The Queen’s Cup, one of the most important polo tournaments within the international calendar, will come to and end on Sunday June 27. Scone and UAE will ride onto The Queen’s Ground, the main field of the club set in Windsor Great Park, with the promise of a great championship match seeking for the coveted
Vikings narrowly defeated Emlor by 8 goals to 7 to win the Warwickshire Cup, Cirencester Park Polo Club’s flagship tournament, on Saturday, June 26. Set in Gloucestershire, Cirencester is England’s oldest club, having been founded in 1894. The tournament saw six teams, up to 22 goals, compete. Chris Mackenzie was named MVP. The Subsidiary title went
Emsworth defeated Tchogan/Libertine by 9 goals to 3 to win the Archie David Cup, the prestigious 8-goal tournament, on Saturday, June 26, at Guards Polo Club. Meanwhile, the Catherham Cup was won by Quixote, who took a 10-7 win over CANI. The Archie David Cup is named after Major Archie David, a founding member of
Emlor and Vikings are set to play the championship match of the Warwickshire Cup, Cirencester Park Polo Club’s flagship tournament, on Saturday June 26, at 3pm. Set in Gloucestershire, Cirencester is England’s oldest club, having been founded in 1894. The tournament sees six teams, up to 22 goals, compete. Previously, Snakebite and Madams Farm will
Sorleone qualified for the final of the Kings Polo Master, after defeating Amanara 9-8 in the first semifinal that took place at Villa a Sesta Polo Club, set in Tuscany, Italy. It is the most important competition of the club, that features high class facilities, and that sees six teams up to 16 goals, compete.
The Kings Polo Master is underway at Villa a Sesta Polo Club in Tuscany, in Italy. The tournament sees six teams, up to 16 goals, compete. The league stages saw each team play three games. The semifinals will be played on Thursday and Friday. The final of the Kings Polo Master is scheduled on Saturday,