“It was an amazing experience – I was 14 years old. I was doing whatever Lolo [Castagnola] asked - taking care of the
horses, working with the pilots - at the same time I was playing amazing practices with Lolo and Lucas Monteverde, sometimes [Guillermo] Terrera and [Adolfo] Cambiaso”
on the uncertainty of his predicament. The same day that bad news had arrived from his Spanish team, Andrew Hine picked up the phone in England. An invitation to try out for a new team he was managing, Park Place, was offered. The rest is modern polo history. Under the patronage of
Russian Andrey Borodin, Park Place has taken the polo season by storm in just three years. Beginning with the eight-goal at Guards Polo Club, this year they fielded competitive teams across the country’s high-goal tournaments; the highlight undoubtedly reaching the final of the Cartier Queen’s Cup. Gathering