Polo in the Park


Let me know what you think if you were at the event. I was there, but I was being paid to like it! Anyone else agree that with some refinement, this is the way forward to bring the sport we love to a wider audience? I know I do! But who else out there thinks this? As a pioneer of tailor made events for a live and TV audience I would have to like it really, but all those I have spoken to since think it was a great event (and that was even after they had sobered up too!).

  1. #1 by atilio - September 12th, 2009 at 15:02

    Dear Sir, i don’t know why but many of the exhibitions , corporates , etc, are made for the people as part of a show business, nothing to do with polo, but at the end some of those people might one day to join and became a polo fan. meanwhile , i consider polo as a roman circus, the lions are the horses, the cristians are the grooms and all these for the glory and joy of the people ( of rome ).
    the show was an american inspiration, like to be in the superbowl, but was everything set up outstnding for visitors and players, treated like semigods, also horses , not a gap for the welfare commitee, but was nothing arrange for grooms. not even water, coffee or anything.
    at the end i see many games fixed to keep a new patron happy, after they being convince to spend money he begin losing avery game. and of course the attention course to someone else.
    polo business they said.
    atilio

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