Eduardo Amaya, former professional polo player and current polo instructor at Houston Polo Club, has become a prominent figure in our sport. Guided into polo by his father, Talo Amaya, Eduardo went on to compete in countless tournaments (in fact, he won the first edition of the Potrillos Cup back in 1962). Eduardo then developed
Charlie Hanbury is one of the most well known English players on the polo scene, but he is also known for his breeding program, Lovelocks. The horses he breeds are played by him, as well as several other teams and players, both in England and in Argentina. Hanbury was part of the winning Remanso
Nina Clarkin is one of the leading female polo professionals in the world. The English player, rated at 10-goals, comes from a traditional polo family: the Vesteys. She has won numerous tournaments around the world and has been a trailblazer for many young women coming into the sport. Nina shares her passion for polo and
Pieres and polo ponies go together like bread and butter. Since the legendary Gonzalo Pieres founded Ellerstina with the inimitable Kerry Packer, the Pieres’ have not stopped breeding horses. The quality of the horses has improved every year, and today, the Pieres’ own some of the best polo ponies in the world. Their horses are
James Harper was one of the best players of the 2019 English season. Playing well above his handicap of 6-goals, Harper claimed the Queen’s Cup with the Australian based team Scone, an organisation that debuted in the English high goal this year. Harper and Scone then went on to qualify for the semifinals of the