The British Polo Day
As British Cavalry Officers travelled the four corners of the earth, they learnt to play and love polo, spreading the game from Argentina to Australia. Polo is thriving everywhere it is played. British Polo Day aims to celebrate the heritage of the game in each country, reviving some of the old rivalries whilst bridging cultures, in a quintessentially British Day. Polo is traditionally referred to as the "Game of Kings", however, the institutions playing in The UAE in March are better known for their polo playing princes so it is apt that they should be fighting for the Princes' Cup. 2009 saw the inaugural Eton v Harrow and Oxbridge v Habtoor Polo matches in The UAE. In 2010 we introduced The Cavalry vs Guards Camel Polo and this year we are delighted to welcome The Hackett British Army Polo Team. If you were there in 2009 and 2010, you probably don't need any persuading to come this year, but if you weren't, then don't just listen to us, read what the world's media had to say:



