Palm Beach Equine beat Dracarys by a narrow 11-10 and won the Outback Cup, the fourth and last stage of the NPC 16-goal Championship (Wellington Polo Tour). The Outback Cup is the last tournament of the series, prior to the much anticipated big final that is due on Sunday April 13, at the National Polo Center,
The Triple Crown of Polo, the culminating tournament of the high goal season at the Ganzi’s family club Grand Champions, located in Welington, Florida, will kick off on Sunday April 5. The competition will see four teams up to 26 goals, partake. Teams are due to play three league games; the two best positioned
2025 started with some news with regards to the rules of polo. The United States Polo Association (USPA) added a new rule, that was quite controversial at first – it was not known whether this rule would be able to make the game quicker or slower. But, at the end of the day, the so-called
There’s still a long way to go until the 2025 Argentine season begins; yet, the Argentine Association of Polo (AAP) announced the eight teams who are eligible to play the coveted Triple Crown – Hurlingham Open, Tortugas Open and Argentine Open – as well as those who will be able to participate in the Qualification
Following a hard fought game, Tonkawa beat Travieso 13-12 and won The Palm Beach Open, the third tournament of the World Polo League, for teams up to 26 goals. The final took place at Grand Champions Polo Club, in Wellington, Florida, United States, on Sunday March 30. Therefore, Casablanca was unable to capture their third
La Irenita earned a hard fought 13-12 win against Las Rosas La Natividad (who received five goals on handicap), and won the República Argentina Cup, the highlight of the Autumn season in Argentina, after the championship match that took place on Saturday March 29, at Palermo (ground 2). It’s worth to notice that this is