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Windsor Polo Club hosts the Alec Macleod Trophy

Windsor Polo Club (WPC) members played all over nsW over the previous weekend, with some great results.

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in scone: The Pines (with WPC members John Prendiville and Tommy Martin) won the prestigious Piesley Cup.

in Goulburn, at their 100th Anniversary tournament, Bannaby Angus Polo with WPC member olivia de Govrik, were runners up in the A Grade 8 Goal and the Windsor team, with Adam Meally, Kim Mcdougall, Tim Garner and Tim

Berry won the zero goal.

At Killarney, ray Bruce, Pete Handbury and Teneille Murray (Bellevue Polo) cleaned up, as did Fran Townend, Adam Buchert, Piper Trickett and Archer Buchert (stone real Estate).

The Autumn polo season at Windsor concludes this weekend and features the Alec Macleod Trophy. The Countess of dudley Cup was initially scheduled for the weekend but has been postponed until next season.

“Unfortunately the Countess of dudley Cup has been cancelled this weekend and will be played for in the spring,” said spokesperson Kirrily smith.

“We are disappointed that we have had to defer this prestigious tournament, as we have had an incredible Autumn series and had hoped to cap it off with a hard fought club tournament. sadly, we have had a number of teams struggle with horses and injuries, so we will instead play for the Alec Macleod Trophy at a 4-6 goal team level 4 chukkas.”

There will be 12 teams in total competing this weekend, including 6 teams competing in the Alec Macleod Trophy (6-goal level). There will also be another 6 teams competing in the lower goal levels. There’s free entry for anyone wanting to come along to watch.

The weekend’s draw will be available at www.facebook.com/wpcwindsorpoloclub

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