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Ellerstina was pleased on Saturday to win the 119 Palermo Polo Open after winning a thrilling final at La Dolfina by 12-10.

The figure was Facundo Pieres Ellerstina, author of seven goals, while the striker was Adolfo Cambiaso from La Dolfina, with 8.

In this way, the team of General Rodriguez won his sixth success in Palermo, as he had previously triumphed in the editions of 1994, 1997, 1998, 2008 and 2010.


This is the second ***le of the season Ellerstina since the start of the Triple Crown had stayed with the Tortugas Open.

The game started open and the first to hit was La Dolfina, with Pablo Mac Donough, although errors Ellerstina rival advantage and turned the score at the end of the first chukker.

General Rodriguez took the difference of two (3-1) and appeared on stage for a resurgence Adolfo Cambiaso La Dolfina and draw 3-3. The period was 4-4, after Gonzalo Pieres conversions and Cambiaso.

The one marked La Dolfina 30-yard penalty and put the 5-4, but after a great solo run in 5 empardó Facundo Pieres, to complete the third chukker.

In the fourth period, Cambiaso reappeared with two goals and put his team up 7-5. With a flick of Facundo Pierez, managed to bridge the distance Elelrstina (7-6), anticipating what was to come in the next chapter.

The fifth chukker marked the break of the match. Ellerstina went 7-7 and hand extended ee Facundo Pieres the difference 9-7. There, Cambiaso missed a 60-yard penalty key to the future of the game.
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The "B" Argentine polo team (low handicap) defeated this Saturday a combined of the rest of the world by 13 - 8 in the "Cathedral of Polo": Palermo; and was crowned champion of Nations Cup of this sport.

Gonzalo and Facundo Pieres' brothers were responsible for the white and blue victory as the two added 10 goals, with five goals each.

The other three goals for Argentina came from Diego Cavanagh, while the most prominent in Rest of the world was the Englishman Luke Tomlinson, with five of the eight goals of his team.
 

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