The Prince of Wales Trophy continued on Sunday on Flemish Farm’s Castle Ground as Next Generation defeated Monterosso 11 goals to 9 in the last qualifying match of the tournament. The final score meant that Les Lions and Park Place both secured a place in Wednesday’s final. The Prince of Wales Trophy, which saw seven
As the Prince of Wales Trophy heats up, other tournaments are also preparing to kick off in England. Women’s polo is set to come back with a new edition of the Victrix Ludorum circuit, comprised of seven competitions hosted at different clubs throughout the United Kingdom. The first challenge is the Black Bears Women’s
The Prince of Wales Trophy, hosted by the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club, resumed on Sunday at Flemish Farm as Next Generation beat Monterosso 11-9. The match was streamed live on Pololine TV. NEXT GENERATION 11-9 MONTEROSSO NEXT GENERATION: Jean-François Decaux 0, Poroto Cambiaso 3 (4 goals), David Stirling 9 (5), Adolfo Cambiaso 10
The Prince of Wales Trophy resumes this Sunday with the last match of the qualification stage, which sees Monterosso face Next Generation. A win by Monterosso will take them to a penalty shootout (the winner of which will qualify for the final), while Next Generation will be playing for their first win in the tournament,
The Prince of Wales Trophy, hosted by Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club, resumed on Saturday at Zacara. The game, streamed live on Pololine TV, saw Scone defeat Monterosso Vikings 11-10. SCONE 11-10 MONTEROSSO VIKINGS SCONE: Will Drewitt 0 (1 goal), Nicolás Pieres 9 (6), Ollie Cudmore 6, James Harper 7 (4). Total: 22.
The Prince of Wales Trophy resumed on Saturday at Zacara as Scone came back to defeat Monterosso Vikings by 11 goals to 10 after a goal scored by Nico Pieres in the last minute of the game. The tournament marks the beginning of the high goal season in the UK and is streamed live on