at the half. "We started talking more between us in the second half," Ganzi said. "We decided how we wanted to set up the game. We just weren't finishing the goals. Juancito came up with a plan to fix that and obviously it paid off."

Juancito Bollini of Aspen Valley Polo Club marking his man Juan Bollini of Flexjet.
Juancito Bollini of Aspen Valley Polo Club marking his man Juan Bollini of Flexjet.

After exchanging goals early in the third chukker, Aspen Valley Polo Club regained its momentum to take a 8-7 lead behind Bollini's goal off the wall.

Aspen Valley Polo Club never trailed after that, pulling away for a 11.5-9 lead behind Bollini's big back shot and 14-9 behind Lalor's two-point penalty. Flexjet tried to rally but ran out of time. "We got our momentum back," Ganzi said. "We got more comfortable in the second half. We came out and played much better in the third chukker. We came out, scored and played a lot better overall."

Ganzi, 18, who starts freshman classes at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida, on Monday added three goals in the final. He scored seven goals on opening day. Juancito Bollini also had three goals in the final.

Flexjet advanced into the final with wins over Grand Champions Polo Club 6-2.5 and Audi 5-3 in the opening day qualifier. Aspen Valley Polo Club defeated La Karina 12-2.5 and Sopris Mountain Ranch 5.5-3.

Juancito Bollini of Aspen Valley Polo Club keeps possession with defender Carlitos Gracida on his hip. Photos by ChukkerTV
Juancito Bollini of Aspen Valley Polo Club keeps possession with defender Carlitos Gracida on his hip.

The two-day, 9- to 12-goal outdoor arena tournament, resurrected after a 10-year absence, featured top players Nic Roldan, Tincho Merlos, Julio Novillo Astrada and Tomacho Pieres. It was the first time the nation's fastest-growing USPA polo club has hosted the tournament. The last time the tournament was held was 2006 at Great Meadow Polo Club in The Plains, Virginia. Some of America's most notable names have competed including Billy Linfoot, Tom Goodspeed, Allan Scherer and Will Farish.

ChukkerTV, leader in polo broadcasting, is livestreaming the remainder of the 2016 summer season in Aspen and East Coast Open later this month in Greenwich, Connecticut.

Photos by ChukkerTV