by Steve Crowder | Nov 19, 2011 | Argentina Polo Clubs, Eldorado PC, News, News by Polo Club, Polo Report by Steve Crowder, Twin Palms PC at La Quinta
Looking for a Fantasy Horse Ranch here are Two The first one has everything except a Racetrack : A 300 by 150 foot Arena with a beautiful riding surface for polo ,barrel racing,jumping,roping or just riding as fast as you want to with a worry of getting lost or...
by Steve Crowder | Nov 3, 2011 | Polo Report by Steve Crowder
The Polo Report By Steve Crowder The Sun may set in the West but it may not be setting on a lot of “young guns” of the Polo West. We may have the worst polo, often very low-goal polo, but the young players are still coming and some are coming fast. Few if...
by Steve Crowder | Oct 15, 2011 | Polo Report by Steve Crowder
The Polo Report By Steve Crowder Argentina is hopping right now. The FIP World Cup is taking place outside of Buenos Aires and the Tortugas Final is set and the Qualifiers are near the finish. I have not heard yet, but Fred Mannix 2 is very close to qualifying for...
by Steve Crowder | Oct 12, 2011 | Polo Report by Steve Crowder
The Polo Report By Steve Crowder In a town full of fake and fur and lots of tinsel and glitter polo stood out for what it is … clean, classy and rich all because Nacho brought it to town and in Hollywood as well. Nacho must make Ralph Lauren proud as the word...
by Steve Crowder | Oct 7, 2011 | FIP News, News, Polo Report by Steve Crowder, San Diego Polo Club, Will Rogers PC
The Polo Report By Steve Crowder More news of the Spreckles’ Cup finals in San Diego you might not know Graham Bray’s horse “Socks” was Best Playing Pony. His Son Jesse was MVP and his Patroness Joy Bancroft ‘s 14-year old Young Gun won the...
by Steve Crowder | Oct 6, 2011 | Polo Report by Steve Crowder
The Polo Report By Steve Crowder Joy To the World of Spreckles. It just took 4 years and it was just about 4 years ago that Joy Bancroft met Polo. A friend of hers and her husband were here trying horses and Joy being a horse person was willing to pick up a mallet...