The Queen’s Cup, one of the most prestigious polo tournaments in the world, resumed on Wednesday with two matches at different venues. Eleven 22-goal teams are in competition. The current matchday saw wins by Les Lions over Valiente and by Monterosso against RH Polo. The final of the Queen’s Cup is scheduled for Sunday, June
Greenwich Polo Club will kick off its 37th season of high-goal polo with opening day on Sunday, June 10th. Sunday’s game is open to the public and will feature the first match of the first 16-goal Shreve, Crump & Low Cup. Polo teams Hawk Hill (Philip MacTaggart, Dylan Rossiter, Gringo Colombres and Lucas Diaz Alberdi)
DUKE OF SUTHERLAND With 15 18-goal formations in participation, the Duke of Sutherland Cup is being played at Cowdray Park. The final is scheduled for Sunday, June 10th. Latest results: Emlor 14-7 Altamira K Bardon 8-5 Four Quarters Black El Remanso/El Paraiso 10.5-11 Marchfield HB Polo la Forge 8-9 Talandracas Desert Palm/Dubai 10-9 Murus Sanctus
The Queen’s Cup, one of the most prestigious polo tournaments in the world, which sees eleven 22-goal teams are in competition, continued on Tuesday with two matches played at two venues. The latest day of action saw La Bamba de Areco beat Clinova and Park Place defeat 2017 semifinalists El Remanso. The last qualifying matches
The Queen’s Cup, one of the most prestigious polo tournaments in the world, resumed on Sunday with a match at Guards Polo Club. Eleven 22-goal teams are in competition. Emlor claimed its second win in the tournament after beating Les Lions 12-9. The final of the Queen’s Cup is scheduled for Sunday, June 17th. EMLOR
The Tournoi de la Ville, second leg of the Polo de Paris Triple Crown, came to an end on Sunday at Bagatelle. The tournament saw six 10-goal teams in competition. Matches were held between Bagatelle and Sainte Mesme over three weekends. Sainte Mesme took the title for a sixth year in a row after beating