
Cartier Queen's Cup 2020
19 May - 14 Jun 2020
19 May - 14 Jun 2020
24 Jun
The UAE Polo team added their name to the OUT-SOURCING! Inc.
Royal Windsor Cup for the first time at Guards Polo Club on Sunday. The team
patron, HH Sheikha Maitha bint Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, who has been out
injured for all of the UK season so far, joined her team to receive the coveted
cup from HM The Queen and Haruhiko Doi and David Matsumoto of the sponsors
OUT-SOURCING! Inc. Lucas Monteverde Junior, aged only 13, was instrumental
in the UAE team’s success today, delivering some impressive polo that ensures
he will be winning plenty more silverware at this Club in the future. Much to
the crowd’s delight, Lucas was rewarded with the Most Valuable Player
prize. UAE’s opponents in this final were Alan Fall’s Mad Dogs, who had
knocked out the sponsors’ own OS Challengers team in the semi-finals. Mad Dogs
were also looking to add their names to this trophy for the first time and kept
themselves in contention until the final chukka, when UAE Polo pulled away to
win this five-chukka match 10-7. Mad Dogs’ James Harper, who had received the
Best Playing Pony prize in last week’s Cartier Queen’s Cup final, did the
double here, stepping forward with his grooms to collect the prizes for the
gelding Skiff.
Twenty-one teams had entered this tournament, the UK’s
leading 15-goal contest, and so the sub final, for the Mountbatten Cup was
equally hard fought. Andras Tombor’s Bardon retained the Cup, defeating Tunde
Karim’s Shoreline 8-5 in this morning match. Alexandra Mountbatten was joined
by film and TV star Gillian Anderson and the sponsor’s Kazuhiko Suzuki to
present the prizes.
This day traditionally concludes with a wonderful carriage driving display by the British Driving Society, with HM The Queen once again presenting all the championship rosettes on The Queen’s Ground. However this year, in recognition of the celebrations of the 150th anniversary of the start of polo in the UK, an additional match was scheduled. This featured a visiting Poloafrica team, highlighting the work of this South African charity which uses polo as a tool to help disadvantaged adults and children have better lives.
Playing for the Churchill Cup on Guards Polo Club’s number one ground, the visiting team battled for all four chukkas but lost 4-3 to a Spillers Polo150 team, featuring military polo players. Former Boxing World Champion Chris Eubank presented the prizes, including a Most Valuable Player prize to Spillers Polo150’s 2nd Lt Oliver Powell.
UAE Polo: Lucas Monteverde Junior (2); Hazel Jackson-Gaona (2); Tommy Panelo (5); Jacinto Crotto (6). Mad Dogs: Alan Fall (0); Rosendo Torreguitar (3); Will Emerson (5); James Harper (7).
Bardon: Andras Tombor (0); Felipe Dabas (4); Matias Machado (5); Santiago Laborde (6). Shoreline: Tunde Karim (0); Santiago de Estrada (6); Luke Tomlinson (6); Ollie Cork (3).