The Argentine Team Clinches the Bryan Morrison Trophy in Hickstead!

Photo by Paul Grove

In a thrilling Arena Polo Test-Match held at the prestigious All England Polo Club in Hickstead, the Argentine team, consisting of Alfre Bigatti, Nico Roberts, and Adolfo Casabal, emerged victorious against the home team of England with a nail-biting 18-17 win. This remarkable victory secured them the highly coveted Bryan Morrison Trophy.

The match was a testament to the skill, determination, and teamwork of the Argentine players, who put on a spectacular performance. The English team, known for their strong home advantage, gave a fierce fight, but the resilience and precision of the Argentine team ultimately led them to triumph.

The All England Polo Club, renowned for its rich history and tradition in the sport, provided the perfect backdrop for this high-stakes encounter. The audience was treated to a day of intense polo action, with both teams showcasing their best talents and strategies.

The Bryan Morrison Trophy is a prestigious accolade in the world of polo, and winning it is a significant achievement for any team. The Argentine players, with their exceptional skills and unwavering determination, have added another feather to their cap with this well-deserved victory.

Stay tuned as we bring you more updates and highlights from the world of polo. For now, let’s celebrate the outstanding performance of Alfre Bigatti, Nico Roberts, and Adolfo Casabal in securing the Bryan Morrison Trophy for Argentina!


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