by Steve Crowder | Jan 9, 2009 | Polo Report by Steve Crowder
ELDORADO POLO 2009 Here is a little history about polo. Until the 1930’s Polo was the Sport of Kings. Around this time polo players began to have no one to play with, so they began playing with grooms and trainers. That’s when pros first became part of the Sport of...
by Staff Writer | Jan 1, 2009 | Bloggers
10:00 Field #5 6 Chukkars RED Cotterel (8) BLUE Barrosa UMP: Pepe 10:00 Field #6 6 Chukkars RED Palm Desert BLUE Casa Blanca UMP: Heather 10:00 Field #8 4 Chukkars RED Daniel Brianna George C Juan G BLUE Alvaro Mike W Chuck S Bill G UMP: Carlitos 12:00 Field #7 4...
by Steve Crowder | Dec 26, 2008 | Polo Report by Steve Crowder
On Saturday, Dec. 27th ’08 at 12:30 Pacific Time during the Champs Bowl in Orlando, FL. a Seminole Chief Osceola (aka polo player Chris Gannon) mounted on a crazy Appaloosa horse will fly down the field with a flaming spear hit the Badger of Wisconsin to declare war...
by Steve Crowder | Dec 20, 2008 | Polo Report by Steve Crowder
Have a look at this and give your comments! Backhander’s Bailout Article. 14 Comments have been posted.
by Steve Crowder | Dec 13, 2008 | Polo Report by Steve Crowder
Ellerstina finally became champions of the Argentine Open at Palermo and to do it they beat the man who has stopped them every other time, I think, Aldolfo Cambiaso. It must have been a magic moment for the young guns. They swicthed Juan Nero for Matias McDonough and...
by Steve Crowder | Dec 12, 2008 | Polo Report by Steve Crowder
Experience or youth? Which is better? I n the next 24 hours we will know as the fianls of the Argrntine Open will be played in less than 24 hours. Will it be the Iron Men who have 3 in a row and who have 41 years more experience. I’m referring to La Dolfina and...