by Steve Crowder | Jun 20, 2015 | Polo Report by Steve Crowder
The Polo Report By Steve Crowder This team has been the doormat until Sun. the 14th. After 3 + weeks and then WOW the team came back to life. His name is Badiola. Not sure, but may mean “Bad” until it counts. As the 12-goal season winds down to the...
by Steve Crowder | Jun 15, 2015 | Polo Report by Steve Crowder
The Polo Report By Steve Crowder On a cold, ugly day with temps. in the 60s, damp fields in the morning seemed better weather in the Queens Cup Finals in the UK. The Foxes with the Pieres’ winning in a close one over in Dubai without Adolfo Cabmiaso, but they...
by Steve Crowder | Jun 14, 2015 | Polo Report by Steve Crowder
fLAG DAY JUNE 14 TH NOT A WELL KNOWN HOLIDAY BY MOST OF US BUT HERE ARE SOME FACTS : Here are other facts about Flag Day: Bernard J. Cigrand is considered the father of Flag Day. In 1885, as a young teacher at a high school in Waubeka, Wisconsin, Cigrand put a small...
by Steve Crowder | Jun 13, 2015 | Polo Report by Steve Crowder
The Polo Report By Steve Crowder The first round of the USPA Intercircuit got underway today at the fabulous Piocho Ranch. Thanks to Mr. Tom Barrack for letting us use your field. It was still very wet in Carpinteria. It was kind of fun climbing up the pass in fog. It...
by Steve Crowder | Jun 12, 2015 | Polo Report by Steve Crowder
The Polo Report By Steve Crowder Right here in Santa Barbara, where it “almost”never rains, it did. On Tuesday night, we received 3/4 of an inch which is like a monsoon for California in June. I lied when I said it will not rain. I do not feel bad as it...
by Steve Crowder | Jun 8, 2015 | Polo Report by Steve Crowder
The Polo Report By Steve Crowder It was a busy day for Mr. Palmer and Antelope, but they got it done. Antelope only trailed once at the end of the first chukker, but just kept on rolling in their winning ways. I think Geof Palmer was 100 % on his penalties and that...