Polo Awards Voting Now Open

PAThe Nominees Are Announced for the 11th Event

The 11th annual Polo Awards nominees have been announced and voting is now live on the Polo Awards website. To cast your vote click here. The Most Outstanding Lady Player category has returned to this year’s Awards featuring five lady players who have been global ambassadors for ladies polo: Claire Brougham (1), Nina Clarkin (4), Hazel Jackson (3), Lucy Taylor (1) and Sarah Wiseman (2). A further five categories of Awards will be presented on the night which include: The HPA Lifetime Achievement Award, The Outstanding Contribution to Polo Award, The Polo Recognition Award, The Talacrest Young Player Award and The Most Outstanding High Goal Pony. The Most Outstanding British Professional category this year also features six names rather than the usual five names as there was a tie on the nominations for this category.

If you would like to attend the evening hosted at Guards Polo Club on Tuesday 31 May, please click here to request tickets.

The Polo Awards Nominees 2016:

The Most Outstanding High Goal Team

Dubai

King Power Foxes

Talandracas

UAE

Zacara

The Most Outstanding High Goal Patron

Rashid Albwardy (2)

Michael Bickford (1)

Lyndon Lea (2)

Ludovic Pailloncy (1)

Aiyawatt (Top) Srivaddhanaprabha (1)

The Most Outstanding High Goal Professional (8 – 10)

Adolfo Cambiaso (10)

Pablo MacDonough (10)

Facundo Pieres (10)

Gonzalito Pieres (10)

David Stirling (10)

The Most Outstanding British Professional

James Beim (7)

Max Charlton (7)

James Harper (6)

Tom Morely (6)

Jack Richardson (6)

Mark Tomlinson (6)

The Most Outstanding Lady Player

Claire Brougham (1)

Nina Clarkin (4)

Hazel Jackson (3)

Lucy Taylor (1)

Sarah Wiseman (2)

The HPA Victor Ludorum Awards

18 Goal – Ferne Park

15 Goal – Delaney

12 Goal – Poulton/ Balvanera

8 Goal – Renegade

6 Goal – C.A.N.I.

Autumn League 15 Goal – Emlor S

Autumn League 12 Goal – Shalimar

Photograph: The 2015 Talacrest Young Player Award winner Jack Hyde with Talacrest’s Chairman John Collins and Guards’ CEO, Neil Hobday. By ©www.imagesofpolo.com

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