The Zambian Men’s team claimed the bragging rights in the Titan Law Polo International against hosts Zimbabwe at Thornpark Polo Grounds in Harare on Saturday.
The high profile was sponsored by the premier Pan-African law firm Titan Law, which has over the years played a key role in the revival of the sport in the country.
In addition to the premium hospitality, world-class entertainment and exceptional horsemanship which was on the show, one of the highlights of this year’s Titan Law International was the fashion side as the invited guests put their best fashion foot forward.

In a statement after the match the Zambia Polo Association expressed their delight at their teams victory while also applauding their Zimbabwean counterparts for the sucess of the event.
“We are so proud of this young team and how well you represent our country! Keep up the hard work!
“Thank you Zim Polo for looking after the team so well and to the horse lenders who so kindly lent their horses to the Zambian team,” the Zambia Polo Association said.
“Thank you to everyone involved who makes these international games possible! We are so grateful for the friends we make along the way and hope we can continue to have such good comradery between the two countries.”

The Zambian team was made up of Darryl Higgins, Tristan Clayton, Jake Coventry and team captain Jamie Henderson.
Polo is one of the oldest sports in Zimbabwe having been first played in the 1890s remaining a minority sport since, but it has been growing in popularity in the past few years.




