Many tournaments were decided in England over the weekend, while others are in the final stages. Cowdray, Guards, and Black Bears are among the busiest clubs of the season so far. CICERO CUP The final of the Cicero Cup was played on Sunday, May 23, at Cowdray Park Polo Club, with Ferne Park claiming
The Gerald Balding Cup came to an end on Sunday, May 23, at Cirencester Park Polo Club. The title went to Hascombe Stud, who beat Coppid Owls by 8 goals to 7. The Subsidiary went to CANI following their 7-3 win over Saracens. The tournament saw eight teams, up to 8 goals, compete. FINAL
The Justerini & Brooks Prince of Wales Trophy is set to resume on Monday, May 24, with two crucial games, as the winners could be the favourites to advance to the final. King Power and Thai Polo will play in the morning, while Monterosso will face White Crane in the afternoon. Both Thai Polo and
The Justerini & Brooks Prince of Wales Trophy continued on Sunday, May 23, at Les Lions as Talandracas and Great Oaks Les Lions went head to head in a match that saw the clash of Castagnola brothers, Barto and Camilo. After six chukkas of play, Talandracas beat Great Oaks Les Lions by 8 goals to
Nairobi claimed a 9-7 victory against Cibao La Pampa to win the San Enrique de Guadiaro Cup at Ayala Polo Club, on Sunday, May 23, in Sotogrande. Meanwhile, Rhone Hill defeated John Smith 8-4. MVP: Daniel Gariador. BPP: Pecata, ridden by Juan Pepa, bred by Juan Chediak. Fair Play Award: Patrick Heffron. Final standings:
The Justerini & Brooks Prince of Wales Trophy will continue on Sunday May 23, with a definetly unmisseable match, due on Les Lions’s grounds, at 12pm. Great Oaks Les Lions will meet Talandracas, in the clash of the Castagnola brothers, Barto and Camilo, who play in different teams within the British high goal, for the
 
             
             
             
             
            