The Queen’s Cup continued on Saturday, June 4, as Park Place and Great Oaks Les Lions claimed respective victories over Dubai and UAE to secure places in the semifinals. The Queen’s Cup sees fifteen teams, up to 22 goals, compete for the coveted trophy. First up, Park Place claimed a narrow 16-15 win over
Kazak and Sainte Mesme will go head to head in the final of the Tournoi de la Ville de Paris at Polo de Paris. The tournament, which precedes the Open de Paris, and sees six teams, up to 12 goals, compete. Polo de Paris is one of the most lavish and glamorous polo clubs
Dubai, Scone, King Power, Great Oaks Les Lions, UAE, Park Place, La Magdeleine and Park Place Vaara qualified to the quarter finals of the Queen’s Cup after the last league matches that were played on Wednesday June 1, that saw Scone and Great Oaks Les Lions victorious. The Queen’s Cup sees fifteen teams up to 22
The Queen’s Cup continued with the penultimate league round of the tournament as King Power, UAE and Scone claimed wins to qualify for the quarter finals, alongside Dubai who had already secured a place in the next stage. Guards Polo Club’s most prestigious tournament sees fifteen teams, up to 22 goals, compete for the title.
The Queen’s Cup continued on Monday, May 30, with La Magdeleine and Clinova claiming victories. Guards Polo Club’s premier tournament sees fifteen teams, up to 22 goals, compete for the coveted trophy. First up, La Magdeleine took a narrow 9-8 win over Thai Polo NP. The latter took the lead in the first two
The English season is in full swing, with many tournaments being played at clubs around the country. Cowdray Park Polo Club is currently hosting the prestigious Duke of Sutherland Cup. The tournament, that began on Monday, May 23, sees ten teams, up to 18 goals, compete. The finals are due on Sunday, June 5.