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POLO

POLO

The first polo tournament in New Zealand was held at Auckland in 1890, only 19 years after the game had been introduced to England. Auckland played Christchurch; Christchurch won. At the same tournament Christchurch beat a visiting Royal Navy team, thereby winning a trophy presented by Captain Savile, who was Aide-de-camp to the Governor-General. The success of this tournament led the clubs to form a national organisation, the New Zealand Polo Association, which was set up in 1891 with six member clubs. Today the association comprises 15 clubs: Auckland, Cambridge, Christchurch, Feilding, Hawke's Bay, Kihikihi, Morrinsville, Poverty Bay, Rangitikei, Taupiri, Tukituki, Waimai, Wairarapa, Wanstead, and Whareama.

New Zealand's polo season lasts from December till the end of March. In the latter month the Savile Cup, Junior Cup, and Handicap Cup tournaments are held.

Savile Cup Winners
1890 Christchurch1925 Christchurch
1891 Christchurch1926 Hawke's Bay
1892 Christchurch1927 Hawke's Bay
1893 Christchurch1928 Christchurch
1894 Rangitikei1929 Christchurch
1895 Manawatu1930 Hawke's Bay
1896 Manawatu1935 Matangi
1897 Manawatu1936 Cambridge
1898 Oroua1937 Cambridge
1899 Oroua1938 Cambridge
1900 Oroua1939 Hawke's Bay
1901 Rangitikei1947 Morrinsville
1902 Manawatu1948 not played
1903 Manawatu1949 Morrinsville
1904 Manawatu1950 Morrinsville
1905 Manawatu1951 Morrinsville
1906 Rangitikei1952 Kihikihi
1907 Hawke's Bay1953 Morrinsville
1908 Hawke's Bay1954 Kihikihi
1909 Hawke's Bay1955 Taupiri
1910 Hawke's Bay1956 Kihikihi
1911 Hawke's Bay1957 Hawke's Bay
1912 Hawke's Bay1958 Kihikihi
1913 Mangaheia1959 Kihikihi
1914 Poverty Bay1960 Morrinsville
1920 Hawke's Bay1961 Kihikihi
1921 Hawke's Bay1962 Kihikihi
1922 not played1963 Taupiri
1923 Hawke's Bay1964 Hawke's Bay
1924 Hawke's Bay1965 Cambridge

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