The Queen’s Cup, one of the most prestigious polo tournaments in the world, continued on Sunday with three matches. The tournament sees twelve 22-goal teams compete. The finals are scheduled for Sunday, June 16th. The tournament gives four teams the chance of advancing to the quarterfinals without having to go into a play-off.
The season at Saint Tropez Polo Club, on the French Riviera, is well underway. After VT Wealth Management’s success in the opening tournament, the Sun Trophy, it is now time for the second competition: the 10-goal Silver Whips. The Silver Whips will run from May 30 to June 9. Latest results: May 30: Battistoni 5.5-5 VT
The Tournoi de la Ville de Paris, second leg of the Parisienne Triple Crown, resumed on Saturday June 2, with the third matchday, played at Sainte Mesme and Bagatelle. The tournament preceeds the 125 Open de Paris Engel & Volker, the culminating tournament of the season at Polo de Paris. The finals of
The 6-goal Henley Cup, that feature six teams in competition, will come to an end on Sunday June 2, at Black Bears, Oxfordshire. Northwood and Cuatro Estrellas will be fighting for the title. THE HENLEY CUP FINALS WILL BE STREAMED LIVE ON POLOLINE TV HD ON THIS LINK. The order of play
The 22-goal Queen’s Cup, one of the most prestigious competitions of the world, resumed on Saturday June 1, with two attractive matches. VS King Power showed some improvement again and claimed their second win in the competition, while title holders, La Indiana, defeated Dubai in a very attractive match that was decided in extra chukka,
Following a short break, the Queen’s Cup, Guards Polo Club’s premier tournament, resumed on Friday May 31, with a single match, Scone vs. Emlor, played at Coworth Park David Paradice’s Scone foursome had to fight hard to take a narrow win against Spencer McCarthy’s Emlor. The final of the Queen’s Cup is set to be