La Dolfina Marqués de Riscal will play their first ever final of the Queen’s Cup, against no less than Park Place, a lineup that had already played several finals at Guards Polo Club, but they were never able to win. La Dolfina and Marqués de Riscal have joined forces, and aim to win a title;
Park Place qualified to the final of the Queen’s Cup, after a remarkable match against Dubai. Andrey Borodin and Co are no strangers to the decisive game of the Queen’s Cup – they played it several times but they were never able to win it. So this time it will be sort of a rematch.
Disney+ is delighted to present a documentary series on the greatest polo player in history, directed by Oscar winner, Juan José Campanella. The three chapters series reveals the intimacy of a 30-years career as the world’s number one as well as all his records; the revolution of clonation and how he challenged the cientific boundaries
Alfie Hyde is, without doubts, having the time of his life, and Cowdray Park Polo Club is seeing the young English player at his best. He won the Dollar Cup, with Ferne Park, and one week later, he claimed the Duke of Sutherland Cup, playing with La Irenita MB, alongside Prince Mateen Bolkiah, Bartolomé Castagnola
On Sunday June 8, La Berta and Octogone played the final of the Coupe Patrick Guerrand-Hermes, hosted by the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, in La Ferme de Apremont, France. The former claimed the title of the contest that is a tribute to the club’s founder, Monsieur Patrick Guerrand Hermes. The match saw
La Irenita MB Polo claimed a 9-6 victory over White Crane Black and ran out the champions of the Duke of Sutherland Cup, following the final that was held on Sunday June 8, at Cowdray Park Polo Club, in Midhurst, West Sussex, England. Meanwhile, the Subsidiary Tatham Cup went toEmlor Black, who defeated G-Squared