Heavy rain delayed the final of the British Open Gold Cup at Cowdray Park Polo Club, but once action started, the rain Thai Polo and UAE put on a great show – the perfect finale to a magnificent British season. After an intense six chukkas, Thai Polo managed to secure a 9-7 victory over UAE
Altaris, the lineup composed by Jamal Nusseibeh, Milo Dorignac, Valerio Zubiaurre and Joaquin Panelo, claimed the East Coast Gold Cup, after defeating Ellipse by a close 12-11 in extra chukka, with a golden goal by Joaquin Panelo, in the championship match played at Greenwich Polo Club. The tournament that saw six teams up to 16
Rhone Hill defeated Silvertown Properties by a 7-6 score and claimed the Cheltenham Cup, following the finals that took place on Sunday July 25, at Cirencester Park Polo Club, in Gloucestershire. Meanwhile, the Subsidiary went to Irongate who took a tight 5-4.5 win over Noon Giraffe. The Cheltenham Cup saw five teams up to 12
UAE and Thai Polo will go head-to-head on Cowdray Park Polo Club’s main ground, overlooking the splendid ruins of the Cowdray Castle, in a battle for the British Open Gold Cup. The tournament is recognised as one of the three Grand Slams of Polo, alongside the Argentine Open and the US Open. Thirteen teams, up
UAE and Thai Polo will battle it out in the final of the British Open Gold Cup. Both teams qualified for the final after claiming respective wins against Great Oaks Les Lions and Scone on Wednesday, July 21. The tournament, hosted by Cowdray Park Polo Club, in Midhurst, West Sussex, is recognised as one of
The league stage of the East Coast Gold Cup, underway at Greenwich Polo Club, came to an end on Tuesday, July 20. The tournament sees six teams, up to 16 goals, compete. Ellipse, White Birch Farm and IGEA claimed victories to qualify for the semifinals, due on Friday. The East Coast Gold Cup final