The league stages of the Queen’s Cup is coming to a close. The tournament, which sees fifteen teams, up to 22 goals, compete, continued on Thursday, June 3, with Monterosso and Scone claiming respective wins over Thai Polo and White Crane. Monterosso and Thai Polo opened fire at Flemish Farm, on the grounds overlooking Windsor
The Queen’s Cup continued with day two of the action as King Power and Park Place claimed wins over UAE II and Schockemohle, respectively. First up, King Power dominated UAE II at Noel Farm, taking a 7-3 advantage by half time. They followed up by securing a 10-4 advantage in the following chukka. Just when it
Talandracas and title holders Great Oaks Les Lions claimed debut victories in The Queen’s Cup after defeating Murus Sanctus La Magdeleine and Emlor, respectively. The tournament sees fifteen teams, up to 22 goals, compete. Teams are split into three leagues. The first match, played at Cowdray Park Polo Club, saw Talandracas (with Max Voelker
The Queen’s Cup is due to begin on Tuesday, June 1, at Guards Polo Club, the club founded in 1955 by His Royal Highness, the late Prince Philip. The Duke of Edinburgh had been the club’s President since day one. The tournament was established in 1960 as a tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Cibao La Pampa claimed the KE Sotogrande Cup on Sunday, May 30, at Ayala Polo Club. Even though they lost 4-5 to John Smith, they had already won their two previous games. This season marks a new era for polo in Sotogrande, with Ayala acting as the main host of the action. The club is supported
Thai Polo beat Monterosso 13-12 to claim the Justerini & Brooks Prince of Wales Trophy, the opening high goal tournament of the English season. The thrilling championship match took place at the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club, on Saturday, May 29. Thai Polo, who received one goal on handicap, fought hard against a determined