by Antonino | Nov 5, 2021 | Blog
Some young people thinking of taking up polo lessons might be a little daunted by the reputation of the sport – and all equestrian activities – due to their reputation as being just for the wealthy. However, this stereotype has been rebutted by president...
by Antonino | Oct 7, 2021 | Blog
The first Festival of the Horse at Belvoir Castle, near Grantham in Leicestershire, wowed crowds over an action-packed weekend recently. The event brought together an impressive array of organisations all focussed on horses and horsemanship, and included the Household...
by Antonino | Aug 12, 2021 | Blog
A good polo pony is an extraordinary animal: fit, agile, well-balanced and fast, but also well able to cope with crowds, shouting, close flying objects, and all kinds of other commotion that would overwhelm even the most placid of normal horses. It all begs the...
by Antonino | Jul 29, 2021 | Blog
While much of England has been absorbed by the football in recent days as England prepared to face Italy in the European Championships final at Wembley, Her Majesty the Queen was pursuing different sporting interests. Famous for her love of all things equine, the...
by Antonino | Jul 8, 2021 | Blog
The second big polo event of the year in Britain is set for an exciting final as Scone and UAE made it through to the final of the Queen’s Cup at Guards Polo Club on Sunday June 27th. Scone won a classic semi-final against Monterosso 11-8, knocking out the favourites,...