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|data1 = [[Polo club|Sports]] and [[social club]] |
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|data3 = Petersham Road, [[Richmond, London|Richmond]], <br /> [[London]], TW10 7AH, England |
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|data4 = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1926}} |
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|data6 = Burgundy and White {{Color box|#800000|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|#ffffff|border=darkgray}} |
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|data7 = [[Polo]], [[horse riding]] |
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|data9 = [https://www.hampoloclub.com// hampoloclub.com] |
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'''Ham Polo Club''' is a [[Hurlingham Polo Association]] polo club<ref>[http://www.hpa-polo.co.uk/club_regions/club_details_london.asp?club=ham ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716084826/http://www.hpa-polo.co.uk/club_regions/club_details_london.asp?club=ham |date=July 16, 2011 }}</ref> situated in [[Richmond, London|Richmond]] in the [[London Borough of Richmond upon Thames]], south-west [[London]], [[England]]. It is one of the oldest polo clubs in the [[United Kingdom]] and the last surviving club in London. The club occupies a location between [[Richmond Park]] and the [[River Thames]] overlooked by [[Ham House]], eight miles from [[Hyde Park Corner]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&tab=wl|title=Google Maps|access-date=24 September 2015}}</ref> The club's facilities include three polo fields (two boarded), a stick and ball field, an exercise track, livery service, coaching and a members' clubhouse with a restaurant and bar which is managed by Blue Strawberry Group.<ref>https://www.thecaterer.com/news/blue-strawberry-ham-polo-club-contract</ref> Polo is played at Ham Polo Club between May and September. |
'''Ham Polo Club''' is a [[Hurlingham Polo Association]] polo club<ref>[http://www.hpa-polo.co.uk/club_regions/club_details_london.asp?club=ham ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716084826/http://www.hpa-polo.co.uk/club_regions/club_details_london.asp?club=ham |date=July 16, 2011 }}</ref> situated in [[Richmond, London|Richmond]] in the [[London Borough of Richmond upon Thames]], south-west [[London]], [[England]]. It is one of the oldest polo clubs in the [[United Kingdom]] and the last surviving club in London. The club occupies a location between [[Richmond Park]] and the [[River Thames]] overlooked by [[Ham House]], eight miles from [[Hyde Park Corner]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&tab=wl|title=Google Maps|access-date=24 September 2015}}</ref> The club's facilities include three polo fields (two boarded), a stick and ball field, an exercise track, livery service, coaching and a members' clubhouse with a restaurant and bar which is managed by Blue Strawberry Group.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thecaterer.com/news/blue-strawberry-ham-polo-club-contract|title=Blue Strawberry Group wins 4m contract with|date=21 November 2019}}</ref> Polo is played at Ham Polo Club between May and September. The club has around 70 playing members and several hundred social members. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The full-sized ground lay between Richmond Gates and Sheen and a regular coach there was [[Johnny Traill]], the first Argentine 10 goaler, who lived at nearby Roehampton. Ham Common Polo Club, together with Stoke d'Abernon and clubs such as Worcester Park, Kingsbury and Crystal Palace, was ideal for Londoners who did not compete in the major tournaments at the 'Big Three' but who played for the fun of the game. The 1939 season was necessarily the last for the next six years. |
The full-sized ground lay between Richmond Gates and Sheen and a regular coach there was [[Johnny Traill]], the first Argentine 10 goaler, who lived at nearby Roehampton. Ham Common Polo Club, together with Stoke d'Abernon and clubs such as Worcester Park, Kingsbury and Crystal Palace, was ideal for Londoners who did not compete in the major tournaments at the 'Big Three' but who played for the fun of the game. The 1939 season was necessarily the last for the next six years. |
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Ham was revived in 1946 by [[William (Billy) Francis Walsh|William Francis Walsh]] (1907–1992) |
Ham was revived in 1946 largely by the efforts of [[William (Billy) Francis Walsh|William "Billy" Francis Walsh]] (1907–1992). On returning from service in the Army, Walsh found that Captain Tom Brigg, the owner of the stables where he had worked, had died and the stables were on the market. Using his gratuity Walsh bought the stables and began offering a livery service to club members. Loftus Storey returned as club Chairman, formed a committee, appointed Billy as Polo Manager and Ham Polo Club was revived under [[Hurlingham Polo Association|HPA]] rules. It is widely believed that [[Viscount Cowdray|Lord Cowdray]], Arthur Lucas and Billy Walsh were the trio who rescued polo in the United Kingdom after the war. {{Citation needed|date=January 2011}} |
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The first post-war English [[polo]] tournament was held at [[Roehampton Club|Roehampton]] in 1947 and the Ham Polo Club team carried off the premier trophy the [[Roehampton Trophy|Roehampton Cup]] (now played for at Ham). Three years later the club began using a field adjacent to [[Ham House]] for matches. Then in 1954, George Stevens, The [[Earl of Dysart|Dysart families]] tenant at Ham House Farm agreed to turn the Ham House orchard into a polo field for the club. |
The first post-war English [[polo]] tournament was held at [[Roehampton Club|Roehampton]] in 1947 and the Ham Polo Club team carried off the premier trophy the [[Roehampton Trophy|Roehampton Cup]] (now played for at Ham). Three years later the club began using a field adjacent to [[Ham House]] for matches. Then in 1954, George Stevens, The [[Earl of Dysart|Dysart families]]' tenant at Ham House Farm' agreed to turn the Ham House orchard into a polo field for the club. |
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The first president of the club was Major Archie David the patron of the Friars Park team. The Autumn cup which he presented is still played for annually at Ham. Johnny Traill became a familiar figure at the club and Edward Tauchert Rescued the [[Roehampton Trophy]] from the Roehampton Golf Club. |
The first president of the club was Major Archie David the patron of the Friars Park team. The Autumn cup which he presented is still played for annually at Ham. Johnny Traill became a familiar figure at the club and Edward Tauchert Rescued the [[Roehampton Trophy]] from the Roehampton Golf Club. |
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In 1970, thanks largely to the efforts of the then |
In 1970, thanks largely to the efforts of the then president [[David Brown (entrepreneur)|Sir David Brown]], the club purchased the freehold of the land. Sixteen years later land adjacent was purchased and the club gained another ground. In 1982, at the age of seventy, Billy Walsh retired as manager of the club to become president. He was succeeded by two further generations managing Ham Polo Club, Peggy, his daughter and Tim, his grandson. |
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The club continues to play polo between May and September,<ref>https://www.hampoloclub.com/calendar?view=calendar&month=04-2020</ref> managed by |
The club continues to play polo between May and September,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hampoloclub.com/calendar?view=calendar&month=04-2020|title=Calendar}}</ref> managed by Antonino Menard. The current president is Col. Geoffrey Godbold OBE TD DL. The club's Chairman is Simon Chamberlain.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hampoloclub.com/team}}</ref> |
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==Flagship tournaments== |
==Flagship tournaments== |
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A number of tournaments run throughout the season at Ham Polo Club. The flagship tournaments are the Summer tournament (0–4 goal), [[Roehampton trophy|The Roehampton Trophy]] (6 goal) and the Billy Walsh Tournament (0–2 goal).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hampoloclub.com/tournaments|title=Tournaments}}</ref> |
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==Membership== |
==Membership== |
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The number of playing members is limited and applicants must be interviewed by the committee. Social membership entitles individuals or families to use the clubhouse facilities on match days as well as being invited to the club's social functions. Academy membership is also available and a Junior category for young players. |
The number of playing members is limited and applicants must be interviewed by the committee. Social membership entitles individuals or families to use the clubhouse facilities on match days as well as being invited to the club's social functions. Academy membership is also available and a Junior category for young players.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hampoloclub.com/new-page-1|title = New Page}}</ref> |
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==Charity== |
==Charity== |
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[[File:Chakravarty Cup 2008.jpg|thumb|Chakravarty Cup Presentation: Paul Barry, [[Vichai Raksriaksorn]], HRH [[Prince William, Duke of Cambridge|Prince William]], [[Adolfo Cambiaso]] and [[Martin Valent]]]] |
[[File:Chakravarty Cup 2008.jpg|thumb|Chakravarty Cup Presentation: Paul Barry, [[Vichai Raksriaksorn]], HRH [[Prince William, Duke of Cambridge|Prince William]], [[Adolfo Cambiaso]] and [[Martin Valent]]]] |
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Ham Polo Club has helped raise almost £2 million for charity over the last few years. Several main charitable events are run each year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hampoloclub.com/charity.html|title=Welcome to Ham Polo Club|publisher=|access-date=24 September 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150925101512/http://www.hampoloclub.com/charity.html|archive-date=25 September 2015 |
Ham Polo Club has helped raise almost £2 million for charity over the last few years. Several main charitable events are run each year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hampoloclub.com/charity.html|title=Welcome to Ham Polo Club|publisher=|access-date=24 September 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150925101512/http://www.hampoloclub.com/charity.html|archive-date=25 September 2015}}</ref> |
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;ChildLine Sundown Polo Challenge |
;ChildLine Sundown Polo Challenge |
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On a Saturday evening in June each year a polo match, dinner and charity auction is held to raise funds for the [[ChildLine]] organisation. Patron of the charity [[Esther Rantzen]] is always present alongside a host of celebrity guests.<ref>[http://jetbookingdirect.com/childline-sunset-polo-event-at-ham-polo-club/ ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120724061702/http://jetbookingdirect.com/childline-sunset-polo-event-at-ham-polo-club/ |date=July 24, 2012 }}</ref> |
On a Saturday evening in June each year a polo match, dinner and charity auction is held to raise funds for the [[ChildLine]] organisation. Patron of the charity [[Esther Rantzen]] is always present alongside a host of celebrity guests.<ref>[http://jetbookingdirect.com/childline-sunset-polo-event-at-ham-polo-club/ ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120724061702/http://jetbookingdirect.com/childline-sunset-polo-event-at-ham-polo-club/ |date=July 24, 2012 }}</ref> |
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;Laureus Sport for Good Foundation<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hurlinghammedia.com/polo_news.php?nid=425 |access-date=November 2, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110712231854/http://www.hurlinghammedia.com/polo_news.php?nid=425 |archive-date=July 12, 2011 }}</ref> |
;Laureus Sport for Good Foundation<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hurlinghammedia.com/polo_news.php?nid=425 |access-date=November 2, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110712231854/http://www.hurlinghammedia.com/polo_news.php?nid=425 |archive-date=July 12, 2011 |title=Flash and Image Banner }}</ref> |
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The [[Laureus Sport for Good Foundation]] works with millions of underprivileged children worldwide. An event takes place annually, this year a number of Laureus ambassadors were in attendance including [[Edwin Moses]], [[Hugo Porta]], [[Sean Fitzpatrick]], [[Daley Thompson]] and [[Boris Becker]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.laureus.com/press_releases?article_id=2033|title=Laureus|publisher=Laureus.com|access-date=24 September 2015}}</ref> |
The [[Laureus Sport for Good Foundation]] works with millions of underprivileged children worldwide. An event takes place annually, this year a number of Laureus ambassadors were in attendance including [[Edwin Moses]], [[Hugo Porta]], [[Sean Fitzpatrick]], [[Daley Thompson]] and [[Boris Becker]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.laureus.com/press_releases?article_id=2033|title=Laureus|publisher=Laureus.com|access-date=24 September 2015}}</ref> |
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;Chakravarty Cup<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/theroyalfamily/5464622/Princes-William-and-Harry-take-to-the-polo-field.html|title=Princes William and Harry take to the polo field|author=Ian Johnston|date=7 June 2009|work=Telegraph.co.uk|access-date=24 September 2015}}</ref> |
;Chakravarty Cup<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/theroyalfamily/5464622/Princes-William-and-Harry-take-to-the-polo-field.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090611005952/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/theroyalfamily/5464622/Princes-William-and-Harry-take-to-the-polo-field.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=11 June 2009|title=Princes William and Harry take to the polo field|author=Ian Johnston|date=7 June 2009|work=Telegraph.co.uk|access-date=24 September 2015}}</ref> |
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For many years the Chakravarty cup was held at Ham Polo Club.{{ |
For many years the Chakravarty cup was held at Ham Polo Club.{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} The event, started in 1997, raises funds for the charities and foundations supported by [[The British Royal Family|The Royal Family]]. [[Charles, Prince of Wales|The Prince of Wales]] took part in the match for nine years; now he has retired, his sons [[Prince William, Duke of Cambridge|The Duke of Cambridge]] and [[Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex|The Duke of Sussex]] take part.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chakravarty-cup.org/home.htm|title=chakravartycup|access-date=24 September 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150925094318/http://www.chakravarty-cup.org/home.htm|archive-date=25 September 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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==Notable members== |
==Notable members== |
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*[[Elle Macpherson]], Australian model, businesswoman, television host and actress{{ |
*[[Elle Macpherson]], Australian model, businesswoman, television host and actress{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} |
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*[[Ali Albwardy]], patron of the [[Dubai Polo Team]] |
*[[Ali Albwardy]], patron of the [[Dubai Polo Team]] |
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*[[Adolfo Cambiaso]], 10-goal professional polo player |
*[[Adolfo Cambiaso]], 10-goal professional polo player |
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*[[Bartolomé Castagnola|Lolo Castagnola]], 9-goal professional polo player<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hampoloclub.com/player-list.html|title=Welcome to Ham Polo Club|publisher=|access-date=24 September 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150925103603/http://www.hampoloclub.com/player-list.html|archive-date=25 September 2015 |
*[[Bartolomé Castagnola|Lolo Castagnola]], 9-goal professional polo player<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hampoloclub.com/player-list.html|title=Welcome to Ham Polo Club|publisher=|access-date=24 September 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150925103603/http://www.hampoloclub.com/player-list.html|archive-date=25 September 2015}}</ref> |
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==Chairmen== |
==Chairmen== |
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*Loftus Storey 1937–1938 |
*Loftus Storey 1937–1938 |
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*''Polo ceased during [[ |
*''Polo ceased during [[World War II]]'' 1939–1945 |
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*Loftus Storey 1947–1950 |
*Loftus Storey 1947–1950 |
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*Major S.C. Deed 1950–1954 |
*Major S.C. Deed 1950–1954 |
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*G.E.Godbold OBE TD 1979–1995 |
*G.E.Godbold OBE TD 1979–1995 |
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*N.Colquhoun-Denvers 1995–2018 |
*N.Colquhoun-Denvers 1995–2018 |
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*H. Davis |
*H. Davis 2018–2024 |
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*S. N. Chamberlain 2024- |
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==Presidents== |
==Presidents== |
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*[[Vichai Raksriaksorn]] 2008–2012 |
*[[Vichai Raksriaksorn]] 2008–2012 |
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*Steven Lamprell 2013–2016 |
*Steven Lamprell 2013–2016 |
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*Mohammed S Almarzooqi |
*Mohammed S Almarzooqi 2017–2020 |
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*Col. Geoffrey Godbold OBE TD DL 2021- |
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==Polo managers== |
==Polo managers== |
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*Daniel Devrient Kidd 2007 |
*Daniel Devrient Kidd 2007 |
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*Adolfo Casabal 2008–2011 |
*Adolfo Casabal 2008–2011 |
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*William Healy |
*William Healy 2011–2021 |
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*Gaston Devrient 2022- January–June |
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*Lucy Dowie/Manuel Perez (Joint Interim) 2022- June–September |
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*Marcus Hancock 2022 - 2023 |
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*Antonino Menard 2024 - |
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==Trophies== |
==Trophies== |
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* Annie's Trophy |
* Annie's Trophy |
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* [[commons:File:Anthony Cup.jpg|Anthony Cup Trophy]] |
* [[commons:File:Anthony Cup.jpg|Anthony Cup Trophy]] |
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*Dubai Desert Palm II |
*Dubai Desert Palm II |
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*FAL Energy |
*FAL Energy |
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*Farewell Cup |
*Farewell Cup |
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*Floating Seat |
*Floating Seat |
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*Quatros Amigos |
*Quatros Amigos |
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*Red Cross |
*Red Cross |
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*Rerrieson |
*Rerrieson |
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* [[commons:File:Richmond Park Cup.jpg|Richmond Park Cup]] |
* [[commons:File:Richmond Park Cup.jpg|Richmond Park Cup]] |
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*Lufthansa Best Player |
*Lufthansa Best Player |
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*Orthoceras Belemnite |
*Orthoceras Belemnite |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[Category:Richmond, London]] |
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[[Category:Sport in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames]] |
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[[Category:Sports clubs established in 1926]] |
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[[Category:Sports clubs in London]] |
[[Category:Sports clubs and teams in London]] |
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[[Category:Sports venues in London]] |
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[[Category:Tourist attractions in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames]] |
[[Category:Tourist attractions in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames]] |
Latest revision as of 03:56, 14 September 2024
Type | Sports and social club |
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Location | Petersham Road, Richmond, London, TW10 7AH, England |
Founded | 1926 |
Colours | Burgundy and White |
Activities | Polo, horse riding |
Website | hampoloclub.com |
Ham Polo Club is a Hurlingham Polo Association polo club[1] situated in Richmond in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, south-west London, England. It is one of the oldest polo clubs in the United Kingdom and the last surviving club in London. The club occupies a location between Richmond Park and the River Thames overlooked by Ham House, eight miles from Hyde Park Corner.[2] The club's facilities include three polo fields (two boarded), a stick and ball field, an exercise track, livery service, coaching and a members' clubhouse with a restaurant and bar which is managed by Blue Strawberry Group.[3] Polo is played at Ham Polo Club between May and September. The club has around 70 playing members and several hundred social members.
History
[edit]Ham Polo Club is the last remaining of the many clubs that existed as satellites to London's 'Big Three' – Ranelagh, Hurlingham and Roehampton. The club began life as the Ham Common Polo Club in 1926, with one full sized ground and two smaller rounds. The first ground was next door to Brown Gates House, Church Road, Ham Common, home of the first chairman, Loftus Storey.[4]
The full-sized ground lay between Richmond Gates and Sheen and a regular coach there was Johnny Traill, the first Argentine 10 goaler, who lived at nearby Roehampton. Ham Common Polo Club, together with Stoke d'Abernon and clubs such as Worcester Park, Kingsbury and Crystal Palace, was ideal for Londoners who did not compete in the major tournaments at the 'Big Three' but who played for the fun of the game. The 1939 season was necessarily the last for the next six years.
Ham was revived in 1946 largely by the efforts of William "Billy" Francis Walsh (1907–1992). On returning from service in the Army, Walsh found that Captain Tom Brigg, the owner of the stables where he had worked, had died and the stables were on the market. Using his gratuity Walsh bought the stables and began offering a livery service to club members. Loftus Storey returned as club Chairman, formed a committee, appointed Billy as Polo Manager and Ham Polo Club was revived under HPA rules. It is widely believed that Lord Cowdray, Arthur Lucas and Billy Walsh were the trio who rescued polo in the United Kingdom after the war. [citation needed]
The first post-war English polo tournament was held at Roehampton in 1947 and the Ham Polo Club team carried off the premier trophy the Roehampton Cup (now played for at Ham). Three years later the club began using a field adjacent to Ham House for matches. Then in 1954, George Stevens, The Dysart families' tenant at Ham House Farm' agreed to turn the Ham House orchard into a polo field for the club.
The first president of the club was Major Archie David the patron of the Friars Park team. The Autumn cup which he presented is still played for annually at Ham. Johnny Traill became a familiar figure at the club and Edward Tauchert Rescued the Roehampton Trophy from the Roehampton Golf Club.
In 1970, thanks largely to the efforts of the then president Sir David Brown, the club purchased the freehold of the land. Sixteen years later land adjacent was purchased and the club gained another ground. In 1982, at the age of seventy, Billy Walsh retired as manager of the club to become president. He was succeeded by two further generations managing Ham Polo Club, Peggy, his daughter and Tim, his grandson.
The club continues to play polo between May and September,[5] managed by Antonino Menard. The current president is Col. Geoffrey Godbold OBE TD DL. The club's Chairman is Simon Chamberlain.[6]
Flagship tournaments
[edit]A number of tournaments run throughout the season at Ham Polo Club. The flagship tournaments are the Summer tournament (0–4 goal), The Roehampton Trophy (6 goal) and the Billy Walsh Tournament (0–2 goal).[7]
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England back Eden Ormerod at the Toast New Zealand International match
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Hissam Ali Haider and Marco Forcaccia in The Dubai Trophy final
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Honourable Artillery Company corps of drums at the HAC polo day
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Display of Austin Healey classic British Sports Cars at Roehampton Trophy finals day
Membership
[edit]The number of playing members is limited and applicants must be interviewed by the committee. Social membership entitles individuals or families to use the clubhouse facilities on match days as well as being invited to the club's social functions. Academy membership is also available and a Junior category for young players.[8]
Charity
[edit]Ham Polo Club has helped raise almost £2 million for charity over the last few years. Several main charitable events are run each year.[9]
- ChildLine Sundown Polo Challenge
On a Saturday evening in June each year a polo match, dinner and charity auction is held to raise funds for the ChildLine organisation. Patron of the charity Esther Rantzen is always present alongside a host of celebrity guests.[10]
- Laureus Sport for Good Foundation[11]
The Laureus Sport for Good Foundation works with millions of underprivileged children worldwide. An event takes place annually, this year a number of Laureus ambassadors were in attendance including Edwin Moses, Hugo Porta, Sean Fitzpatrick, Daley Thompson and Boris Becker.[12]
- Chakravarty Cup[13]
For many years the Chakravarty cup was held at Ham Polo Club.[citation needed] The event, started in 1997, raises funds for the charities and foundations supported by The Royal Family. The Prince of Wales took part in the match for nine years; now he has retired, his sons The Duke of Cambridge and The Duke of Sussex take part.[14]
Notable members
[edit]- Elle Macpherson, Australian model, businesswoman, television host and actress[citation needed]
- Ali Albwardy, patron of the Dubai Polo Team
- Adolfo Cambiaso, 10-goal professional polo player
- Lolo Castagnola, 9-goal professional polo player[15]
Chairmen
[edit]- Loftus Storey 1937–1938
- Polo ceased during World War II 1939–1945
- Loftus Storey 1947–1950
- Major S.C. Deed 1950–1954
- Edward Tauchert 1955–56
- C.J. Busby 1957–1965
- R.W.Addie 1966
- C.J. Busby 1967
- C.J.Harrison 1968–1971
- Col Gerald Critchley 1972–1979
- P.Adams/G.Godbold 1979–1984
- G.E.Godbold OBE TD 1979–1995
- N.Colquhoun-Denvers 1995–2018
- H. Davis 2018–2024
- S. N. Chamberlain 2024-
Presidents
[edit]- Major Archie David 1957–1970
- Sir David Brown 1971–1979
- Doug Riley-Smith 1980
- post vacant 1981–1982
- Geoffrey Lawson 1983–1986
- Billy Walsh 1987–1992
- Bryan Morrison 1993–1996
- Douglas Brown DFC 1997–2000
- J.W.M. (Buff) Crisp 2001–2003
- Saeed Ali Albwardy 2004–2007
- Vichai Raksriaksorn 2008–2012
- Steven Lamprell 2013–2016
- Mohammed S Almarzooqi 2017–2020
- Col. Geoffrey Godbold OBE TD DL 2021-
Polo managers
[edit]- Billy Walsh 1946–1986
- Peggy Healy 1987–2000
- Tim Healy 2001
- James Lange 2002–2003
- Tom Benson 2004–2005
- David Leach 2006
- Daniel Devrient Kidd 2007
- Adolfo Casabal 2008–2011
- William Healy 2011–2021
- Gaston Devrient 2022- January–June
- Lucy Dowie/Manuel Perez (Joint Interim) 2022- June–September
- Marcus Hancock 2022 - 2023
- Antonino Menard 2024 -
Trophies
[edit]- Annie's Trophy
- Anthony Cup Trophy
- Ascott Cup
- Asprey Red Cross Trophy
- Autumn Cup
- Aylesford Trophy
- Bannister Bowl
- BBVA Bowl
- Best of Richmond
- Boisdale Social
- Candilio Cup
- Chairman"s Trophy
- Childline Trophy
- Childline Champagne
- Committee Crystal
- Crescent Oil Trophy
- The Gerald Critchley Trophy[16]
- David Brown Trophy
- David Healy
- Don Zoilo
- Double Bett Trophy
- Doug Brown Plate
- Dubai Desert Palm[17]
- Dubai Desert Palm II
- FAL Energy
- Farewell Cup
- Floating Seat
- Ghana Airways Trophy
- Goal Cup
- Godbold Trophy
- Ham Cup
- Ham Mini
- Hine Cognac Trophy
- HR Owen Trophy
- Hunt Kendall
- Indian Army Trophy
- Jimmy Edwards
- J & S Franklin Trophy
- June Bamberg Trophy
- Kingfisher Trophy
- King Power Charity
- Newport Cup Trophy
- No Name Cup
- Peter Pitts Trophy
- Peter Pitts II
- Petersham Bowl
- Player of the Year Trophy
- Polo Challenge
- Quatros Amigos
- Red Cross
- Rerrieson
- Richmond Park Cup
- Roehampton Trophy
- Rosie Adams Bowl
- Siam Trophy
- Sladmore Trophy
- Social Trophy
- Social Committee
- Stagshead Trophy
- Tauchert Bowl Trophy
- Thailand Trophy
- Tiger Mountain
- Tiger Mountain 2 Trophy
- Tiger Mountain PanAm Trophy
- Tigerstream 1 Trophy
- Tigerstream II Trophy
- Tiger Tops
- Tournament Cup
- Umpire's Millennium
- Ventura Pauly Trophy
- Visitors' Trophy
- Walsh Challenge
- Anglo-German
- Lufthansa Best Player
- Orthoceras Belemnite
References
[edit]- ^ [1] Archived July 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Google Maps". Retrieved 24 September 2015.
- ^ "Blue Strawberry Group wins 4m contract with". 21 November 2019.
- ^ "Nostalgia: Polo's glamorous survivor in Ham". Richmond and Twickenham Times. 4 September 2008. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
- ^ "Calendar".
- ^ https://www.hampoloclub.com/team.
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(help) - ^ "Tournaments".
- ^ "New Page".
- ^ "Welcome to Ham Polo Club". Archived from the original on 25 September 2015. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
- ^ [2] Archived July 24, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Flash and Image Banner". Archived from the original on 12 July 2011. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
- ^ "Laureus". Laureus.com. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
- ^ Ian Johnston (7 June 2009). "Princes William and Harry take to the polo field". Telegraph.co.uk. Archived from the original on 11 June 2009. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
- ^ "chakravartycup". Archived from the original on 25 September 2015. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
- ^ "Welcome to Ham Polo Club". Archived from the original on 25 September 2015. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
- ^ Gerald Critchley Trophy, Wikimedia Commons.
- ^ Dubai Trophy winners 2009, Wikimedia Commons.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Ham Polo Club Blog – News and Reviews of matches and tournaments at Ham Polo Club
- Flickr – Images of Ham Polo Club
- YouTube – Videos of Ham Polo Club
- Wikimedia Commons
- 1926 establishments in England
- 1926 in London
- History of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
- Polo clubs in the United Kingdom
- Richmond, London
- Sport in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
- Sports clubs and teams established in 1926
- Sports clubs and teams in London
- Sports venues in London
- Tourist attractions in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
- Buildings and structures on the River Thames