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10 Jul 11 - 05:30 PM (#3185056) Subject: BS: Polo in schools & universities From: Bonzo3legs http://www.supa.org.uk/website-pages/universities/coaching-guidelines-for-supa I met a person involved in this very worthwhile scheme at the Beaufort Club. |
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10 Jul 11 - 05:40 PM (#3185058) Subject: RE: BS: Polo in schools & universities From: Richard Bridge Twat |
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10 Jul 11 - 06:25 PM (#3185100) Subject: RE: BS: Polo in schools & universities From: Rapparee Several universities and colleges here in the States have equestrian programs. I don't know of any that have polo, but some do have rodeo. |
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10 Jul 11 - 08:21 PM (#3185139) Subject: RE: BS: Polo in schools & universities From: Q (Frank Staplin) Many with equestrian programs have polo clubs, including: New Mexico Military Institute. Stanford University Southern California U New Mexico State U University of Michigan Michigan State U Texas- five universities Oklahoma State U Of course Harvard and UConn, Skidmore and Vassar in NY, etc. 45 in the UK. |
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10 Jul 11 - 08:34 PM (#3185144) Subject: RE: BS: Polo in schools & universities From: Jack Campin Probably a few Islamic institutions too: Arifi of Herat: The Book of Ecstasy |
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11 Jul 11 - 05:33 AM (#3185297) Subject: RE: BS: Polo in schools & universities From: Bonzo3legs As usual Bridge feels it necessary to insult. |
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11 Jul 11 - 06:05 AM (#3185304) Subject: RE: BS: Polo in schools & universities From: theleveller Loughborough Uni, where my younger son is, hosted a sell-out polo match in February this year. http://sdc.lboro.ac.uk/shownews.php?news_id=1323&cat_id=16&level=1 |
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11 Jul 11 - 03:29 PM (#3185619) Subject: RE: BS: Polo in schools & universities From: MikeL2 Hi When I was at Uni a polo was a mint...... Cheers Mikel2 |
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11 Jul 11 - 10:07 PM (#3185797) Subject: RE: BS: Polo in schools & universities From: Richard Bridge Anybody got a tumbril? |
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11 Jul 11 - 10:53 PM (#3185809) Subject: RE: BS: Polo in schools & universities From: Rapparee As a matter of fact, I do. |
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11 Jul 11 - 11:51 PM (#3185830) Subject: RE: BS: Polo in schools & universities From: GUEST,Uncle Rumpo well, who are we to be such spoil-sports as to dare complain and try to stop them ? ..anything that encourages young toffs to risk breaking their own necks.... |
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12 Jul 11 - 03:23 AM (#3185867) Subject: RE: BS: Polo in schools & universities From: theleveller Oh, you mean that bizarre activity where asses riding ponies are watched by donkeys. |
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13 Jul 11 - 04:39 AM (#3186506) Subject: RE: BS: Polo in schools & universities From: Bonzo3legs Of course when they walk to the polo field from the school, they will need 10 adults to accompany them for every 20 children - yes, I saw this near my home this morning. This is crass stupidity brought upon us by the idiots in 13 years of labour tomfoolery!!! Whe I went to school, it was one teacher for 30 children. |
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13 Jul 11 - 04:42 AM (#3186509) Subject: RE: BS: Polo in schools & universities From: Bonzo3legs I shall make enquiries at Cowdray Park on Sunday (Veuve Clicquot Gold Cup day) about schools polo in the area. I know that our polo club (Hurtwood Park) encourages it. |