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
The Queen’s Cup resumed on Thursday with the subsidiary semifinals. Talandracas beat RH Polo in the opening game at Flemish Farm, while Emlor defeat Les Lions at the latter’s home ground. SUBSIDIARY SEMIFINALS (Thursday) RH POLO 11-12 TALANDRACAS (at The Castle Ground, Flemish Farm) Talandracas: Hugues Carmignac 0, Juan Gris Zavaleta 7 (1 goal), Fran
The Queen’s Cup, one of the most prestigious polo tournaments in the world, resumed on Wednesday with the semifinals. In the opening clash, Park Place beat Valiente, and will be playing the Queen’s Cup final in their first ever season playing the english high-goal. Up next, at The Queen’s Ground, La Indiana defeat La Bamba
The Queen’s Cup, one of the most prestigious polo tournaments in the world, resumed on Sunday with the last two quarterfinals matches. La Bamba de Areco claimed a win over Les Lions, while La Indiana defeated Emlor. La Indiana will fight for a place in the final for a third consecutive year. The final
The Queen’s Cup, one of the most prestigious polo tournaments in the world, resumed on Saturday with two matches of the quarterfinals. The current matchday saw wins by Park Place over defending champions RH Polo and by Valiente over Talandracas. The final of the Queen’s Cup is scheduled for Sunday, June 17th. PARK PLACE 9-5
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