The one of the biggest tournaments of the European season is preparing for action! Following the success of the 2020 Engels & Volkers Open de France, where great teams and organisations fought for the trophy, there is much expectation surrounding the 21st edition of the competition. Last year’s final is still fresh in mind: a
The Justerini & Brooks Prince of Wales Trophy will resume on Tuesday with a single match between Park Place and Murus Sanctus / La Magdeleine. It is a crucial game, as the winner will be eligible for at least a spot in the penalty shootout to qualify for the final. Both teams claimed debut wins, and
The Justerini & Brooks Prince of Wales Trophy continued as Thai Polo and Monterosso claimed respective wins over King Power and White Crane on Monday, May 24. These victories mean that both teams have fair chances of qualifying for Saturday’s final. The tournament continues on Tuesday with a single match: Park Place vs. Murus
Black Bears and Ferne Park will go head to head in the final of the Oxfordshire Cup, which sees four teams, up to 18 goals, compete. The final will be played on the impeccable grounds of Black Bears Polo Club, the Schwarzenbach family club in Shiplake. On the other hand, CPG and Perfect Moment will
Many tournaments were decided in England over the weekend, while others are in the final stages. Cowdray, Guards, and Black Bears are among the busiest clubs of the season so far. CICERO CUP The final of the Cicero Cup was played on Sunday, May 23, at Cowdray Park Polo Club, with Ferne Park claiming
The Gerald Balding Cup came to an end on Sunday, May 23, at Cirencester Park Polo Club. The title went to Hascombe Stud, who beat Coppid Owls by 8 goals to 7. The Subsidiary went to CANI following their 7-3 win over Saracens. The tournament saw eight teams, up to 8 goals, compete. FINAL