The prestigious Queen’s Cup resumed on Monday with two matches at Guards Polo Club. The tournament sees 15 teams, up to 22 goals, compete. First up, at Coworth Park, White Crane – with Guy Schwarzenbach subbing in for Jasmine Calvert – claimed their first win in the competition after defeating BP Polo, who are making their debut
Emlor took a 8-6 win over Black Bears to claim the Duke of Sutherland Cup on Sunday, June 6, at Cowdray Park Polo Club. Juan Ambroggio was named MVP, while Vera, ridden by Paco O’Dwyer took BPP honours. The subsidiary trophy went to Bardon, who defeated Murus Sanctus 10-8. The tournament, one of the highlights
Vikings and Park Place emerged victorious in the latest round of the Queen’s Cup on Sunday, June 6. The tournament, hosted by Guards Polo Club, sees fifteen teams, up to 22 goals, compete. First up, Vikings overwhelmed Schockemohle at Black Bears to claim an impressive 14-5 win. Vikings were led by an outstanding Juan Martín Zubía,
The Queen’s Cup, hosted by Guards Polo Club, resumed on Saturday, June 5, with double action, where Talandracas and UAE emerged victorious. The tournament sees fifteen teams, up to 22 goals, compete. The day’s opening match, played at Les Lions, was a thrilling match, one of the best of the season so far. Camilo beat
Black Bears and Emlor have qualified for the final of the Duke of Sutherland Cup after claiming respective wins against Ferne Park and Hurlingham Polo 1875 (Henbury Polo/Noon Giraffe) Friday, June 4. The tournament, underway at Cowdray Park Polo Club, sees eight teams, up to 18 goals, compete. Black Bears and Emlor will go
The internationally recognised polo historian Horace Laffaye has passed away in the United States. A true eminence of the sport, a lovely human being who was much cherished in the polo community, and a great friend and contributor to PoloLine, Horace, who quit his profession as a surgeon to dedicate his whole life to polo,