As the Queen’s Cup enters its final stages, we now have a clearer perspective of how the tournament might pan out. There have been few surprises thus far, but that could all change with this weekend’s quarterfinals. If we consider favourites, it is hard to just pick two, or even three, teams. Defending champion
The quarterfinals of the Queen’s Cup were set on Wednesday after the three remaining playoff matches were held at Guards Polo Club. The tournament sees twelve 22-goal teams in competition; finals are scheduled for Sunday, June 16. La Indiana, Talandracas, VS King Power and UAE Polo qualified for the quarterfinals on Saturday, while La Bamba de
La Bamba de Areco claimed an important victory in the Queen’s Cup to qualify for the quarterfinals of the prestigious tournament, which sees twelve 22-goal in competition. Jean-François Decaux’s foursome dominated the match to defeat Murus Sanctus 15-11 at Manor Farm. The finals are scheduled for Sunday, June 16. The win means La Bamba de Areco
The Argentine Triple Crown calendar was announced a few weeks ago, and now the AAP has unveiled the full calendar for high-goal tournaments to be played in the spring season. FULL CALENDAR: 52° San Jorge Open: August 31 – September 7. 55° Jockey Club Open: September 11-21.* Xtreme Polo League: September 21 – October
The Henley Cup came to an end on Sunday at Black Bears, Oxfordshire, in England. The tournament saw six 6-goal teams compete. Cuatro Estrellas beat Northwood to claim the title; a successful penalty conversion by Oli Hipwood sealed the victory for his team. THE HENLEY CUP FINALS WERE STREAMED LIVE ON POLOLINE TV HD
The fourth day of Tournoi de la Ville de Paris, the second leg of the Parisian Triple Crown, was held on Sunday, at both Sainte Mesme and Bagatelle. The tournament preceeds the 125th Open de Paris Engel & Volkers – the apex of the season at Polo de Paris. Le Pommeray and Sainte Mesme