The Queen’s Cup, one of the most prestigious tournaments in the world, resumed on Thursday at Black Bears Polo Club as Park Place defeated Segavas by 12 goals to 11. This year, ten teams, up to 23-goals, are fighting for the title. British Gold Cup finalists Les Lions/Great Oaks and champions Next Generation are set
Round about now, the high goal in England would usually be coming to an end. But after what has been a challenging 2020, the polo season in England was forced to adapt to the extreme circumstances affecting the world. The season kicked off with the Prince of Wales Trophy, which was won by Park Place.
A historical edition of the British Open Gold Cup came to an end on Sunday at Cowdray Park Polo Club as Next Generation defeated Les Lions/Great Oaks by 14 goals to 12 to claim the championship title. While the match was played behind closed doors, due to health precautions, it was a very vibrant game.
Both the Julian & Howard Hipwood Trophy, and its subsidiary, the Michael Amoore Trophy, came to an end on Saturday at the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club. Both finals were streamed live on Pololine TV. JULIAN & HOWARD HIPWOOD TROPHY FINAL: CLARITA 5-2.5 CUATRO ESTRELLAS CLARITA: Chris Mathias 0, Salvador Arrastúa 2, Jack
Both the Julian & Howard Hipwood Trophy and its subsidiary, the Michael Amoore Trophy, will come to an end on Saturday at the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club. Both finals will be streamed live on Pololine TV. THE JULIAN & HOWARD HIPWOOD TROPHY FINAL WILL BE STREAMED LIVE BY POLOLINE TV HERE.
The prestigious Warwickshire Cup, hosted by Cirencester Park Polo Club, came to an end on Friday at Black Bears Polo Club. Lovelocks, who lost last year’s final to Emlor, cambe back this year to claim the title after defeating MT Vikings by 11 goals to 8. THE FINAL OF THE WARWICKSHIRE CUP WAS STREAMED LIVE