The Auckland Polo Club is a historic
polo
Polo is a ball game played on horseback, a traditional field sport and one of the world's oldest known team sports. The game is played by two opposing teams with the objective of scoring using a long-handled wooden mallet to hit a small hard ...
club in
Auckland
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,
New Zealand
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. Founded in 1888, it hosts many national and international tournaments, including the annual BMW Polo Open.
Location
It is located in
Clevedon
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, a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand.
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History
It was founded in 1888, making it the oldest club in New Zealand.[Horace A. Laffaye, ''The Polo Encyclopedia'', Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co., 2004, p. 22] It is affiliated with the New Zealand Polo Association. It is a reciprocal club with the Guards Polo Club
The Guards Polo Club is an English polo club in Windsor, Berkshire. It was most closely associated with the British Royal Family. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh was President of the club from its formation on 25 January 1955 until his death i ...
in England. There are five polo grounds.
Sir Maurice O'Rorke
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, who served as the fifth Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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from 1879 to 1890, was the Captain of the club. Other early players included Thomas Morrin, Major Geoffrey Buddle, E.C. Meysey-Thompson, T.C. Williamson, and T. O'Sullivan.
The club has 200 members, 61 of which are polo players. They won the New Zealand Savile Cup in 1976, 1977, 1982, 1986, 1987, 1990 and 1993. Every year from October to March, the club organizes four matches a week. It also hosts the annual BMW Polo Open Tournament.[Georgina Bond]
Polo open hopes to inspire resurgence for 'sport of kings'
''National Business Review
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It has journalists based in Auckland and Wellington.
History
The ''NBR'' was founded in 1970 by then-23 year old publisher Hen ...
'', February 23, 2013
The club president is Tony van den Brink.
References
Polo clubs
Polo in New Zealand
Sports clubs and teams in New Zealand
Sports clubs and teams established in 1888
1888 establishments in New Zealand
Sports venues in Auckland
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