The second day of league matches for the Queen’s Cup took place on Wednesday May 17, and saw wins for Monterosso and King Power against Marqués de Riscal and Twelve Oaks, respectively. The Queen’s Cup, Guards Polo Club’s premier tournament, sees fifteen teams up to 22 goals, competing for the coveted trophy. Monterosso –
The Queen’s Cup kicked off on Tuesday May 17, and saw Park Place Vaara and Dubai victorious, the latter in their comeback to the tournament hosted by Guards Polo Club after a three years absence. The Queen’s Cup sees fifteen teams up to 22 goals, competing for the coveted trophy. In the opening match,
The Queen’s Cup, Guards Polo Club’s most prestigious competition, is set to start on Tuesday, May 17. The tournament will see fifteen teams, up to 22 goals, compete – including current title holders, UAE Polo. There’s significant news in terms of teams. Andrey Borodin’s organization, Park Place, will feature two lineups: Park Place and
Marqués de Riscal, winners of the 2021 high goal Gold Cup in Sotogrande, claimed a fantastic debut win in the British high goal. Alejandro Aznar’s foursome defeated Murus Sanctus 14-11 to take the Trippetts Challenge on Sunday, May 15, at Cowdray Park Polo Club, in West Sussex. The final was a rematch for Marqués
The Bienvenida Cup kicked off the season at Sotogrande, with action hosted by Ayala Polo Club. The tournament saw four teams, up to 8 goals, compete. The final saw Rhone Hill take an impressive 9-5 win over East Polo on Sunday, May 15, to claim the first title of the year. BIENVENIDA CUP – FINAL: RHONE
Emlor did it again! Spencer McCarthy’s team claimed a narrow 8-7 win over Four Quarters Blacks to reclaim the Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother’s Centenary Tournament, on Sunday, May 15 at Guards Polo Club. As was the case in 2021, this year’s final was a hard fought match, played in poor weather conditions. The