The last part of the series of articles that previously reviewed teams within at League A teams and teams within Group B/D due to play the St. Regis Cowdray Gold Cup, will focus is on those within Group D/E, and how these lineups will reach the quarter finals of the tournament, that celebrates no less than 70 years of heritage, elegance and excellence.
The 70th. St. Regis Cowdray Gold Cup kicked off on Tuesday June 23; nineteen teams up to 22 goals are in competition for the coveted golden trophy. Following the first clash, between Akasha and White Crane, with the former victorious, the follow-up was another remarkable contest – Gaston vs. Jehangiri. After Gaston’s significant first win
Ana Esobedo’s squad, Ojo Caliente, is playing their first ever Gold Cup in England. And PoloLine met up with Facundo Sola, who remarked that the season in England is the most competitive after the Triple Crown, in Argentina, because of the history, the level of play and the importance this contest has for the patrons.
Dubai beat Green Gates 7.5-4 and ran out the champions of the Royal Windsor Cup, the medium goal competition hosted by Guards Polo Club, set in Windsor Great Park, England. The Royal Windsor Cup is the club’s oldest tournament, having being played for the first time in 1955, the year the club was founded by
Following a very hard fought match, Thai Polo claimed a narrow 11-10 win over Lovelocks Polo Stud and ran out the champions of the Warwickshire Cup, Cirencester Park Polo Club’s most important tournament. The final took place on Saturday June 20, at England’s oldest club, established in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, in 1894, and saw four teams
As a follow-up to the previous article that gives a look at League A teams who are set to play the upcoming St. Regis Cowdray Gold Cup, this one will focus on those within Group B/C, and how these lineups will reach the quarter finals of the tournament, that celebrates no less than 70 years of heritage, elegance and excellence.