Draft:Dark Blue Polo Teams
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Oxford University Polo Club Varsity Teams | |
Official website | |
University | University of Oxford |
Location | Oxford, England |
Founded | 1874 |
First Varsity Match | 27 November 1878 |
Known as | Dark Blues |
Biggest win | 2016 winning 19 – 0 |
Biggest defeat | 1999 loosing 1 - 13 |
Trophy | The Varsity Trophy given by the Hurlingham Club in 1920 |
Team Colour | Dark Blue #002147 |
}}
This is a list of the Oxford University Polo Varsity teams who have competed in the Varsity Polo Match against Cambridge since its inception in 1878.[1]
Currently, polo is a Discretionary Full Blue sport at Oxford University.[2] A maximum of 4 Half Blues can be awarded at the discretion of the captain with regards to the impact made in the 'A' Varsity team. One Discretionary Full Blue may be awarded to a member of the Varsity 'A' team at the Chairman's discretion, providing that the Varsity match is won and they have a handicap of 0 or above. No Half Blues are offered to the members of the 2nd or 3rd team.[3] The very first Discretionary Full Blue in the club's history was given to Lanto Sheridan in 2013.
The match format is extremely unusual as it is traditionally not handicapped. Teams are also mixed which is rare opportunity amongst the Oxford University Blues sports. The original conditions were: "No player eligible who has been a member of his University for more than four years, or who has not been in residence during the term in which the match takes place. Instituted in 1878. Played generally at Hurlingham, in June."[4]
In the following list polo players are listed left to right in team position from 1 to 4.
1878–1889
[edit]Year | Wins | team |
---|---|---|
1878[5] | won | 1 Walter Mc M. Kavanagh, Christ Church; 2 Audley Charles Miles, Brasenose, Captain; 3 James Henry Stock, Christ Church; 4 Herbert Green-Price, Brasenose; 5 John Blundell Leigh, Christ Church |
1879[6] | 1 John Blundell Leigh, Christ Church; 2 James Henry Stock, Captain; 3 J. G. Lawson; 4 H. A. H. Lennard; 5 J. E. Stock, Goalkeeper | |
1880[7] | won | 1 John Blundell Leigh, Christ Church, Captain; 2 W. Kavanagh; 3 J. G. Lawson; 4 James Henry Stock; 5 M. T. Kennard |
1881[8] | 1 Lord Dungarvan; 2 John Blundell Leigh, Christ Church; 3 H. B. Portman; 4 H. A. H. Lennard | |
1882[9] | 1 H. B. Portman; 2 Douglas Haig, Brasenose; 3 J. Cator; 4 C. Charrington; 5 J. Goslyn | |
1883[10] | won | 1 H. B. Portman; 2 Douglas Haig, Brasenose; 3 Charles Trefusis; 4 Thomas Hitchcock, Brasenose |
1884[11] | 1 H. B. Portman; 2 Douglas Haig; 3 J. Cator; 4 C. Charrington; 5 J. Goslyn | |
1885[12] | won | 1 R. Lawson; 2 William Cavendish-Bentinck; 3 Viscount Valletort; 4 J. M. Fuller |
1886[13] | won | 1 Richard Lawson; 2 Lord W. Bentinck; 3 Viscount Valletort; 4 J. L. Dugdale |
1887[14] | 1 Viscount Valletort; 2 J. M. Fuller; 3 G. D. Timmis; 4 E. J. Mills | |
1888[15] | 1 G. D. Times; 2 T. C. Goff; 3 Grant; 4 N. C. Cockburn, Captain | |
1889[16] | 1 W. Hammer; 2 T. Hayne Cook; 3 T. C. Goff; 4 N. C. Cockburn, Captain |
1890–1899
[edit]Year | Wins | team |
---|---|---|
1890[17] | won | 1 K. Pulteney, Captain; 2 A. Dugdale; 3 C. Brassey; 4 G. S. Clayton |
1891[18] | won | 1 K. Pulteney, Captain; 2 A. Dugdale; 3 R. W. Tyringham; 4 G. S. Clayton |
1892[19] | 1 P. C. Sherbrooke, Christ Church; 2 G. N. E. Baring, Hertford; 3 A. Dugdale, Christ Church, Captain (+2) | |
1893[20] | 1 G. Clifford; 2 G. N. E. Baring, Captain; 3 A. Dugdaic; 4 F. C. G. Menzies | |
1894[21] | not played | |
1895[22] | 1 Viscount Villiers, New College, Captain; 2 Patteson Womersley Nickalls, New College; 3 J. W. Dugdale; 4 H. R. Ward | |
1896[23] | 1 H. R. Ward; 2 Patteson Womersley Nickalls; 3 Viscount Villiers; 4 H. B. Cardwell | |
1897[24] | won | 1 Viscount Villiers; 2 Patteson W. Nickalls; 3 Cecil P. Nickalls; 4 Hugh B. Cardwell, Captain |
1898[25] | won | 1 R. Ward; 2 Hugh B. Cardwell; 3 Cecil P Nickalls, New College; 4 Morres (Bobby) Nickalls, New College |
1899[26] | won | 1 E. W. Hermon; 2 W. Nickels; 3 Hugh B. Cardwell; 4 P. F. Brassey |
1900–1909
[edit]Year | Wins | team |
---|---|---|
1900[27] | Match not played, Cambridge being unable to raise a team. | |
1901[28] | won | 1 Waldorf Astor, New College; 2 Prince Rajendra Kumar of Couch Behar, Christ Church; Charles William Reginald Duncombe, Viscount Helmsley, Christ Church; 4 R. P. Wade-Palmer, Christ Church, Captain |
1902[29] | won | 1 L. H. Hardy, New College; 2 Devereux Milburn, Lincoln; 3 Ernest Burford Horlick, Christ Church; 4 W. Astor, New College, Captain |
1903[30] | won | 1 Harold Pearson, Christ Church; 2 Thomas C. R. Agar-Robartes, Christ Church; 3 Devereux Milburn, Lincoln; 4 L. H. Hardy, New College, Captain |
1904[31] | 1 Neil Primrose, New College; 2 R. A. Brassey, New College; 3 Harold Pearson, Christ Church; 4 L. H. Hardy, New College, Captain | |
1905[32] | 1 Neil Primrose, New College; 2 F. V. Willey, Magdalen; 3 W. Harold Pearson, Captain; 4 R. A. Brassey, New College | |
1906[33] | won | 1 Julian W. Winans, Worcester; 2 Paul Winans, Exeter; 3 F. Cripps, New College; 4 F. V. Willey, Magdalen, Captain |
1907[34] | 1 Robert S. Hudson, Magdalen; 2 G. R. Foster, Christ Church; 3 R. Faber, Exeter; 4 A. J. L. Scott, Merton | |
1908[35] | 1 S. Freemantle; 2 R. S. Hudson, Magdalen; 3 H. S. Loder, Magdalen; 4 Archibald Leslie-Melville, Earl of Leven and Melville, Christ Church, Captain (+3) | |
1909[36] | 1 P. V. Heath, Magdalen; 2 H. S. Loder, Magdalen; 3 R. S. Hudson, Magdalen, Captain; 4 A. V. Shirley, Exeter (+2) |
1910–1919
[edit]Year | Wins | team |
---|---|---|
1910[37] | won | 1 George Bampfylde, New College; 2 H. S. Loder, Magdalen; 3 J. Pearse, Worcester; 4 R. S. Hudson, Magdalen, Captain |
1911[38] | 1 R. Cazenove; 2 S. Herbert; 3 J. Hudson; 4 R. V. Heath, Magdalen, Captain (+1) | |
1912[39] | won | 1 R. Stuart-Wortley, Balliol; 2 R. V. Heath, Magdalen, Captain (+1); 3 Albany Kennet Charlesworth, Christ Church (+1); 4 E. F. Lawson, Balliol (0) |
1913[40] | won | 1 G. W. M. Lees; 2 Albany Kennett Charlesworth, Christ Church (+1); 3 R. Stuart-Wortley, Balliol; E. F. Lawson, Balliol (+1) |
1914[41] | won | 1 Prince Sergius Obolensky, Christ Church (+2); 2 J. Leslie Melville, Christ Church; 3 A. K. Charlesworth (+3); 4 A. C. Hobson |
1915- 1919[42] | no Varsity Match taking place due to the First World War |
1920–1929
[edit]Year | Wins | team |
---|---|---|
1920[43] | 1 W. Bennett, Trinity; 2 E. V. Rutherford, Trinity; E. A. H. Fraser, Magdalen; 4 G. Sale, New College | |
1921[44] | 1 J. A. Borden, Trinity; 2 E. V. Rutherford, Trinity; 3 E. Holland-Martin, Christ Church; 4 P. R. Pyne, New College | |
1922[45] | 1 H. H. Howard; 2 G. Carr-White; 3 E. Holland-Martin; 4 Viscount Francis Hastings | |
1923[46] | 1 R. A. Carr-White, St. Catherine's, Captain; 2 W. M. Sale, New College; 3 R. J. Hines, Christ Church; 4 J. T. Pearce, Christ Church | |
1924[47] | won | 1 T. M. Hilder, Oriel; 2 Sir Ian Walker Bart, Christ Church; 3 R. A. Carr-White, Christ Church; 4 W. M. Sale, New College, Captain |
1925[48] | 1 R. Bradley-Martin, Christ Church; 2 T. M. Hilder, Oriel; 3 R. A. Carr-White, St Catherine's; 4 Sir Ian Walker Bart, Christ Church | |
1926[49] | 1 E. F. Gage, Christ Church; 2 H. Sidebottom, Christ Church; 3 F. Dugdale, Christ Church; 4 J. M. Schiff, New College | |
1927[50] | won | 1 R. J. Holland (+1); E. F. P. Gage, Christ Church, Captain (+1); J. M. Schiff, Christ church (+1); H. Bradley-Martin, Christ Church (+2) |
1928[51] | 1 M. Dugdale, Christ Church; 2 W. W. Astor, New College; 3 H. O. Clarke, Christ Church; 4 H. Bradley-Martin, Christ Church | |
1929[52] | 1 W. T. Pearson, Christ Church; 2 W. W. Astor, New College (+2); 3 H. O. Clarke, Christ Church; 4 H. Bradley-Martin, Christ Church |
1930–1939
[edit]Year | Wins | team |
---|---|---|
1930[53] | 1 O. S. Poole, Christ Church; 2 W. J. C. Pearson, Christ Church (0); 3 J. Lakin, New College (+1); 4 R. V. Taylor, Magdalen (0) | |
1931[54] | won | 1 O. S. Poole, Christ Church; 2 John Pearson, Christ Church, Captain (+1); 3 J. Lakin, New College (+1); 4 R. V. Taylor, Magdalen (0) |
1932[55] | won | 1 O. S. Poole, Christ Church; 2 Lt. L. H. Rodgers, Christ Church; 3 John Pearson, Christ Church (+1); 4 J. Lakin, New College (+1) |
1933[56] | won | 1 Alan Budgett, Christ Church; 2 P.M. Samuel, New College; 3 Lt. L. H. Rodgers, Christ Church; 4 Charles Ingram Courtenay Wood, Christ Church |
1934[57] | won | 1 George John Charles Mercer-Nairne, Christ Church; 2 R. H. Russell (Christ Church); 3 Alan Budgett (Christ Church); 4 Charles Wood, Christ Church, Captain |
1935[58] | 1 P. N. Kemp-Gee, Oriel (0); 2 [[
Arthur Budgett|Arthur M. Budgett]], Christ Church (+1); 3 R. Alan Budgett, Christ Church, Captain; D. F. Little, New College (+1) | |
1936[59] | won | 1 D. F. Little, New College (+1); P.M. Kemp-Gee (0), Arthur M. Budgett, Christ Church, Captain (+1); Devereux Milburn Jr. (0) |
1937[60] | won | 1 J. E. Mansfield, Christ Church; 2 J. D. Summers, Christ church; 3 Arthur M. Budgett (Christ Church); P. M. Kemp-Gee, Oriel |
1938[61] | won | 1 J. J. Astor, New College; 2 J. P. Summers; 3 Fox-Pitt; 4 N. H. Villiers |
1939[62] | 1 George Haig, Christ Church; 2 J.J. Astor, New College; 3 B. Profumo, Magdalen; 4 E. I. P. Marsden, Christ Church |
1940–1949
[edit]Year | team |
---|---|
1940-1949 | no Varsity match taking place due to the Second World War |
1950–1959
[edit]Year | Wins | team |
---|---|---|
1950 | no Varsity matches due to the Second World War | |
1951[63] | won | 1 T. Dale-Harris (-2); T. Beaumont (-2); Hon. George Bertram Bathurst (-2); T. M. Baring, Captain (-2); V. Naylor-Leyland (0) |
1952[64] | 1 T. W. Beaumont; 2 R. H. Bishop; 3 C. A. Broadie; 4 D. L. McGurk | |
1953[65] | ||
1954[66] | 1 G. Fitzherbert; 2 W. Butcher; 3 J. R. Wilson; 4 F. Nichols | |
1955[67] | won | 1 R. N. Hutchings, Trinity; C. A. R. Lockhart, Worcester; P. R. Wilson, Trinity, Captain; W. O. L. Fox-Pitt, Trinity |
1956[68] | won | 1 R. N. Hutchings, Trinity; 2 C. A. R. Lockhart, Worcester; 3 P. R. Wilson, Trinity, Captain; 4 W. O. L. Fox-Pitt, Trinity |
1957[69] | 1 H. A. Franco, Trinity (-2); C. A. R. Lockhard, Worcester (0); Anthony H. G. de Bono, Christ Church (1); A. Wallace Turner, Trinity (-2) | |
1958[70] | won | 1 Anthony H. G. de Bono, Christ Church; 2 P. G. Palumbo, Worcester; 3 Anthony H. De Bono, Christ Church, Captain; 4 E. S. Cazalet, Christ Church |
1959[71] | 1 H. C. Vivian Smith, Worcester; 2 Peter Palumbo, Worcester; Dr Anthony H. De Bono, Christ Church; 4 E. S. Cazalet, Christ Church |
1960–1969
[edit]Year | Wins | team |
---|---|---|
1960[72] | not played due to a lack of horses on Cambridge side | |
1961[73] | not played due to a lack of horses on Cambridge side | |
1962[74] | Jeremy D. Taylor, Lincoln | |
1963[75] | not played due to a lack of horses on Cambridge side | |
1964[76] | won | 1 Claire Lucas, Somerville; 2 M. N. Tiwana; 3 Jeremy D. Taylor, Lincoln Captain; 4 D.P.F. Birley, Christ Church |
1965[77] | 1 Claire Lucas, Somerville; 2 Simon Tomlinson; 3 D.P.F. Birley, Christ Church | |
1966[78] | won | 1 Claire Lucas, Somerville, first female Captain of OUPC; 2 Justin J. Cartwright; 3 Simon Tomlinson; 4 Julian A. Eeley, Wadham |
1967[79] | won | 1 Justin J. Cartwright; 2 Simon Tomlinson; 3 Julian A. Eeley, Wadham; 4 C. P. M. Ashton |
1968[80] | won | 1 J. Moir; 2 C. Ashton; 3 Julian A. Eeley, Wadham, Captain; 4 A. C. J. Preston |
1969[81] | won | 1 P. Spiller; 2 A. C. J. Preston; 3 C. Barnett |
1970–1979
[edit]Year | Wins | team |
---|---|---|
1970[82] | won | 1 D. I. Elley (-1); 2 Redmond Watt (1); 3 Clive J. Preston, Captain (0); 4 C. Barnett (-1) |
1971[83] | won | 1 Robert M. Lindemann (-2); 2. C. A. Joli (0); 3 Redmond Watt (2); 4 C. A. G. Gore-Langton, St Catherine's, Captain (0) |
1972[84] | won | 1 Arturo Goetz (2); 2 A. Saigol, Brasenose (1); 3 Syed Shahid Ali, Captain (3), 4 R. Jumabhoy, University College (0) |
1973[85] | won | 1 M. Hunter-Jones, Exeter, (-2); 2 A. Algol (1); 3 Arturo Goetz (3); 4 R. Jumabhoy, University College, Captain |
1974[86] | Shahid Ali (+3); Arturo Goetz (+3); M. Hunter-Jones, Exeter (-2) Captain | |
1975[87] | 1 W. J. Reeve, Exeter (-2); R. M. Howes, Hertford, Captain (-2); 3 Chris Elston, Worcester (1); J. H. Bodkin, St Edmund's Hall (-1) | |
1976[88] | won | 1 Alamgir Masus; 2 B. Dakowski; 3 Hugh Crisp, Christ Church; 4 Chris Whitely |
1977[89] | J. H. Bodkin, St Edmund Hall; J. Hugh Crisp, Christ Church | |
1978[90] | 1 B. Dakowski (-2); 2 Mark Cunningham (-1); 3 J. Hugh Crisp, Christ Church (0); 4 C. Whitely (-2) | |
1979[91] | 1 J. H. Crisp, Christ Church, Captain (-2); 2 B. Dakowski (-2); 3 M. Cunningham (-1); 4 C. Whitely (-2) |
1980–1989
[edit]Year | Wins | team |
---|---|---|
1980[92] | won | 1 Chris Whitely; 2 James C. Hopkins, Mansfield; 3 Alamgir Masud, Brasenose, Captain; 4 H.H. Tengku Mahkota of Pahang, Worcester |
1981[93] | won | 1 B. Newmark, Worcester; 2 Richard Rowley, Exeter; 3 Andrew Sutcliffe, Worcester; J. Hopkins, Mansfield |
1982[94] | won | Andrew Sutcliffe, Worcester, Captain; Richard Milne, Oriel; M. Danes |
1983[95] | won | Richard Milne, Oriel, Captain |
1984[96] | 1 B. Cardozo (-2); 2 Charles Leftwich, St John's (0); 3 M. Noon (0); R. Milne, Captain (0) | |
1985[97] | 1 Scott Mackay, St Edmund Hall (1); Michael Reynal, New College (0); Alastair Flanagan (1); Charles Leftwich, St John's, Captain (0) | |
1986[98] | won | 1 Scott Mackay, St Edmund hall; 2 Michael Reynal, New College (0); 3 A. Planagan; 4 S. Wissa |
1987[99] | 1 Armin Farman-Farma (1); 2 Michael Reynal, New College, Captain (0) | |
1988[100] | 1 K. Griggs (-2); 2 Michael Reynal, New College, Captain (0); 3 A. Farman-Farma (1); 4 D. Polkinghorne (0) | |
1989[101] | won | 1 Peitro Gilardine (-2); 2 Tariq K. Isa (-2); 3 Amir Farman-Farma (1); 4 David Polkinghorne, Captain (1) |
1990–1999
[edit]Year | Wins | team |
---|---|---|
1990[102] | 1 Denver Dudley Dale (-2); 2 Tariq Isa, Captain (-1); 3 Amir-Sing-Pasrich (1); 4 Andre Stern (0) | |
1991[103] | 1 J Curtis Larsen (-1); 2 P. Valor (1); 3 Armor Sing-Pasrich, Captain (0) | |
1992[104] | won | 1 P. Kennedy; 2 Jim Tuttle; 3 P. Labor, Captain; 4 N. Hassall |
1993[105] | won | 1 Alannah Weston, Merton (0); 2 Jacqui Broughton (0); 3 Paul Labor (1); 4 James Tuttle, Wolfson, Captain (0) |
1994[106] | 1 Alastair Vere Nicoll (-2); 2 Jacqui Broughton, St Edmund Hall, Captain (0); 3 Andrew Dechet (0); 4 Cameron Walton Masters, St Peter's (3) | |
1995[107] | 1 Alastair Vere Nicholl, St Hugh's (-1); 2 Andrew Dechet, Jesus (0); Cameron Walton Masters, St. Peter's, Captain (3); Jacqui Broughton, St Edmund Hall (0) | |
1996[108] | 1 Tessa Canning-Cooke, St Hilda's (-2); 2 Kojo Awuah-Darko, Balliol (0); 3 Alastair Vere Nicoll, Balliol (0); Cameron Walton Masters, St. Peter's, Captain (3) | |
1997[109] | 1 Kojo Awuah-Darko, Balliol (0); 2 François Perrodo, St Peter's (1); 3 Cameron Walton Masters, St Peter's, Captain (3); 4 Jo Chikwe, St Peter's, Chairman (-2) | |
1998[110] | 1 Rida Said, Magdalene (-2); 2 James Hoffman, Magdalene (-2); 3 Alastair Lamb, Corpus Christi (-1); 4 Jason Kingsley, St John's (0) | |
1999[111] | 1 Edward Upton, Magdalen (-1); 2 Francois Perrodo, St Peter's, Captain (1); 3 Alastair Lamb, Corpus Christi (0); 4 Rida Said, Pembroke (-1) |
2000–2009
[edit]Year | Wins | team |
---|---|---|
2000[112] | won | 1 Hugo Grimston, Worcester (-1); Edward Upton, Magdalen (-1); 3 Francois Perrodo, St Peter's, Captain (1); Alastair Lamb, Corpus Christi (0) |
2001[113] | 3 Francois Perrodo (1) | |
2002[114] | ||
2003[115] | won | 1 Pablo Goetz (-2), Quintin Fraser (-2); 2 Jonathan Randall, Worcester, Captain (-1); 3 Matthew Penley, University College (-1); 4 Hugo Grimston, Worcester (-1) |
2004[116] | won | 1 Harry Townsend, St Catherine's (0); 2 Matthew Penley, University College, Captain (-1); 3 Jose (Pepe) Penafiel, St Benet's (2); 4 Philippa Grace, Saïd Business School (1) |
2005[117] | won | 1 Alex Gleeson, LMH (0), 1 Jamie Dundas, Greyfriars (1); 2 John Harris, St Peter's (2); 3 Jose Penafiel, St Benet's (2), 4 Harry Townsend, St Catherine's, Captain (0) |
2006[118] | 1 Elizabeth Kiernan (-2); 2 Tom Bowden (-2); 3 Alex Leuba (-2); 4 Jamie Dundas (1) | |
2007[119] | won | 1 Henriette Seligman (-2); 2 Frederik Vannberg (-2); 3 Alex Gleeson, Captain, MVP (0); 4 Jamie Dundas (1) |
2008[120] | won | 1 Magdy Fawzy (-2); 2 Alex Gleeson (0); 3 Tarquin Wethered (0), 4 Alex Piltz (0) |
2009[121] | won | 1 Henrietta Seligman, St Anne's (-1); 2 William Spray, New College (0); 3 Thomas Mayou, Mansfield, MVP (O); 4 Tarquin Wethered, Balliol Captain (0) |
2010–2019
[edit]Year | Wins | team |
---|---|---|
2010 [122] | won | 1 Tom Meacher, St Hugh's (1); 2 Thomas Mayou, Mansfield (1); 3 William Spray, New College (0); 4 Tarquin Wethered, Balliol (0) |
2011[123] | won | ; 1 Maximilian Kirchhoff, Manchester (0); 2 Samuel George University (0); 3 Thomas Mayou, Mansfield (1); Tom Meacher, St Hugh's, Captain (1) |
2012 [124] | 1 George Allen, St Benet's (-1); 2 Jamie Lindsay, Brasenose (0); 3 Samuel George, University College, Captain (0); 4 Tomas Meacher, St Hugh's (1) | |
2013[125][126] | won | 1 Elli Gilje, Keble (-2); 2 George Allen, St Benet's (-1); 3 James Lindsay, Brasenose (0); 4 Lanto Sheridan, Harris Manchester, first Discretionary Full Blue in the club's history(4) |
2014[127] | 1 Ellie Gilje, Keble (-2); 2 Lawrence Wang, Brasenose (-1); 3 James Lindsay, Brasenose (0); 4 Tomas Reynal, Saïd Business School (2) | |
2015[128] | won | 1 Lawrence Wang, Brasenose (-1); 2 Louis Maddison (0); 3 Vere Harmsworth, St Peter's (-1); 4 George Pearson (2) |
2016[129] | won | 1 Charlie James Hitchman (0); 2 Louis Maddison (0); 3 Vere Harmsworth (0); 4 George Pearson, MVP (2) |
2017[130] | won | 1 Sally Cactús; 2 Charlie James Hitchman, Magdalen, Captain (0); 3 Heather Winsor; 4 Issa Dasu Patel |
2018[131] | won | 1 Heather Winsor; 2 Ben Evans; 3 Christiaan de Koning; 4 Louis Maddison, Captain |
2019[132] | won | 1 James Thomas Coates/ Freddie Schrager; 2 Christiaan de Koning; 3 Tamara Gibbons, Captain; 4 Charlie James Hitchman (0) |
2020–2024
[edit]Year | Wins | team |
---|---|---|
2020 | no match due to the COVID-19 pandemic | |
2021[133][134] | won | 1 Jamie Baillie; 2 Cecily Day; 3 Tamara Gibbons, St Edmund's; 4 Tom Gordon-Colebrooke, Green-Templeton, Captain |
2022[135] | won | 1 Jamie Baillie; 2 Cecily Day; 3 Tamara Gibbons, St Edmund's; 4 Tom Gordon-Colebrooke, Green-Templeton, Captain |
2023[136] | won | 1 Camilla Hyslop; 2 Jamie Baillie; 3 Bolowa Tejuoso; 4 Tom Gordon-Colebrooke, Green-Templeton, Captain |
2024 | tba |
- MVP denotes Most Valuable Player
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Modern Polo. E.D. Miller. 1896. p. 399.
- ^ "Men's Discretionary Full Blue Sports". oxforduniversityblues.co.uk. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
- ^ "Women's Discretionary Full Blue Sports". oxforduniversityblues.co.uk. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
- ^ Modern Polo, by E.D. Miller, London: Thacker and Co. 1896 p. 399.
- ^ Oxford Journal, Saturday 30 November 1878
- ^ Morning Post - Friday, 27 June 1879, p. 7
- ^ Morning Post, Tuesday 8 June 1880
- ^ Morning Post, Monday 20th June 1881
- ^ Polo, by J. Moray Brown. London: Longmans 1895, p. 131
- ^ The Times, June 18, 1883
- ^ Morning Post, Tuesday 1 July 1884
- ^ The Times, June 22, 1885. p. 12
- ^ The Times, June 14, 1886, p. 7
- ^ The Times, June 21, 1887, p. 7
- ^ Morning Post, Monday 18 June 1888
- ^ The Times, June 24, 1889, p. 10
- ^ Morning Post, Monday 30 June 1890
- ^ The Times, June 22, 1891, p. 7
- ^ The Times, June 30, 1892, p. 11
- ^ The Morning Post, Monday 3 July 1893
- ^ The Polo Year Book 1894, Hurlingham
- ^ The Polo Year Book 1895, Hurlingham
- ^ The Polo Year Book 1896, Hurlingham
- ^ The Times, June 9, 1897, p. 7
- ^ The Times, June 14, 1898, p. 12
- ^ The Times, June 13, 1899, p.11
- ^ The Polo Monthly, July 1909, p. 375
- ^ Sheffield Daily Telegraph, Tuesday 25 June 1901, p. 8
- ^ The Times, June 24, 1902, p.7
- ^ The Times, June 25, 1903, p. 12
- ^ The Polo Monthly, July 1909, p. 375
- ^ The Times, June 27, 1905, p. 11
- ^ The Times, June 26, 1906, p.13
- ^ The Times, June 25, 1907, p.11
- ^ The Times, June 30, 1908, p. 16
- ^ The Times, July 2, 1909, p. 22
- ^ The Times, June 30, 1910, P. 19
- ^ The Times, July 1, 1911, p. 15
- ^ The Times, July 4, 1912, p. 15
- ^ The Times, 23 June 1913, p. 13
- ^ Polo Monthly, 1914, p. 468
- ^ Polo in Britain. A History, by Horace A. Laffaye, London 2012, p. 31
- ^ The Times, June 21, 1920, p. 8
- ^ The Times, June 24, 1921, p. 5
- ^ The Times, June 26, 1922, p. 9. See also The Times, June 24, 1922, p. 1
- ^ The Times, June 25, 1923, p.4. See also The Times, June 22, 1923, p. 6
- ^ The Times, June 23, 1924, p. 5
- ^ The Times, July 6, 1925, p. 5
- ^ The Times, July 19, 1926, p.5
- ^ The Times, July 14, 1927, p. 7
- ^ The Times, July 13, 1928, p. 7
- ^ The Times, July 12, 1929, p. 6
- ^ The Times, July 11, 1930, p. 6
- ^ The Times, July 10, 1931, p.5
- ^ The Times, July 8, 1932, p. 6
- ^ Polo Monthly, August 1933, pp. 270-271
- ^ Polo Monthly, August 1934, p. 258
- ^ The Times, July 12, 1935, p.4
- ^ The Times, July 6, 1936, p.5
- ^ The Times, July 12, 1937, p. 5
- ^ The Times, July 11, 1938, p.4
- ^ The Polo Year Book 1939
- ^ The Times, 2 July, 1951, p. 2
- ^ The Times, June 10, 1952, p. 4
- ^ The Times, 25 May 1953, p. 12
- ^ The Times, June 22, 1954, p. 4
- ^ The Times, 18th June 1955, p. 3
- ^ The Observer, June 24 1956, p. 14
- ^ The Times, June 24, 1957, p. 3
- ^ The Times, June 23, 1958, p. 3
- ^ The Times, 6 July, 1959, p.3
- ^ HPA Handbook 1960
- ^ HPA Handbook 1961
- ^ HPA Handbook 1962
- ^ HPA Handbook 1963
- ^ The Times, June 8, 1964, p. 3.
- ^ The Times, June 12, 1965, p. 1
- ^ The Times, 20th June, p.6
- ^ The Times, 19 June 1967
- ^ Daily Express, June Monday 10
- ^ The Times, June 9, 1969, p.10
- ^ Horse and Hound, June 12 1970
- ^ The Field, 12. August 1971
- ^ Horse and Hounds, 2 June 1972
- ^ Horse and Hound June 29, 1973, p. 11
- ^ Horse and Hound, June 21, 1974
- ^ Horse and Hound, June 19, 1975
- ^ Horse and Hound, 11 June 1976
- ^ HPA Handbook 77
- ^ Horse and Hound, 2 June 1978
- ^ HPA Handbook 79
- ^ HPA Handbook 1980
- ^ The Times, 15 June, 1981, p. 9
- ^ HPA Handbook 1982
- ^ Horse and Hounds 17 June 1983
- ^ Horse and Hound, June 15, 1984, p. 21
- ^ Horse and Hound, June 28 1985, p.24-25
- ^ Horse and Hound, June 13, 1986
- ^ HPA Handbook 1987
- ^ Horse and Hound, 9 June 1988
- ^ Horse and Hound, June 22 1989. p. 78
- ^ Horse & Hound June 21 1990
- ^ HPA Handbook 1991
- ^ HPA Handbook 1992
- ^ Horse and Hound, June 17 1993
- ^ HPA Yearbook 1994
- ^ HPA Yearbook 1995
- ^ HPA Yearbook 1996
- ^ HPA Yearbook 1997
- ^ HPA Yearbook 1998
- ^ HPA Yearbook 1999
- ^ HPA Yearbook 2000
- ^ HPA Yearbook 2001
- ^ HPA Yearbook 2002
- ^ HPA Yearbook 2003
- ^ Polo Times, July 2004, p.52
- ^ Polo Times, July 2005, p. 56
- ^ HPA Yearbook 2006
- ^ The Cherwell, Wednesday 3rd October 2007
- ^ HPA Yearbook 2008
- ^ HPA Yearbook 2009
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMW1LgdlcA4
- ^ https://vimeo.com/21434219
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeayHbl6hIo
- ^ https://www.sport.cam.ac.uk/news/polo-varsity-2013-match-report
- ^ https://www.oxfordstudent.com/2013/02/04/the-sport-of-kings-and-students/
- ^ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10154214779235137&set=t.100063620014835&type=3
- ^ https://www.cherwell.org/2015/06/12/oxford-rides-into-the-sunset/
- ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/BU4umM4ADfU/
- ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/BVz22Yzgn-H/
- ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/Bjig5NlgUL9/
- ^ https://www.oxforduniversitypoloclub.com/post/la-martina-varsity-day-2019
- ^ https://vimeo.com/559521567
- ^ https://www.guardspoloclub.com/club-news/oxford-hold-tight-to-the-la-martina-varsity-trophy
- ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/CPxdEcTJETV/
- ^ https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/oxford-experience/blogs/bolawa-tejuoso/expect-unexpected
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