Polo in France is on a high. The country is considered to have one of the best medium goal fixtures, not only in Europe, but in the world, and the Open de France, for teams up to 16-goals, played at Chantilly, is one of the apex of the season. This 2019 edition will welcome
By Alejandra Ocampo Facundo Sola has been playing the English high goal for many years now. In 2011 he won the Queen’s Cup with Talandracas, and he has been on the way up ever since. That same year, Sola, from Moldes, located in the Argentine province of Cordoba, shone in the Dubai Gold Cup
Monterosso has steadily been paving its path in the English high goal, showing that it deserves to compete alongside the best organisations in the world. This season Alessando Bazzoni’s team is competing in practically every 22 goal tournament (Prince of Wales Trophy, Queen’s Cup, Warwickshire Cup, and now, the British Open Gold Cup); they also
The prestigious Queen’s Cup, played at Guards Polo Club, comes to an end on Sunday. Eight players have the chance of winning the title and accepting the trophy from Her Majesty The Queen—one of them is Argentine Benjamín Uquiza, who has represented Park Place since he played the Prince of Wales Trophy with them.
Sunday’s Queen’s Cup final will see Scone and Park Place go head to head. While there will be several experienced players on the field, there will also be a few playing the final for the first time. One of them is Nico Pieres. The twenty-eight year old Argentine has played the final of the Gold
It might be fair to say that James Harper is, today, the best English polo player. While he is currently ranked at 6 goals, Scone’s number four has been playing at a level higher than his current handicap rating for some time now. Last year was monumental for Harper, as he won the British