Paco de Narvaez Jr. brings a 7-goal handicap to DUS, where he pairs with 8-goaler Antonio Heguy to form the team’s professional backbone. The ‘Jr.’ signals polo lineage — the de Narvaez name is established in Argentine polo circles, and Paco carries that into the American season.
At DUS, de Narvaez plays alongside Heguy, Matias ‘Colo’ Gonzalez at 4, and patron Marc Ganzi at 2. The Heguy-de Narvaez pairing at 8 and 7 gives DUS a strong professional one-two punch — enough firepower to compete with any team in the U.S. Open draw.
A 7-goal rating at this level means de Narvaez is expected to be decisive in open play, converting chances and supporting the attack through every chukker.