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INTER-REGIMENTAL FINAL
THE Inter-Regimental competition is one of the oldest polo tournaments
in the world. It was cavalry regiments, based at the cavalry school
at Netheravon (six miles west of Tidworth in Wiltshire), who played
polo when it was first introduced to this country in 1871. In those
days the grounds were rough and uneven, unlike the beautiful lawns Tidworth
has today. In 1922 a concerted effort was made to provide proper playing
fields within the grounds of the Tedworth House Estate in Tidworth.
The Brigade Commander of the day, Brigadier Bertie Fisher, with the
help of the 12th Royal Lancers, 14th/20th Kings Hussars, 15th/19th
Kings Royal Hussars and the 17th/21st Lancers built the main polo
ground. Click
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Click
here for rules
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RUNDLE CUP
THE annual Navy and Army Cup was first
played in Malta in 1909. It was instigated by Sir Leslie Rundle, Governor
of Malta, and supported by the then Prince George of Wales, later to
become King George VI. The Royal Navy won the first cup and the Army
won the last time the match was played in Malta back in 1966. The Navy
won the first recorded match in the UK in 1976; the team thenincluded
Lt HRH The Prince of Wales. Outstanding scores include a hat-trick
by the Navy in 199496, but the honours are now about even. Click
for past winners.
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CHAPPLE CUP
EVERY year the CSPA competes in a three-match test series for the Chapple
Cup usually against a touring overseas team, including the USA, Pakistan
and AbuDhabi. The first game is for the United
Services Cup, the second for the Sudan
Cup, and the final match
for the Aldershot Cup. Two points
are awarded for a win and one point for a draw. In the event of a tie,
the last match will decide the result. The Chapple Cup was first awarded
in 1998 in recognition of Field Marshal Sir John Chapples contribution
to Services Polo as the CSPA President. Click
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UNITED SERVICES CUP
THIS cup has been around since 1906 although nobody is quite sure what
it was originally presented for. In recent years it was given to the
winner of the final played between Inter-Regimental Germany and Inter-Regimental
UK. When this ceased to exist - after the Inter-Regimental Germany died
out - the United Services Cup was re-designated as the first trophy
of the Chapple Cup Series (played between the CSPA and the annual visiting
touring team). As a matter of interest this is the CSPA's most valuable
cup and, if you look carefully, this most beautiful rosebowl is almost
identical to the cup given to the winner of the men's Australian Tennis
Open. Click for past winners.
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INDIAN CAVALRY OFFICERS ASSOCIATION TROPHY
IN 1988, at their annual dinner at the Cavalry and Guards Club, a silver
statuette of a mounted Indian Cavalryman was presented by the Indian Cavalry
Officers' Association to guest of honour Lieutenant Colonel S. Jameson,
Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, chairman of Tidworth Polo Club. It was agreed
that this trophy would be contested each year on Rundle Cup at Tidworth
by a visiting international team against a Combined Services Polo Association
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CAPTAINS AND SUBALTERNS CUP
Click
for past winners.
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ALDERSHOT CUP
The Aldershot Cup
is at Tidworth Polo Club on loan from CSPA and is used for internal Club
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PQ SADDLE
THE much-coveted PQ Saddle award. It is
presented to a member of the Combined Services who has significantly
contributed to the work of the CSPA. Click
for past winners.
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