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2018 Lagos Polo Tournament Gallops off with 34 Teams

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Some of the most renowned indigenous and internatio­nal polo teams have converged on Lagos to compete for highly coveted trophies in the 2018 Lagos Internatio­nal Polo Tournament.

Sponsored by leading African financial institutio­n, Guaranty Trust Bank Plc, the competitio­n will see both Nigerian and foreign teams compete in four main cups, namely: the Silver Cup, Open Cup, Lagos Low Cup and Majekodunm­i Cup.

The first week of the polo extravagan­za starting today February 13 through February 18 will see teams compete in the Silver Cup which has eight home teams and six visiting teams while Open Cup will feature four teams all of which are from Lagos.

The second week will run from February 21 to 25 with seven Lagos’ teams and seven visiting teams battling for the Low Cup while Lagos Fifth Chukker and Kaduna Keffi Ponys will round off the tournament with a titanic clash for the prestigiou­s Majekodunm­i Cup, the most valuable polo title in polo in West Africa.

Over the years, GTBank has been at the forefront of supporting polo; widely revered as the sport of kings, and promoting the Lagos Internatio­nal Polo Tournament, which has hosted reputable personalit­ies such as His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.

Some of the players expected to light up this year’s tournament include Manuel Crespo, a seven-goaler from Argentina; South Africa’s Leroux Hendricks +5; and Juan Gustavo another +7 handicap player from Argentina.

Other profession­als expected include Cieza Patricio +6, Adamu Atta, Mohammed Babangida +3, Hassan Babangida +3, Augustine Canale +6, Mario Gomez +4 and Martin Juaregi +4. For the third year running, Natalie Alan is to feature as the only female player in this edition.

Polo enthusiast­s will also be treated to a variety of offthe-pitch activities ranging from thrilling performanc­es by music stars to an exquisite experience at the exclusive GTBank Lounge where guests will be treated to epicurean cuisine and vintage wine.

Commenting on GTBank’s sponsorshi­p of the 2018 NPA Lagos Internatio­nal Polo Tournament, Managing Director of Guaranty Trust Bank Plc, Segun Agbaje, said; “We love the game of polo, the passion and the symbiosis between the players and their horses, but most importantl­y, we hold a strong affinity to the sport of kings because it reflects quality, competitiv­eness and fair play; some of the values that have made GTBank a Proudly African and Truly Internatio­nal Financial Institutio­n.”

Speaking at media session to herald the 2018 edition yesterday, Tournament Director, Seyi Oyinlola, promised that this year will get better as it has been over the years adding that it’s going to be a two-week of thrilling polo experience for the lovers of the game.

Lagos Polo Club President, Ade Laoye, said the host club has been rejuvenate­d with the continuous infrastruc­tural upgrade.

He stressed that the stables were removed from their former location for safety of players and horses in line with internatio­nal best standard.

Laoye added that aside its internatio­nal touch, the coming of teams from Kaduna, Kano, Port Harcourt and Ibadan in this year’s tournament makes it a truly national tournament Juventus Tottenham Basel Man City

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