Arden tournament was, as always, excellent fun! It was not the most competitive tournament of the season but that wasn’t what people wanted for the final weekend. What people wanted was fun, sunshine and partying and that is exactly what Arden dished up (though they probably didn’t actually control the weather). There was no sign Read more…
Filed under 2007, Nationals
A Division Winners – Crusaders Runners-Up – Highlander Warriors Best Horse & Rider Combination – Sam Sics & Estrelia B Division Winners – Crusaders Runners-Up – Pennine Best Horse & Rider Combination – Beth Peaker C Division Winners – Celyn Runners-Up – Pennine Best Horse & Rider Combination – Chris Illingworth Junior Division Winners – Read more…
Filed under 2007, Tournaments
The second Kent tournament of the year was held at the all new location of Hop Farm. At first inspection, which admittedly took place at 9.30pm in the dark, it seemed to consist of a great deal of dirt tracks and a huge number of Hillman Imps! However, the next morning as the darkness and Read more…
Filed under 2007, Tournaments
A Division Winners – Highlanders Runners-up – Arden Best No 1 – Guy Robertson Best No 2 – Regan Gloyn Best No 3 – Rick Murray B Division Winners – Arden Runners-up – Northern Lions Crusaders Best No 1 – Torr Phillips Best No 2 – Kristy Crook Best No 3 – Rhi Lee-Jones C Read more…
Filed under 2007, Tournaments
The UK seize victory, breath testing claims its first victim, Crusaders show their true colours and has the rain ended at last? Midland Tournament was a highly enjoyable affair. Unfortunately due to the heavy rain in the run up to the tournament there could only be play on two pitches. This factor, combined with the Read more…
Filed under 2007, International, Junior Squad, Tournaments, U21 Squad
The inaugural Western Phoenix tournament held at Ashfields Polo Club in Great Canfield was a great success. The Weather Gods smiled on the polocrosse playing community and Essex seemed to be the only part of the country that did not suffer torrential rain. There were some light showers on Saturday but the weather was bright Read more…
Filed under 2007, Tournaments
The A Grade at Pennine ended in controversial circumstances as the Crusaders were awarded the victory, despite pulling out and not playing their final match. To be fair to them, they had destroyed the other two teams in A grade already when they played them on the Saturday and would have undoubtably beaten a weakened Read more…
Filed under 2007, Tournaments
(Apologies for any errors, I failed to get a copy of the order of play and team lists so its entirely possible I have misspelt names or got them entirely wrong, if so let me know and I will correct them. There are also a few blanks so everyone can play ‘Fill in the Blanks’.) Read more…
Filed under 2007, Tournaments
Midland tournament was played under a mixture of sunshine and showers and there was some excellent play. It was on the back of a very successful midland camp and it was nice to see that most of the grades went to third place as lately most tournaments have only gone to second and this means Read more…
Filed under 2006, Tournaments
A Grade The Highlanders clinched their first win of the year as they easily beat an Arden side in the final on Sunday. This was the first time the Highlanders had fielded a full strength team (except perhaps for the absence of Shelley King) and it did look very strong. It could be said that Read more…
Filed under 2006, Tournaments