Play Polo defeated Smiths Polo by 9 goals to 5 score to win the St. James’s Place Queen Mother Trophy at Cirencester Park Polo Club, in Gloucestershire, on Saturday, July 10. Zac Beim was named MVP, while BPP went to Reina, ridden by Mark Tomlinson. In the Subsidiary Trophy, Silvertown Properties took a narrow 7-6
Following a thrilling match, a very close and balanced contest, Monterosso earned a tight 12-11 win over Talandracas in the single match for the Gold Cup for the British Open, played on Saturday July 10. The tournament, one of the three Grand Slams of Polo, alongside the Argentine Open and the US Open, sees thirteen
Cirencester Park Polo Club will host on Saturday the final of The St. James’s Place Queen Mother Trophy, where Play Polo and Smiths Polo will fight for the title at 2:30pm. THE FINAL OF THE ST. JAMES’S PLACE QUEEN MOTHER TROPHY WILL BE STREAMED LIVE ON POLOLINE TV HERE. FINAL ST. JAMES’S PLACE
Emlor Red and Bardon qualified to the championship match of the Royal Windsor Cup, the medium goal tournament hosted by Guards Polo Club. The tournament is the club’s oldest competition, having been established in 1955, the same year Guards was founded. This year’s Royal Windsor sees twenty one teams, up to 15 goals, compete. Teams are split
Murus Sanctus and Scone were victorious in their respective matches for the Gold Cup for the British Open, played on Friday July 9. The tournament, hosted by Cowdray Park Polo Club, set in Midhurst, West Sussex, is one of the three Grand Slams of Polo, alongside the Argentine Open and the US Open, and sees
The Memorial Fundador Enrique Zobel kicked off on Thursday, July 8, in Sotogrande. The tournament sees eight teams, split in two levels (14-goal and 8-goal), compete. The tournament will run through to July 18, with the most important clubs of the area – Ayala, Santa María Polo Club and Dos Lunas – hosting the action.