The always attractive season in England is due to commence on Wednesday May 6, with the
Justerini & Brooks Prince of Wales Trophy. The tournament, hosted by the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club, located i. Winkfield, near Windsor be also known as The Berkshire, will see twelve teams up to 22 goals, in participation.
Regarded as one of the most significant competitive contests played on English soil, the Justerini & Brooks Prince of Wales Trophy was played for the first time in 1986 at the club founded by the late Bryan Morrison, in 1985. Morrison, the renowned music mogul, who has managed the careers of several rock icons, such as Pink Floyd, The Jam, The Bee Gees, The Police and George Michael, among others, had a true passion for polo, as well. The club was officially opened by the then HRH The Prince of Wales, today His Majesty King Charles III, who also was named its first member.
As usual, some of the world’s most renowned names of the sport are expected to play the tournament. Among them are the current title holders, Aureus.
The opening day will have a single match, Kazak vs. Signet/Segavas, a las 2pm.
The final of the Justerini & Brook Prince of Wales Trophy will take place on Saturday May 16.