It’s usually said third time lucky; that means, when one wants to achieve something, it normally takes three attempts until one gets it. But this does not apply to Park Place, simply because it took them no less than five finals to earn their most desired goal – to claim The Queen’s Cup, a tournament
The British Open Polo Championship for the Cowdray Gold Cup, the highlight of the season in England, hosted by Cowdray Park Polo Club, in Midhurst, West Sussex, and one of the Grand Slams of Polo alongside the Argentine Open and the US Open, is due to commence within the next ten days, and it is
The polo community received a devastating blow on Thursday June 12. Aureus’ patron, Sunjay Kapur, passed away unexpectedly, while he was playing the subsidiary semifinal of the Queen’s Cup, against Sujan Indian Tigers, at Guards Polo Club. A successful billionaire businesman, born in India, Sunjay Kapur was only 53-years-old. Although it is not yet
The third edition of the Polo Nations Cup commenced on Thursday June 12, at the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, in La Ferme d’Apremont, in France. The prestigious international tournament sees ten teams up to 12 goals, in participation, from six countries – France, Argentina, Australia, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium and the United Kingdom.
La Dolfina Marqués de Riscal will play their first ever final of the Queen’s Cup, against no less than Park Place, a lineup that had already played several finals at Guards Polo Club, but they were never able to win. La Dolfina and Marqués de Riscal have joined forces, and aim to win a title;
Park Place qualified to the final of the Queen’s Cup, after a remarkable match against Dubai. Andrey Borodin and Co are no strangers to the decisive game of the Queen’s Cup – they played it several times but they were never able to win it. So this time it will be sort of a rematch.