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About the Club


Scone Palace
Scone Palace.
The Polo club is located inside the grounds of the Perth Racecourse at Scone Palace in Perthshire, Scotland.
 
We have two Polo grounds (one for practice and the other for matches), stabling facilities, a training school, a club house, two grandstands and a wooden horse for practicing. There are also horses available for hire.
 
Polo is played on Wednesday evenings at 7pm (practice), Saturday mornings at 11am (practice) and Sunday afternoons at 2.30pm (matches) between the first week in May and the second weekend in September (weather dependant).
 
Polo Players and Supporters
Polo Club Players and Supporters.
The atmosphere at the club is very much a friendly one so we always welcome new faces. Why not get a taster of this exciting sport by bringing a picnic along to one of the matches on a Sunday? Entrance is free.
 
We are always keen to recruit new members at whatever level so if you are interested in giving it a go or learning more please go to the contact section of the site and get in touch.

Interested in a Polo lesson?


Polo Lesson
A Polo Lesson in progress
If you would like to give Polo a try and don't know where to start, why not book an introductory Polo lesson.
 
To find out more get in touch via the contacts section.
 
Riding experience will help but it's not essential.

Exciting events in 2008..


  • POLO AT THE PALACE - Sat 5th July
  • RANDOX - Scotland v South Africa. Entry is free.
Randox Polo

Club News


Perth Spring Tournament


Club notices
Over two days of fast paced action the winners of the Perth Spring Tournament were the Border Reivers Team captained by Will Ramsay.
 
Pictured here are Argentine professional Bertie and Charlie Swanson from the winners team holding the kilbarchan vet practice Trophy.
 
Posted:02 June 2008

Perth win Edinburgh Spring Tournament


Club notices
Over a two day tournament based at Edinburgh Polo Club the Perth team made up of Dundee and Perth Polo Club players reached the final and beat Edinburgh to become crowned winners of the Edinburgh Spring Tourament. The final was marred by an injury to Perth player Alasdair Archibald in the last quarter of the match which meant he had to retire for hospital treatment. Perth managed to hang on and went on to beat Edinburgh by two goals. Pictured is Gillian Lockhart receiving the trophy.
 
Posted:22 May 2008


 

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