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Eduardo "Sapo" Caset
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Biography
Eduardo "Sapo" Caset is one of the most beloved figures in contemporary Argentine polo — a 10-goal professional whose long association with La Dolfina, the dynasty built by Adolfo Cambiaso, placed him at the epicentre of the most dominant team in polo history. His nickname "Sapo" (Spanish for "toad") derives from his physical build and exuberant personality, and has been worn with pride throughout a career that has brought him universal affection across the polo world. Caset developed through Argentina's competitive junior circuit before establishing himself at 10-goal, one of a tiny elite who have held the sport's maximum rating. His inclusion in La Dolfina — the team that dominated Argentine polo through the 2010s and 2020s — placed him alongside Cambiaso, Facundo Pieres, and other legends in one of sport's great professional combinations. Within that formidable combination, Caset's role was vital: his physical intensity, tenacious work-rate, and ability to perform consistently in the high-pressure environment of the Argentine Open made him indispensable. His Argentine Open wins with La Dolfina are the centrepiece of his career achievements, but Caset's contributions extend to the Copa Hurlingham, Copa Abierta Tortugas, and the full Triple Crown circuit. He is one of a very small number of players who have experienced the Argentine Triple Crown sweep — winning all three major events in a single season — a feat that only La Dolfina in its prime has achieved in the modern era. Internationally, Caset has represented leading patrons on the English high-goal circuit and in the USA, bringing the intensity and technical precision of the La Dolfina style to competitions across the Northern Hemisphere. Beyond his match record, Sapo Caset has become one of polo's genuine personalities — gregarious, passionate, and deeply committed to the sport's values — whose presence in any changing room or at any event brings an energy that elevates those around him.
Career Highlights
Sapo Caset joined Ellerstina in the 1990s and became one of their most important professional players. His partnership with the Pieres family produced some of the most memorable matches in Argentine Open history. He also enjoyed successful stints in the United Kingdom and United States.
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Player Details
Country
Argentina
Association
AAP
Handicap
10 goal
Status
Modern Era
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