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CURTIS SKENE TROPHY 

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The past couple of weeks has been huge with matches almost every day in the Hawkesbury, culminating in the finals of the Dudley Cup.

Each year, the Curtis Skene Trophy is awarded to the most improved player from one Dudley Cup to the next.

 

This year's prize, donated by Polo Pathways and was presented by renowned Australian polo figure Ruki Baillieu to the deserving recipient, Lucas Grimes.

POLO NSW JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

Another exciting couple of days of polo last week was the Polo NSW Junior Championships. Polo Pathways lent a hand by providing the coaches for each team.

Team Teal proved unstoppable defeating Team Red 9 goals to 1.5  taking out The White Family Trophy.

We extend our sincere appreciation to the coaches—Bauti Panelo, Tommy Martin, Corcho Ruiz, and Byron Watson—who generously volunteered their time during an exceptionally busy month in the polo calendar.

ROSS AINSLEY TALK

On Friday, 3rd October, Polo Pathways in partnership with NSWPA, hosted an informative evening featuring Ross Ainsley. The event was highly successful, drawing participants from across the polo community, including both high goal patrons and players as well as individuals new to the sport.

Ross delivered a valuable presentation on the significance of appropriate tack fitting and bitting.

Immediately following Ross’s presentation, the shirt presentation for the International Schools game to be played the following day took place. This was a significant occasion as for many it was their first international cap.

we wish to extend our gratitude to Ross for his contribution, as well as to the Marshall family for their generosity in hosting the event at Kurri Burri.

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