Led by the brothers Camilo and Bartolomé Castagnola, Pablo “Polito” Pieres and the South African Ignatius Du Plessis, La Natividad prevailed over the team led by Adolfo Cambiaso, whose hegemony dates back to 2013.
The final was vibrant from start to finish, with La Natividad always up on the scoreboard, managing the times under the leadership of Bartolomé Castagnola, the best of the afternoon in the match that decided the 128th edition of the traditional competition.
With the title achieved at the Campo Argentino de Polo in Palermo, The Nativity continued its good moment, after being crowned champion of the Hurlingham Open this year.
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As for the Cañuelas team, this season he continued to be led by the experienced Cambiaso, 46, but he renewed his squad, since Francisco Elizalde and Alejandro Muzzio took the places of Pablo Mac Donough and Juan Martín Nero.
With the defeat, La Dolfina could not match Hurlingham as the second most winning team at the Argentine Open (15), behind Coronel Suárez, who is at the top with 25 wins.
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