On Saturday, July 16, the finals of two important womens tournaments were played at Cowdray Park Polo Club, in Midhurst West Sussex: the British Ladies Open Championship and the British Ladies High Goal Championship for the Cowdray Rosebowl. The former saw six teams, up to 16 goals, compete. Teams were split into two leagues. The latter saw
Cowdray Park Polo Club, set in Midhurst, West Sussex, will host two important women’s tournaments. First, the British Ladies High Goal Championship for the Cowdray Rosebowl is set to start on Monday, July 4. The tournament will see five teams, up to 22 goals, compete. The finals are set to be played on Saturday, July 16. Next,
Semper Anticus defeated Costwold Airport by 8 goals to 4.5 to win the Ladies 22-goal on Tuesday, June 7, at Cirencester Park Polo Club, Gloucestershire. As in 2021, Lucy Coddington represented Clarinda Tija-Dharmandi’s team. This year, 10-goaler Nina Clarkin stepped in for Hazel Jackson. Semper Anticus also won the tournament last year, beating La Ruleta/La
Semper Anticus beat La Rosada/La Ruleta 8-7 and claimed the Ladies 18-Goal, the ladies polo tournament that was played at Cirencester Park Polo Club, following the finals that took place in the club set in Gloucestershire on Saturday July 31. Meanwhile, the Subsidiary went to R&R who took a 7-6 win over OKL Equestrian. The
UAE took a narrow 7-6 win over La Ruleta to claim the British Ladies Open Championships at Cowdray Park Polo Club, in Midhurst, West Sussex, on Saturday, July 17. The tournament saw nine teams, up to 18 goals (women’s handicap), compete. Catalina Lavinia was named MVP, while two horses took BPP honours: Trilogy, owned and ridden
UAE and La Ruleta will play the championship match of the British Ladies Open Championships, the competitive ladies tournament, hosted by Cowdray Park Polo Club, in Midhurst, West Sussex. The competition commenced on Wednesday July 7, and sees nine teams up to 18 goals (ladies handicap), compete. Both teams will go head-to-head in the final