The English season is at a high, with a competitive Queen’s Cup having just come to an end, and the Royal Windsor, which sees twenty-three teams in competition, in the decisive stages. Off the field, several meetings between players and directors of the Argentine Association of Polo have taken place over the last few weeks
ROYAL WINDSOR CUP The Royal Windsor Cup, the most important 15-goal tournament in England, is taking place at Guards Polo Club, with 23 teams in participation. The final is scheduled for Sunday, June 24th. The qualification stages have come to an end and the quarterfinals have been set: ROYAL WINDSOR CUP Wednesday: 11:30am: Park Place
Ivan Weiss took the reins of the former Antelope team, now Novis Insurance, for the final tournament of the summer and quickly put two wins on the board defeating Klentner Ranch 12-9 and Farmers & Merchants Bank 8-6. Gonzalez led the scoring charge scoring 7 of Novis Insurance’ 8 goals against FMB and an additional
Last Sunday, Michael Bickford, one of the top polo patrons in the world in terms of playing level, achieved his long-sought-after objective. After losing the Queen’s Cup for two consecutive years (2016 against Dubai, and 2017 against RH Polo), he finally claimed the title, after beating Park Place 9 goals to 7. “Third year lucky
Greenwich’s high-goal season resumed on Sunday with the last qualification matches of the Shreve Crump & Low Cup at Greenwich Polo Club, in the East Coast of United States. The tournament sees four 16-goal teams in participation. After this competition, it will be the time for the Monty Waterbury Cup, the Silver Cup and the
The Queen’s Cup came to an end on Sunday at Guards Polo Club. In the main final, La Indiana beat Park Place on The Queen’s Ground to win the title for the first time. Earlier, Emlor defeated Talandracas on The Duke’s Ground to win the Subsidiary Trophy. FINAL QUEEN’S CUP: LA INDIANA 9-7 PARK PLACE