Polo Wicklow News
SOUTH
AFRICA TAKE ON IRELAND
Brad Gace returned to Polo Wicklow after years
with 3 friends to battle it out with the Irish before their big game in
England the following weekend. Brad was one of the very originals of Polo
Wicklow and worked here for a year back in 1994 with Don McHardy. Selby
Williamson was also returning to Wicklow after an 8 year break, the last
time they were here they played 2 different Irish teams over the weekend,
but now they are just too good to battle against, and like the saying goes
'If you can't beat them, join them' that's exactly what we did with 2
thrilling matches over the weekend.
Mickey Herbst joined Selby Williamson and Bradley Gace on Saturday to take
on Terrance Spilsbury and James Kane-Burman, who were joined by 'El
Presidente' Sean Reynolds. The polo was the quickest ever witnessed in
Wicklow's arena and both locals, Mickey and Sean, admitted afterwards that
they were stunned by the sheer pace of the contest.
Sunday saw another such match. Only, this time, the news had spread of the
high-goal polo being played and scores of spectators and polo enthusiasts
from all over Ireland began arriving. This time, it was Siobhan Herbst who
joined Selby and Brad, while Ireland's leading up-and-coming player, Michael
Connolly, joined the Terrance and James duo. The match was neck and neck
right to the death but it was the Williamson/Gace/Herbst combination which
managed to snatch victory by a single score in the final chukka.
Rumour has it that there are a few police looking
for 4 South Africans in Wicklow Town, but we think it may just be a
coincidence they were here at the same time.
POLO
WICKLOW BRING IN THE NEW YEAR IN FANCY DRESS
This year Polo Wicklow's annual Fancy Dress party
was held at New Year as there were so many people away for Hallowe'en. Even
with many people unwell with the dreaded flu the party was a great success
as always, we had Mexicans, Indians, Schoolgirls, Golden Woman, Bugsy
Malone, Cleopatra and to top is all off we had the whole cast of Wizard of
Oz!! For those of you with rotten teeth, the Tooth Fairy was even on stand
by!

POLO
WICKLOW GETS A NEW PRESIDENT
The Polo Wicklow committee and Oscar
decided last weekend that it was time we had a new president, after
a lot of discussions we have finally come to a decision and Sean
Reynolds has been appointed as our new President. Sean Reynolds has
been a member of Polo Wicklow for the last 8 years and is one of the
main supporters of Arena polo in Ireland making him the ideal
candidate for the job. Mr Reynolds has also been a representative of
the club playing in the USA last year in the annual Ireland v
USA match in Newport and Yale. Congratulations Sean and Good Luck!!
- I've heard Oscar isn't easy to work with but if you need help
check out parrottraining.com!!!
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Sean in USA soaking the sun! |
Sean in action against the French.
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THE
HUNT LEAVES FROM POLO WICKLOW
The Bray Hunt had their second
annual meet at Polo Wicklow last weekend, 68 people tacked up their
horses and ran after the hounds jumping the big ditches of the
Wicklow countryside. While all this was going polo continued in the
arena as normal. All the hunting crowd then came into the clubhouse
for the famous 'Beef Stew' made by Wendy Herbst while watching their
days hunting on the full size screen in the clubhouse.
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WEEKEND OF SPANISH PYJAMAS
The Spanish Team arrived last
weekend to take on the 3 Irish teams, winning on Friday by 5 goals
against, Siobhan and Mickey Herbst and Sean Reynolds, they took on
Derville Hoey, Ronan Murphy and Joe O'Connell on Saturday to loose
by 3 goals. The final day was the Spanish Team, Stefan Spengler,
Jorg Becke and Jan Schonlau taking on the Irish Team of Joe
O'Connell, Mickey Herbst and Robert Patton, Ireland won by 5 goals.
On Saturday night we had the joint birthday party of Siobhan and
Mickey. Everyone had to dress in Pyjamas, there were toothbrushes
and hair curlers everywhere while everybody danced the night away in
their bedclothes! We also had a special friend and professional
musician, Stephen Ffrench Davis, playing the Piano and a group of
Latvian Dancers teaching us how to do their traditional dance.
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KIKI
QUARLES VAN UFFORD IS BACK ON A HORSE
After a frightening accident last
year out hunting Kiki had extreme injuries to her back and was given
the prospect of spending the rest of her life in a wheelchair. With
a lot of love, support and determination she has now given us the
incredible news that she's back up on a horse. Kiki came over
to Ireland with a group of Dutch people, organised by Andy Burgess,
to learn polo at the beginning of last year. Six months later she
returned on the Dutch polo team fighting it out against the Irish.
It was 2 months later that she had this awful accident. As
Kiki is now well on her way back to full recovery we hope to see her
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CRAIG
AND GEORGINA FINALLY TIE THE KNOT
What a week of weddings!! None for a
year then 2 in 2 weeks! After a lot of talking about it, Georgina
Sherrard and Craig McKinney finally tied the knot in Gibraltar on
Thursday 28th September. It was a very small, private wedding with
just their daughter Katie to witness. Craig and Georgina have been
great supporters of Polo Wicklow from the very beginning as well as
close friends to us all. Craig's company Woodchester are sponsors of
many things around the club house, such as the executive leather
chairs, one of the projectors and of course the electric scoreboard
outside. They now have moved from Ireland and live 6 months in
Argentina and 6 months in Spain. We wish them all the best in the
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POLO
WICKLOW TAKE HOME THE PAKISTAN CUP
Last weekend Polo Wicklow took part
in the final tournament of the season in the All Ireland Polo Club,
Phoenix Park. Siobhan, Micky and Carlos teamed up with Mario Giles
to play for the most wanted Pakistan Cup, covered in Blue and
Turquoise Jewels, this was the Cup that everyone aimed for. After
and easy win against Oakleaf on Thursday (3½
- 14), Polo Wicklow were set to take on, one of the favourites of
the tournament, Nurney captained by Bill Roe. Polo Wicklow and
Nurney were very equal throughout the game, with only half a goal in
it awarded to Nurney for Handicap, the crowds were kept at the edge
of their seats. With only 20 seconds to go and Polo Wicklow down by
half a goal, a centre hit was awarded to Polo Wicklow. With nothing
to loose, Mario sent the ball up to Carlos, who placed perfectly,
finished it off with the most incredible 'under-the-neck-shot'
straight into goal, 7 seconds before the buzzer. In the final, Polo
Wicklow faced Tyrone, captained by Eamon Laverty, one of the most
successful teams of the season, with equal handicaps there was
always the chance of a 5th chukka. Throughout the first 2
chukkas, Tyrone had the edge on Polo Wicklow, but in the 3rd chukka
Carlos came out on his best pony, Malteser, and took the field by
storm scoring 3 field goals, leaving Polo Wicklow up by 3 goals
going into the final chukka. With Tyrone's professional, Jose Souto
(famous for coming back from nothing in the final chukka to win)
taking off at the beginning of the chukka to score 3 goals, making
it 6 all, the crowds didn't know who to cheer for. Once again,
Carlos was on form and with only 30 seconds on the clock, Polo
Wicklow was awarded a 60yard Penalty, Carlos cantered up slowly and
with a full swing sent it flying through the centre of the posts.
The 2 teams lined up at the centre and Souto broke away with
the ball, thankfully Carlos stopped him only to be backed up by the
rest of his team, and finally the final bell went, 7 -6 to Polo
Wicklow, who last won the cup in 2002.
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NIKKI
AND ANDY TIE THE KNOT
Last weekend on the 16th September,
fellow friends and Polo Wicklow Members tied the knot in St.
Enedoc's Church, Cornwell. In the most beautiful setting and
glorious sunshine, Nikki Gidlow became Mrs Nikki Burgess. Rumours
have it that the newly wedded Burgesses are heading to Argentina for
their 2 week honeymoon. All our Congratulations go out to the new
couple and wish them the greatest success in the future.
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30,000
EUROS RAISED FOR BUBBLE GUM CLUB
This year, for the first time, all 3
days of the Inchydoney Island Ladies Tournament was held in
Ballyhenry, Polo Wicklow. The crowds came out in flocks to see some
of the top ladies players in the world show their skills off on the
picture perfect polo grounds. Carloline Arnier from France (2 goal),
Maria Laura Gimenez from Argentina (2 Goal) and Abbey Riggs from USA
(2 Goals) were just a few of the famous names of ladies polo. A full
4 course meal was served up in the marquee by L'Ecrivain, for those
lucky 300 who managed to get tickets for the days events, everyone
else had to make do with the burgers and sausages sold at the 'Paleque
Bar'. Champagne was flowing and the models strutted their stuff
amongst the hundreds of people showing of their beautiful clothes by
designer Deborah Veale. On Saturday due to rain the matched were
played in Polo Wicklow's Arena, but the God's shone down on us on
Sunday while the Ladies showed of their talent on the Polo field.
Lamorlaye took the cup home after a 2 year struggle to make it back
up to the top. Best Playing Polo went to Brian Lynam's Irish
Throurughbred 'Ohia' played by Lamoralye's Carloline Arnier. Best Up
and Coming Player Award went to April Kent of The Bubble Gum Club.
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Joe O'Connell and Friends  |
The Beautiful Setting
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A FULL TURNOUT FOR THE
BALLYHENRY 0-4 GOAL
Polo Wicklow hosted their 2nd 0-4 Goal Tournament last weekend,
in the blistering summer sun. With 8 teams entered it meant that the
entries were full, and 3 teams had to be turned down, making it a
record turnout at Ballyhenry. Teams came from all over the country
to battle it out over the 4 days on the picture perfect grounds, for
the International 0-4 Goal Trophy. Peppard Motors and Casa Pepe held
the main sponsorship once again, this year Peppard Motors won the
2nd subsidiary Final captained by Robert Patton. The winning team El
Niòo, captained by Paul Monahan who only
started riding 3 years ago, beat Lamorlaye in the semi finals to
make it through to beat Dunmore in the Final. It was a nail biting
game which could have gone either way. Each game displayed better
polo than the last and the crowd of 100 people on Sunday were left
on the edge of their seats (okay we didn't have seats, but the
edge of their cars!!) with excitement, after the game, all the
players had a chance to cool down in the heated outdoor swimming
pool at Ballyhenry.
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The Glamour... |
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POLO WICKLOW MARE GIVES BIRTH TO TRIPLETS
El Milagros Irlandes (The Irish Miracle) was born with her still
born sister on 6th July, and 2 days later we found another still
born foal in the stable. Milagros was born 1 month early and the
mare had no milk to feed her, but after a lot of TLC from Wendy
Herbst and hand feeding every 2 hours, the foal make a full recovery
and is now running around the field like a trooper! The mare is now
producing milk and both are well.
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Friends and Family tournament a
huge success
Last weekend, Polo Wicklow had their first day out on grass.
With the sun shining like it's never shone before and the fields
untouched since last season, it was guaranteed to be a fantastic
weekend. 7 Teams entered, made up of father and sons, mothers
and daughters, and closest friends, whom under normal circumstances
cannot play together. The winning team was joint captained by
Claudia and John Roche, joined by Naomi Shairp, her partner Raffael
Ladesma and fellow friend Dermot Hannify, took home the 'Monkey on
Horseback Trophy'.
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Siobhan Herbst on La Liebre |
The boys enjoying the Irish sun!! |
12 - 15 GOAL POLO AT POLO
WICKLOW
Polo Wicklow was host to it's highest ever handicap polo last
weekend. With 6 Argentine Professionals (all with 2 or 3 goal grass
handicaps) and 3 of Ireland's Top arena players taking to the field,
the crowds were amazed with the skill and talent in the arena. All
the teams had 2 professionals and one patron, making it a very fast
moving game. It was a real eye opener for those who were playing as
every shot was accurate, every turn was high speed, not a goal was
missed and not a foul was made (okay, maybe a bit of an
exaggeration, but it's all for effect!!).
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Nectar Pizzaro and Julio Medrano |
Julio Medrano attempts to get the ball from Alejo Tagle |
End of season tournament has
record turnout
This year we had a record 8 teams for our End of Season (
National Arena Championships). Teams came from Laois, Cork, Northern
Ireland and Wexford as well as our own club members. 2 special
prizes were given with thanks to Tommy O' Hanlon of Herbal Wise. The
prizes were, Alpine Arnica, for the best faller, Paul Monahan, who
unfortunately broke his wrist in 2 places, but returned on the
Sunday to cheer his team on to win the Subsidiary final. Also Jim
McCartan received a bottle of 'Easy mover' for scoring the best goal
of the tournament even if it was for the opposite team!! A party was
held on Saturday with lots of drink drunk and lots of dances danced
into the early hours of the morning. I'd like to take this
opportunity to thank all of those who came from far and of course
all of those who were working hard in the background to make
the weekend as great as possible.
Full Report..
New arrival to polo wicklow -
sofia de angelis
A big congratulations to Julie DeAngelis who just gave birth to
a baby girl, Sophia, on 16th March making her the youngest foreign member of
Polo Wicklow. Sophia arrived one month early, the day day before her
father Jimmy DeAngelis was to head off Virginia with the Yale Polo
Team. Jimmy was only over here in Ireland 2 weeks ago playing for
his country. Both mother and baby are well.
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10th - 12th March Yale, USA V
Ireland
Polo Wicklow Hosted the
Yale, USA team for the 12th time. Eileen Flint returned once again
with Liz Brayboy and Jim De Angelis. Due to a bad fall last year
Eileen was unable to play so 21 year old Yale student, Sasha
Noragrade, took her place. On Friday (a match which we don't want to
talk about - if anybody asks it never took place!!!) Siobhan Herbst,
Brian Lynam and Michael Herbst got very badly beaten by the foreign
team by goals. This was record in Wicklow, never has an
Irish team been beaten by so many goals, they have won by this and
more but never beaten. On Saturday the new record was quickly
beaten, when Robert Patton, Rosalinda Devereux and Sean Reynolds got
beaten by 11 goals!!!! So Polo Wicklow had to do something to stop
this terrible loosing streak. Unfortunately Brian Moore was unable
to play due to sickness so Siobhan Herbst was called upon to join
Carlos Caminito and Ronan Murphy. Thankfully a bit of sanity came
back to the club and they beat the Yale team 15 - 10.
Full Report...
On Friday Polo Wicklow
had a Salsa Dancing night. Maria came with her music and dancing
shoes to see if she could get the polo players to dance, in
truthfulness it was a bit like the UK TV show 'Faking IT'. The night
was a huge success and the salsa clubs should be watching out for
the group of multi talented polo players strutting their stuff!!!
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Derville Hoey and Sean Reynolds hit the Salsa floor |
Eileen seemed to get Salsa and Egyptian walk mixed up |
in memory of a great man
Michael Lyons passed away on his 80th
birthday last Tuesday 28th February.
Michael Lyons was a great friend and also the architect who
also designed the Polo Club house as we enjoy it today. He was a
great supporter of Polo Wicklow and was made honorary member in
2004. He also was the longest life member of A.I.P.C as well as
a great supporter of the club. He was a great artist in his
profession working for Caltex after his studies he designed
most of the first modern petrol stations in Republic of Ireland
and he designed many other building with a very modern and
practical outlook which he had learned from his American
Schoolmasters.
His love for Irish music and his own great talent could be
heard in his later years in Donohue's pub weekly and often he
brought his fiddle to a party and shared his talents with those
who wanted to hear him. Polo played a very important part in
his life. He was well known in Dublin to gallop
every Saturday and Sunday and often on a Wednesday with his
horses from Leeson Street where he had his stables behind the
house to the Phoenix Park pass the Stephen's green to Christ
church to join the match at 3 p.m in the Park. He played polo
for Ireland on one of our Polo trips to Kenya. His unique
style and very individual quite and intellectual
behaviour made him always a very interesting and caring
special person.
After he retired from Polo in his early 70 years he still was
most weekends up in the park with his pink tulip in his jacket
watching the weekly matches. Our thoughts are with his family
and friends during this time.Below is a picture of Michael as
we all remember him on his horse.
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3rd - 5th February 2006
Ireland V Barcelona, Spain
Polo Wicklow played host to their annual Spain v
Ireland arena polo match for the H.C.S. Cup,
President Micky Herbst assumed the role of third man
for the Spanish team due to a last minute injury to
one of their players. From the Barcelona Polo Club,
he joined Stefan Spengler and Jorg Becker for all
three matches, the first taking place on Friday
evening. Up against Siobhan Herbst, Sean Reynolds
and John Roche this match was fast and furious, the
first chukka was dominated by the Spanish but once
the Irish settled they were in total control. Final
score of 17 to Ireland, 12 to the visitors.
Representing Polo Wicklow for the Saturday match was
the Swiss Ambassador, Joseph Doswald, Ronan Murphy
and Rafael Ledesma. Initially Ledesma made all the
running but the collective experience of the Spanish
team held the Irish at bay, in an exceptionally good
humoured exhibition of team polo from both sides the
Irish maintained their lead throughout to win by 12
goals to 8.
Sunday’s match of Rosalinda Devereux, Rafael Ledesma,
Claudia Roche and Naomi Shairp was free flowing but
the goals were difficult to come by, a perceptible
tiring by the Barcelona team let the Irish take
advantage in the last chukka, final score 12 to 8.
The Cup was presented to Sean Reynolds, captain of
Friday’s match, as the team with the highest goal
difference.
Full Report.
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Jorge Becke on La Liebre |
Rosalinda Devereux takes on Joege Becke |
7th - 9th October 2005
Ireland V Holland
3 Irish teams took part in the cup against Holland last weekend.
Friday's Team Captained by siobhan Herbst and accompanied by Terri
Campbell and Leighann Fischer beat Holland by 2 goals. Saturday's
Team captained by Sean Reynolds, accompanied by new comer Ronan
Murphy and Mehran Mirhamadi lost by 1 goal. On Sunday the strongest
team came out, Captained by Northerner Robert Patton and accompanied
by Wexford Vet Rosalinda Devereux and Polo Wicklow's own Michael
Herbst. With Robert just back from the Dead Sea he was well relaxed
and helped the team to a 4 goal victory, taking the Cup home. The
Holland team consisted of honorary Dutch man Andy Burgess, Kiki
Quarles Van Ufford and Erwin Van Zeelt.
Full Report.
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(L to R) Andy, Rosalinda, Robert, Erwin
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Robert Patton riding off Andy Burgess |
25th September 2005:
Start of winter Season
tournament 2005/06
Sponsored by
Herbal Wise and Equestrian Direct
We saw 2 of our new members fighting it out in their first
tournament. Congratulations to Brian Moore and Ronan Murphy, also to
two of out longer members who played together for the first time,
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(L to R) Alejo Tagle, Rosalinda
Devereuax, John Roche and Brian Moore |
17th July 2005:
Polo wicklow's first
international 0-4 goal
Sponsored by
Casa Pepe restaurant and Peppard motors of Wicklow
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Siobhan Herbst on the ball, Creighton
Boyd riding off. |
A huge thanks to our 2 main sponsors of the event: Casa Pepe
Restaurant, Wicklow town and Peppard Motors of Wicklow.
Neptune Polo Team beat Casa Pepe in the final, taking home the
Trophy, and also picking up the best playing pony. An argentine mare
played by Creighton 'Beefcake' Boyd.
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Dario - one of the Top Playing horses from Polo Wicklow |
2003 - 2004
Germany, Spain, France, USA Yale and USA Newport were some of the invited teams for the international tournaments during the Winter Season.
See all reports in the
weekly report section.
In April Siobhan Herbst the manageress of Polo Wicklow had the first Polo Wicklow Horse Sales organised which allowed players from all over the world to come and try some of our best Irish Polo Ponies all trained and reared in Wicklow.
2002
12 May Polo Wicklow was there and we are the first to break the news!
Two of our long standing Polo Wicklow supporters Aidan Keating and Mary Finan decided to make it legal and married secretly in Castletown village near Gorey Co.Wicklow. The priest was flown in from Nigeria! All our best wishes go with them.
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3 April The dates are fixed for the Irish annual International Ladies Tournament in Dublin Phoenix Park hosted by the All Ireland Polo Club and Polo Wicklow.
The time has come for us to plan our annual take over of the All Ireland Polo Club by the ladies. I have been allocated the week end of August 16th 17th and 18th for the Ladies Polo Tournament and this year we have lots of time to prepare.
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Firstly I would like to know as soon as possible if you would like to take part. As things stand at the moment all arrangements would be similar to last year, but there will be an increase in the entry fee to €100, which in the case of the players also covers the lunch. I am expecting at least two teams from abroad which will give our tournament an International flavour this year.
Some players might like to put together their own teams which this year should be -2 to 2, I would welcome any comments in this regard.
Players would be expected to wear their sponsor’s shirts. As last year, individual players entering would be designated teams as evenly handicapped as possible. There will be a few horses available for hire but priority will be given to players from abroad. Assistance with livery and hotels is available if booked in time. More Polo in other Irish Polo clubs can be provided for International teams who would like to extend their visit.
In the event of six or more teams being entered the matches will be spread over three days and maybe in alternative grass venues with the Finals being played in the Phoenix Park. Polo will be guaranteed, so if rain prevents play on grass, the affected matches will be transferred to Polo Wickow’s arena.
Sponsorship would be most welcome and would help towards the hiring of horses etc for players from abroad, so if you know anyone who might be interested do please approach them. All proceeds will be going to the Bubblegum Club as before.
Please let me know if you if you are interested as soon as possible so that I have an idea of how many teams there will be. If you telephone me and have to leave a message would you also leave your telephone number, so that I can return the call.
Please contact for more details wendy@polo.ie or Wendy Herbst 00 353 404 67164 or Siobhan Herbst 00 353 87 286 9691

22 March St Patrick's day Tournament
Lining up with Keegan was Martine Iturraspe and his cousin Juan Iturraspe, lining up with Micky Herbst were Siobhan Herbst and Hugo Iturraspe. From the first throw in the gloves were off, Keegan peeled out of the line for the first touch of the ball, back up from Martine gave him enough space to head for goal but a surge of power from Hugo intercepted the final shot and the ball screamed towards the East gaol. The ever quickening game changed direction constantly, the boards were hammered to create new lines which were taken at full speed. Tight marking , heavy riding off and some amazing bad luck at the goal mouth of both ends, kept the final goal tally to 8 for Longfield and 9 for Wicklow with the second match to play the next day.

The Pony of the match: Petra (Irish born, 8 year old, mare reared and trained by Polo Wicklow)
St. Patricks Day provided rain, sleet and wind for the Final match but arena polo players are never deterred by the elements. Well wrapped up the horses waited for their turn in the arena and in driving rain the two unchanged teams lined up. First touch to Siobhan who wheeled away and sliced a backhand up to Hugo, under huge pressure he angled his shot to a free Herbst senior, and the Wicklow team was two ahead. As the game developed the pace increased, this was not a match for the faint hearted as Martine gathered impossible shots from the air and Hugo swept up every ball and made it count.
Attack and counter attack as the game switched from East to West and back, the few who braved the balcony watched sibling rivalry produce some spectacular infringement free team polo.
Wicklow had one goal in hand as the match entered the final chukka. Power shots and deft touches ensured non stop action, two Wicklow goals from behind the fifty yard line and two stunning goals for Longfield, from the flying cousins kept up the tension. In a front of goal melee the ball was kicked by a pony and into the Wicklow goal making an even score line with 30 seconds left on the clock. A fast hit in from Keegan up to Martine who was at full throttle, hammered by brother Hugo the ball lost direction but was pounced on by a following Juan, a connecting shot up to Martine who passed the goal at a forty five degree angle to the ground and with an under the tail shot won Longfield the Cup.

2001
29 November Polo match Germany Ireland
Germany - Ireland International Xmas tree cup
14th December 15th December 16th December 2001
Wofgang Kailing 1 President of the Niedersaechsige Polo Club will Captain the German Team with Sven Schneider 2 and Peter Kienast 1 will play at Polo Wicklow Friday Saturday and Sunday for the International Xmas Tree cup. The final will be played Sunday the 16th December at 3 p.m.
The total Arena Handicap of the team is 9 Goal.
The Polo Wicklow Team will be selected closer to the dates.
Bookings for the "Argentine Turkey Barbeque" direct to Wendy at 0404 67164 or 086 2552 138. or
polo@polo.ie

28 October France - Ireland Bank of Ireland Cup
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16 Juny Polo Wicklow getting ready for Newport R.I.
For the International Polo Series Polo Wicklow has been invited to send a team to challenge the Newport team. The dates are the weekend 21st/22nd July 2001. The team will be captained again by Micky Herbst with David Stone and Brien Mullins and the fourth player still to be selected. The challenge will be for the perpetual USA-Ireland cup which is held at the moment by Polo Wicklow.
2000
19 December New polo design

19 December Wicklow with a narrow win against the Boston team from Newport RI
The team of American polo players from the Newport Polo Club, representing Boston arrived last weekend to compete for the eighth time for the Bank of Ireland’s Perpetual Cup at Polo Wicklow.
As some of the regular Polo Wicklow players were out of action, responsibility fell onto the shoulders of the less experienced to hold off a very strong challenge. Jim Zynsky, 1, here for the second time as team captain, Jackie Shore 1, representing the ladies and Jonathon Kaye 3, the big hitter, faced Mehran Mihramadi 0 playing in his first International match, Siobhan Herbst 1 and old timer Micky Herbst 2, for Friday’s match. Handicaps agreed, four goals to the Irish team, umpire Mariano Flores threw in the ball and these very experienced arena players availed of every opportunity to head for goal, reducing the Irish advantage down to two goals by the end of the first chukka. Rallying the Irish began to make a comeback, good support play by Herbst senior to Mihramadi who was sticking like glue to Kaye whilst Siobhan Herbst attempted to free herself to score. Up against a team playing a strong team game and using the boards constantly to by pass and reposition the attack the Irish were eventually overcome with the American team winning by 2 goals.
Saturday’s Irish team was captained by Brian Lynam 1, with Neville Keegan 0 and James Sheeran 2, in support. Once again 4 goals on handicap to the Irish, Mariano Flores in the umpires role and the American team unchanged. A very different game unfolded, the Irish began to torment the American set play and win the ball, Keegan found that despite not having fast horses he could be in the right place at the right time and defend attack after attack on the Irish goal. Sheeran and Lynam combined kept the scoreline open until the last chukka. A brilliant under the belly shot by Lynam into the goal appeared to be the decisive shot but the Americans charged back in the dying seconds in the shape of hit man Jonathon Kaye and two goals between the posts gave victory to the American team by 1 goal.
For only the second time in eight years it looked like the visitors would sweep to total victory as Sunday’s team lined up. Representing Ireland was Siobhan Herbst 1, a not entirely well Brian Lynam 1,and Neville Keegan 0, this team receiving 6 goals on handicap. After the National anthems and the introductions of the players to the spectators umpire Brian Mullins threw in the ball. The American team proceeded to dance around the Irish and by the end of the first chukka had reduced the home team’s handicap advantage down to zero in in a stuning exhibition of team play. Some shape entered the Irish game during the second chukka and a shot retrieved from the boards by Keegan and sent with a backhand to Siobhan began the revival, two touches of the ball and the first Irish goal was scored. Jackie Shore retaliated with a fine near side goal from the centre line countered by a Keegan goal but even the commentator Lar Sheeran was looking for miracles as the power and aggression of the visiting team seemed insurmountable. Starting the fourth chukka the Americans were three goals up, Lynam was a shade less pale and a serious team talk during the change of horses had taken place. Mullins threw in the ball and Siobhan broke from the line up on Tamara and like a rocket headed for goal whilst the rest never even stirred, one goal back and a new throw in which was claimed by Lynam, a backhand flip to the waiting Siobhan and another goal was clocked up, suddenly the Irish players had the game by the throat, trying to close down the Polo Wicklow players the Americans rode off hard, hooked and hassled but to no avail, a stylish Zynsky score put the goal difference back to two. Picking up a shot in front of the Irish goal Siobhan was untouchable as she covered the full length of the arena to score a quality individual goal, another from the mallet of Lynam and the scores were even. Two more Herbst goals sealed the visitors fate as victory for the Irish during Sunday’s feature match, was snatched from the jaws of defeat. Player of the tournament went to Siobhan Herbst, best playing pony was Tamara, the eight year old mare who had played in all three matches of the tournament.
For the second match on Sunday the Argentinian professional players, Mariano Flores, Nicholas Maciel and Fernando Mirando teamed up with Micky Herbst, Mehran Mihramadi and Brian Mullins to make two ten goal teams. Some spectacular polo was played at a blistering pace with Micky Herbst’s team just claiming the win by one goal.
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