List of polo players

Ten-goal players

  • Mariano Aguerre - Argentina / USA[1]
  • Alex Ferrer - Pompano Beach
  • Gerald Balding (1903–1957) - England's last 10 goal player
  • Adolfo Cambiaso (born 1975) (h) - Argentina[1]
  • Bartolomé Castagnola (born 1970) - Argentina[1]
  • Ricky France-Lynch - England (fictional)[1]
  • Bautista Heguy - Argentina / England[1]
  • Tomas Hernández Gómez (born 1993) - Mexico / USA[2]
  • Carlos Gracida (1960–2014) (h) - Mexico[1]
  • Ignacio Heguy - Argentina[1]
  • Marcos Heguy - Argentina[1]
  • Lewis Lawrence Lacey (1887–1966)[1]
  • Pablo Mac Donough - Argentina / Spain / USA[1]
  • Agustin Merlos - Argentina / Spain / USA[1]
  • Lucas Monteverde - Argentina[1]
  • Juan Martin Nero - Argentina / Spain[1]
  • Miguel Novillo Astrada - Argentina[1]
  • Facundo Pieres - Argentina / USA[1]
  • Gonzalo Pieres (h) - Argentina / France[1]
  • Aidan Roark (1905–1984) - Ireland[3]
  • Nic Roldan - Argentina/USA
  • Gen Joginder Singh - Patiala tiger team[4]
  • Col. Jaswant Singh - Patiala tiger team, India[4]
  • Louis Ezekiel Stoddard (1881–1951) - United States[5]
  • John Arthur Edward Traill (1882–1958)[6]
  • Charles Buckingham - Australia / England

Best known outside of polo

Aristocracy, Heirs

Royalty

British royal family

Malaysian royal family

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Polo Players Handicap Archived 2010-12-17 at the Wayback Machine, Federation of International Polo, retrieved February 27, 2012
  2. ^ "Polo players handicap". Archived from the original on 2010-12-17.
  3. ^ Leonard Mosley (1985). Zanuck: The rise and fall of Hollywood's last tycoon. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 9780070434653. His name was Aidan Roark and he was a charming Englishman and a ten-goal player of polo. Aside from his skill with a mount and a polo mallet, Roark really didn't have a brain in his head. Zanuck installed him in an office at Fox and ...
  4. ^ a b Polo in India, by Jaisal Singh
  5. ^ "Died". Time magazine. March 22, 1948. Archived from the original on February 1, 2011. Retrieved 2011-04-13. Louis Ezekiel Stoddard, 70, socialite polo star of three decades ago; of a heart ailment; in Los Angeles. He played on two international challenge teams (1913, 1921), became a ten-goal man in 1922.
  6. ^ Laffaye, Horace A. (2007). "Johnny Traill: An Irishman from the Pampas". Profiles in Polo:The Players Who Changed the Game. McFarland & Company. p. 54. ISBN 978-0-7864-3131-1.
  7. ^ http://www.sshale.com/home-1.html