There’s a long way to go until the coveted Argentine Triple Crown begins, but the anticipated spring season in Argentina is already beginning to take shape. The Argentine Association of Polo (AAP) has revealed the eight teams that will compete in the Triple Crown, as well as the seven lineups that will fight to qualify
The English polo season is on the horizon, with teams and players getting ready for a competitive few months ahead. Unlike 2020, this season will allow spectators into the clubs to enjoy the action up close. The high goal kicks off on Wednesday, May 19, with the prestigious Justerini & Brooks Prince of Wales Trophy
The season in Palm Beach has come to an end and the United States Polo Association (USPA) has released the latest outdoor handicap changes. The two most notable handicap changes relate to Poroto Cambiaso, Juan Britos and Camilo Castagnola, who were raised to 9 goals. Juano won the CV Whitney Cup with Park Place, while
The Board of Directors of the Argentine Association of Polo announced their decision to reschedule all official polo tournaments as of Monday, April 26, The decision was taken on the advice of the Board’s Subcommittee on Medicine, due to the strain being placed on the country’s health system by the second wave of COVID-19. As
La Cañada Polo Club, set in Open Door, has decided to postpone the La Cañada Open on account of the strain being placed on Argentina’s health system during the second wave of Covid-19. The tournament will resume in September. The finals of the competition, originally set for Tuesday, April 27, will be played in late September 2021.
With the conclusion of the US high goal season last weekend, all eyes now land on the upcoming British season. In terms of the high goal, a fourteenth team, Thai Polo, has announced their participation in the Justerini & Brooks Prince of Wales Trophy. Thai Polo’s lineup will be composed of young guns Ned Hine, Louis Hine,