Following their victory against Park Place Vaara on Friday May 27, Dubai is the first team who secured a spot in the quarter finals of the Queen’s Cup. Guards Polo Club’s most prestigious tournament sees fifteen teams, up to 22 goals, compete for the title. In the opening contest, played on the Castle Ground, Dubai
The English season got off to an interesting start. The expectations generated post pandemic mean that there are several teams are competing, but when it seemed that trouble was over, many people are experiencing unforeseen issues. As soon as the first games of the season started, last minute replacements for players were made. The
Park Place and Scone remained undefeated and on the winning path, following their respective victories in a new league round of the Queen’s Cup, that took place on Thursday May 26. Guards Polo Club’s most prestigious tournament sees fifteen teams, up to 22 goals, compete for the title. In the first match, Park Place dominated
The season at Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, set in Apremont, France, is in full swing. Some tournaments have come to an end, but many others are still underway. Three of them – Trophée Bourbon (12 goal); Trophée de Champlatreux (8 goal); and Nam’s Cup (4 goal) are in progress. All three finals are set
The Queen’s Cup continued on Wednesday, May 25, with two games. Monterosso and UAE claimed respective victories over Marqués de Riscal and Twelve Oaks. Guards Polo Club’s most prestigious tournament sees fifteen teams, up to 22 goals, compete for the title. In the first match of the day, Monterosso were able to control the play
The Queen’s Cup, Guards Polo Club’s most prestigious competition, resumed on Tuesday, May 24, with two games. Park Place Vaara and Dubai claimed victories to maintain their undefeated status. The tournament sees fifteen teams, up to 22 goals, compete for the coveted trophy. In the day’s opening contest, Park Place Vaara managed to overcome tough