Emlor and Bardon have qualified for the final of the Indian Empire Shield, one of the most competitive tournaments on the English polo circuit, hosted at Guards Polo Club. The 2021 edition saw eleven teams, up to 18 goals, compete, and the trophy, a massive shield, dates back to the early ’20s. The semifinals, played
The following is a letter posted by Nick Wiles, Chairman of the Hurlingham Polo Association, regarding the retirement of David Woodd as CEO of the governing body of polo in England and Ireland: Dear Members, We are announcing today the retirement of David Woodd as Chief Executive of the HPA from the end
Emlor Red took a tight 8.5-8 win over Bardon to claim the Royal Windsor Cup, the medium goal tournament hosted by Guards Polo Club, on Sunday, July 12. The tournament is the club’s oldest competition. It was established in 1955, the same year Guards was founded. This year’s Royal Windsor saw twenty one teams, up to
The Argentine Spring season is still an age away, but news relating to the 2021 high goal season in the country is drawing attention to what’s to come. What will be a historic occasion is causing much of a stir, and rightly so. This year, Harald Link’s Thai Polo will organise the 56th Jockey Club
Andrew Swaffield was appointed Chairman of Cowdray Park Polo Club, on January 29, 2021, after Roderick Vere Nicoll stepped down. Since then, Viscount Cowdray, the club’s President, has been delighted by Andrew’s role within what is one of the most renown clubs in the world. Polo at Cowdray started back in 1910, and has been
Emlor took a 8-6 win over Black Bears to claim the Duke of Sutherland Cup on Sunday, June 6, at Cowdray Park Polo Club. Juan Ambroggio was named MVP, while Vera, ridden by Paco O’Dwyer took BPP honours. The subsidiary trophy went to Bardon, who defeated Murus Sanctus 10-8. The tournament, one of the highlights