Guards Polo Club Yearbook 2022

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P OLO DIREC TOR ’ S REP ORT

“Over the winter we added some 80 miles of drainage to the polo fields at Flemish Farm and The Princes’ Ground so that they better handle wet weather”

READY TO PLAY

Antony Fanshawe, Guards Polo Club’s Director of Polo, is in upbeat mood as work begins on redeveloping Grounds Six and Eight and the Club welcomes a raft of new playing members

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s we head into the 2022 season, I want to start by thanking all the players who have supported this Club over the past two years. Covid threw far too many curve balls at us but we pulled through stronger and fitter than ever before. That is thanks to all of the teams that stayed with us, supported our vision and entered our tournaments. My personal thanks must go to Tara Bown here in the Polo Office and all the ground staff that worked so hard last year to ensure we could play so many games. Sadly Peter Svoboda left the Club in December after 10 years as Head Groundsman but we are fortunate to have secured the experienced Paulius Kuklinskas to take on this demanding role, ensuring a smooth and effortless transition at a key time for the Club. 68

Polo came back with a vengeance last season; so many people showing their love of the sport. Ironically, I believe Covid reignited our passion for the game – when we thought we might not be able to play we grabbed every opportunity with both hands. Because this Club worked so hard to open safely and successfully in 2020 the global polo community were able to plan their 2021 season in confidence, knowing that Guards Polo Club would deliver plenty of competitive sport. We are now reaping the rewards of that effort. The Club heads into this new season with a strong playing membership – a record number of players have joined Guards Polo Club over the past year – accompanied by our impressive fixtures list. We are very much ready to play at every level in 2022.

G UA R D S P O L O C L U B O F F I C I A L Y E A R B O O K 2 0 2 2

Despite still being in uncertain times – the price of diesel, the war in Ukraine, covid regularly returning – we are also in the incredible position of being able to move forward with the penultimate stage of our grounds plan, the redevelopment of Grounds Six and Eight. If the weather is kind to us at key times, we aim to deliver level, dry, full-size fields from next season. The Princes’ Ground has already exceeded my expectations and will come into full use this season. We will be playing 22-goal polo on what, I believe, is the best polo field in the world this summer and I see no reason why Grounds Six and Eight will not be equally impressive once they have bedded in. Of course such a project does not come without its inconveniences but it is important to remember our end goal – to deliver six, full-size, world-class, laser-levelled grounds at Smith’s Lawn. We plan to complete this £3million+ grounds project by rebuilding Ground Four in 2023. The ultimate result will not just be of huge benefit to our players but also for our Social Members and sponsors too. The ultimate aim is to play


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Results 2021

17min
pages 169-188

Chairman’s Cup

2min
pages 164-168

Autumn Nations Trophy

2min
pages 160-161

President’s Trophy

1min
pages 162-163

Inter Regimental Trophy

1min
pages 158-159

Major General’s Cup

1min
pages 156-157

Town & County Championship

1min
pages 154-155

Copenhagen Cup

2min
pages 152-153

Duke of Wellington Trophy

2min
pages 150-151

Social Cup

3min
pages 148-149

Coworth Park Challenge Trophy

1min
pages 144-145

Phoenician Cup

2min
pages 146-147

Committee Cup

1min
pages 142-143

Valerie Halford Memorial Trophy

2min
pages 140-141

Spring Tournament

1min
page 139

Duke of Cornwall Trophy

2min
pages 132-135

La Martina Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother’s Centenary Trophy

2min
pages 136-138

La Martina Varsity Day

2min
pages 120-123

Indian Empire Shield

3min
pages 128-131

Hildon Archie David Cup

2min
pages 124-127

Clé de Peau Beauté Guards Ladies Charity Polo Tournament

4min
pages 116-119

Talacrest Prince of Wales’s Championship Cup

4min
pages 110-115

Players Gallery

8min
pages 82-97

Out-Sourcing Inc Royal Windsor Cup

4min
pages 104-109

Cartier Queen’s Cup

4min
pages 98-103

Tribute: Claire Tomlinson

3min
pages 64-67

Director of Polo’s Report by Antony Fanshawe

4min
pages 68-70

Players Handicaps 2022

3min
pages 80-81

Tribute: Momin Sheikh

2min
pages 61-63

The Future is Radiant with Clé de Peau Beauté

6min
pages 56-60

Guards Youth Tournament makes welcome return

1min
pages 54-55

Player Profi le: Ali Albwardy – King of the Desert

6min
pages 25-29

Chairman’s Foreword by Brian Stein

4min
pages 8-9

News from the Archive

2min
pages 30-33

Seen on the Lawn

5min
pages 34-45

Sporting Dinner

1min
pages 46-47

Turn Heads and Stay Chic with Olivia Cox and La Martina

2min
pages 48-53

Royal Charity Polo Cup Day

5min
pages 18-24
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