Tuesday 28 July 2015

Coronation Cup At Guards Polo Club

It's been a while since my last entry, so where to begin really..i'm not even sure if I want to relive my Saturday morning!

I woke up all excited to be taking my first proper trip to Guards to watch the Coronation Cup no less. All was going smoothly until I got to Steph's and was promptly muddy paw printed by Marley! Not that I was angry at all, she was just so excited to see me but I now had two brown paw prints on an otherwise very white top. Thankfully I am an over packer and had put a spare top in in case it got hot that afternoon. Apparently it pays to be prepared people!

Running slightly late we set off and hoped to stop briefly at my parents to pick up a cake my lovely mother had made (she really does make the best cakes though) only to get stuck in traffic getting there and leaving! "Never mind" I thought, we were through so lets get on the motorway and get going! Well that didn't happen...

Not 5 minutes onto the motorway and we got stuck in traffic again. Traffic was going to be theme of our day it would seem.. So we sat and crawled along waiting for the road to clear and pick up some speed, and luckily after a short while we were moving again and made it down to the M25, only to get half way there and get stuck in.. more traffic! 
Well I won't go on about how long we spent sitting about but we finally got to Guards at 2.30pm!

It really was a relief to finally get to Guards and drive through the lovely scenery. After a brief faff we found Carl and the Harris' and sat down to a lovely picnic very kindly organised by Joanna! Thanks so much Jo, you're a star!

After filling up with food and drink we made our way to the South Grandstand to find our seats and get comfortable for the England vs South America match to see who would win the Coronation Cup!
From my understanding, England hadn't won the cup in quite some time so I was intrigued to see how England would fair. Plus it was the first time I've watched high goal polo in person so was really quite excited to see how different it was to what I had got used to.


The sun came out, the pitch was a spotless green sea of perfectly cut grass and just looked amazing. A wonderful band played the national anthem while all spectators were asked to stand in respect. The players then came out and were announced over the commentary loud speakers to a lot of applause from the crowd!
The horses looked amazing, the players in the top equipment and we're raring to go.

Unlike low and medium goal matches these high goal matches were 6 chukkas long and not 4 but still remaind 7 minutes long and boy were they quick! 
The players often change horses every 3 or 4 minutes per chukka onto a fresh horse they're that fast paced. You'll see this from the photos below of these gorgeous horses stretching while going flat out!







England were off to a storming lead within the 1st chukka with 2 goals to South Americas 0 so that was encouraging.
After the 3rd chukka England had extended their lead even more so, when the buzzer went to signify the end of the chukka and everyone was invited onto the pitch to tread in the divots, as per tradition. 
After a minute or two Lucy and Emily were approached by a camera crew to do an interview. Somehow I got thrust in front of the camera to 'wing it' and be filmed answering questions about my day!
I answering some questions about who I was there with - to which I replied my friends and their team, so was bombarded with questions about where Jakeira are based and what we'd been up to! As casually as I could muster I answered their questions and after thanking me I could make my way back to my seat without saying the wrong thing. Apparently it'll be on the La Martina website but that remains to be seen!

Fourth Chukkas started and England were back with renewed vigor, and scored another lot of goals bringing their lead even higher. The further 2 chukkas whizzed by and South America just didn't seem on form being unable to put t he ball between the goal posts. They were subsequently beaten by England 10 goals to their 6. England cantered off to roars from the crowd and a long round of applause. It was nice to see England win at my first ever trip to Guards!

I must say how nice it was to have lot's of information and attention drawn to the Retrained Racehorses that were now high goal polo ponies and showing those who aren't so knowledgeable about horse or polo that these wonderful thoroughbreds can do another job after they've been retired from racing. Stickers we're put on their flanks so when watching they were easily distinguished against the non ROR's which was really nice to be able to spot them from afar! More needs to be done to draw attention to them so it was really nice I thought.




With the La Martina shop just round the corner and just to tempting to resist a group of us made our way in to have a spot of (window) shopping. Francis tried on new helmets, while Sam longed over some new boots with protective outsides while I wondered around in amazement. Everything was so beautifully presented with racks of saddles on the walls, cabinets full of helmets, the smell of beautiful soft leather wafted towards me from various bags, boots and tack making me long to own a string of polo ponies and actually be able to play! Maybe one day aye?



After a little trip to the shopping tents and a few little purchases later we made our way back to the cars to polish off the picnic, desserts and some more drinks all while sitting out in the sun enjoying the music and the surroundings.
After everyone was full to bursting point we packed up for the drive home, praying it was shorter than the journey there! The sun started to set and back onto the motorways.
In my wing mirror I spot Carl's range rover gaining speed to over take me, only to look over to see Liam mooning us! What a hilarious way to end a day of mixed emotions

Next time I'll make sure we leave in plenty of time and pray that Guards won't put the Coronation Cup on the same day as the kids break up from school, Ascot have a huge race meeting up the road and Legoland (which is within a 10 minute drive from Guards) is full to bursting point with the aforementioned kids now on their school holidays!

Sophie x

Wednesday 15 July 2015

Stylish accessories for the countryside -The Bobble Hat Shop productreview!

Now, I may be a country girl who's hair is usually fly away, chapped lips from the wind and sometimes having a faint smell of horse about me so when I was very kindly sent some fashionable products by The Bobble Hat Shop  I jumped at the chance to put some make up on, untie my hair from a bun and write a fashion post!

In the winter my sister Georgie had bought this lovely hat with a fur pom-pom on top and I immediately wanted one. Is it because I'm the younger sibling who always wants what the older sister has? Perhaps! But I knew that the main winter fashion item to be seen at any good horse event, was a fur bobble woolly hat! Alas I just couldn't find the right one for the right price but I have now discovered The Bobble Hat Shop and I couldn't recommend them highly enough!

                                                     Treats!

I was very kindly sent 3 products to try out - A red hat cover with large natural fur pom pom, a rib knit woollen hat with natural pom pom and a gorgeous grey fur key ring! They're the most reasonably priced hats and accessories I've found, meaning you can be on trend without breaking your bank account! 
All prices and links to purchase them can be found under each write up!

Hat Cover - Red with Large Natural fur pom pom


Beautifully modeled by my sister Georgie (and B) before their ride!



For years we've all had the same old option of hat silks either with a button or a wool bobble but now you can have a hat silk with a fur pom pom, therefore looking fashionable all while riding your gorgeous steed!


They come in a variety of colours made from a satin blend mix with an elasticated edge to enable a perfect snug fit on any size jockey skull hat. I chose a red silk but you can customise your coloured hat silk with different coloured fur pom poms too - making it easy to match your cross country colours!  Pom poms come in Natural, Black, Grey, White, Hot Pink, Baby Pink, Silver, Navy and Baby Blue. With 8 silk colours and 9 pom pom colours, you've got a lot of options to choose from and will be the envy of other competitors in the warm up arena!
Plus if you happen to get the hat silk dirty the fur bobble is removable (via a very sturdy popper button) so you can machine wash it without ruining the fur. Now that is what I call forward thinking!

Buy one here, starting from £29  


Have a look at the video for some colour combination inspiration!






Rib Knit Wool blend hat in Oatmeal, with large natural fur pom pom -

My navy cable knit with white bobble

I know what you're thinking, it's not winter yet and it may be a mid 20 degree day with about 90% humidity but that didn't stop me from longing for a crisp winter day where I can snuggle up in a scarf and hat to keep warm. 
These gorgeous hats have become a 'must have' within the fashion and equestrian world having being worn by Charlotte Dujardin, Jodie Kidd, Cara Delevingne and Emily King so if some of these very stylish celebs can wear one, why can't you?
I have mine in oatmeal which is sure to go with everything, although they come in 7 different colours you're sure to be able to match it with your favourite winter outfit!
And, like the hat silks, you can also unbutton the pom pom to either wash your hat if you get it dirty or if you want to change the pom pom over to a different colour to mix and match your outfit of the day!

You can buy one here for £18.95! A real bargain compared to other brands who are charging between £28 and £35 for a knit hat with a fur bobble!!! 

White fur key ring/Bag accessory- 



These little beauties have proved very popular as a little fashion accessory to add a bit of colour or character to your car keys or hand bag. Having been caught in photos with Khloe Kardashian, Kendal Kenner, Made in Chelsea's Louise Thompson to name just a few.



They also come in a range of colours and clip easily onto your clutch bag, keys or hand bag strap adding a splash of colour and character! And how are you ever going to loose your keys at the bottom of your handbag with this fluffy number attached? The answer is it's near impossible!
They clip on really easily with a beautiful gold clip and are just as easily taken off again to change over to a different bag!

I am forever tucking my keys into my pocket while out with the horses, and it makes it a cute easy to find again tag!
They can be purchased here for another amazingly low price of £15




I'd highly recommend all of The Bobble Hat Shops products, they're really well made and aren't going to break the bank. Whether you'd like to admit it or not everyone likes keeping up with high fashion trends and all of their products do that without making a massive dent in your bank account. There are quite a lot of other shops who offer similar products but with such a large mark up they often turn people off from buying them. They certainly did for me so with The Bobble Hat Shop you don't have to spend a lot of money for something you've always wanted!

They'd also make lovely presents to friends and family members who want something different to liven up their riding or going out look! There are just so many combinations that there is always going to be something for everyone and they can be changed to make a whole new look by being able to change the pom poms!
If you have any questions or enquiries then head over to their 'contact us'  page, or follow them on their social media accounts Facebook and Twitter  to see which events they're going to be at so you can see their products before you buy them!

Now go and buy one! Treat yourself, a partner or a friend because at these super reasonable prices you'd be mad not to!

Sophie x

Monday 6 July 2015

Jakeira Polo Team - July Cup Winners


Where to begin after my very busy weekend away in the lovely setting of Warwickshire at Dallas Burston Polo Club ?
I have to say how absolutely beautiful it is there, Carl couldn't have picked a better place to go for Jakeira polo teams first tournament away from home turf.

We approached the weekend with scorching temperatures and gorgeous sunshine so we hoped that it would stay dry!  
Steph, Emma and I drove up in the car and left the boys to bring the horses, as not room for all us in the lorry! We arrived nice and early, so got to have a good look at the grounds, scope out where everything was and be settled ready for when the horses arrived.

Our deciding match would be held on their silver grounds, which was just off from the very large events center, on a gorgeous good grass covered pitch.
We sat briefly watching another match enjoying the sun, getting the horses ready and setting up for the match.
Annoyingly there were a lot of horse flies around so our first priority was making sure all the horses had a good covering of fly spray and to be vigilant for them biting the horses.




Time seemed to tick by and in no time the horses had their tails beautifully plaited, bandages applied and tack on so just before 5pm the riders mounted and made their way onto the pitch ready for their match against Dallas Burston Polo Clubs very own team.

Doesn't everyone look smart!? L - R: Carl Harris, Emma Darrington, Francis Molyneux & Phil Seller.


They started with a half goal advantage and right off the whistle Jakeira were on fire and within just a few minutes were already up to 2 1/2 to DBPC's 0.

A great start and everyone had to just keep their heads, keep with their opposing player and 'want it.'
Within the 7 minutes of the first chukka Jakeira were steaming ahead scoring another goal and making their goal count 3 1/2. If they could keep this up they were got to get to the final of their division! Players, grooms and supporters alike we're willing them to win!

A quick switch of ponies and a drink of water later the team made their way back onto the pitch. It seemed from my opinion Dallas Burston PC had under estimated Jakeira, so they came back with a new found enthusiasm. They were a lot more feisty in the second chukka, so how would this chukka go? Would Jakeira still lead? Phil cantered his way towards the goal and clouted the ball. The goal judge waved the flag and to our excitement we clapped and whooped as we were up to 4 1/2, only to be told moments after that it was in fact, just wide.
In the mean time DBPC managed to score a goal bring their score up to 1.
But not to be deterred Jakeira reformed, and scored making now officially 4 1/2.



Third chukka and the heat was draining, but Jakeira had fresh ponies ready and lot's of water on hand to keep the players fresh!
Jakeira, with the absolute will to win away from home, meant that within minutes Emma Darrington clouted the ball up the pitch towards the goal and with no-one to defend it and her opposing teams player nowhere to be seen, she skillfully tapped the ball a couple of times and into the goal it went, bringing Jakeira ahead by 5 1/2 to DBPCs 1. Although they were not to be deterred as DBPC had a spurt of enthusiasm and got a goal in, bring them up to 2 goals but they were still 3 1/2 goals down and flagging.
With the whistle blowing it bought the end of the third chukka and with just one final chukka, team Jakeira had to keep their lead for that 7 minutes!
Could Dallas Burston Polo Club members make up the goal difference to claw back the lead? We all watched on anxiously..

Jakeira knew they were ahead and skillfully marked the opposing teams players, kept them off the ball and defended well, so when 7 minutes was over and the whistle blew everyone knew we had done it! Jakeira were through the final in Sundays Fine & Country gold cup day to battle it out for the July Cup!


As the evening brought cooler weather, all horses were washed off, made comfortable and taken to beautiful flowing grass fields with grass up to my knee! 



The Jakeira herd making their way to the field! I'm up the front somewhere leading 4 very well behaved ponies!


It was like watching something out of black beauty seeing these ponies excitedly trotting round their new pasture and taking in the surroundings.

Players sorted, tack put away safely, bandages were re-rolled up ready for tomorrow's match and finally everyone could make their way to their suites to have well earned shower! We were very lucky that King Carl (Team patron Carl Harris) sorted us out with some very swanky accommodation. When told earlier in the week we were staying in the scoreboards at a polo club, I was thinking it would be a bed in a wodden hut where you hang the polo scores on while you play. But at Dallas Burston Polo Club I could not have been more wrong.

They were executive suite apartments and absolutely beautiful ones at that! Just look at it!
With beautiful spotless rooms, and a ginormous upstairs lounge and kitchen I felt in positive luxury. I mean my 2 bedroom flat in Newmarket is gorgeous and I love it, don't get me wrong.. but these apartments made me not want to go home!

Scoreboard apartments, function and fancy! 

After everyone had showered, cleaned up and smart clothes put on, at 9pm and utterly famished we whizzed off to join a large group for dinner at a local Greek restaurant.
And after 4 very enjoyable courses, good conversation, we were ready for bed! Tactics discussed over dinner, game faces were on for the morning.

Very lucky me I got a bit of a lay in after some broken sleep. I made my way up to the kitchen to warm up my breakfast to see Francis cantering round on Boo! Oh I didn't mention the view, how could I have forgotten. Look at it and take it all in...

"Oh hey Francis!" 

To the right were all the wonderful tents and stalls ready for a busy day, and to the left was the gorgeous club house. 
I wanted so much to watch from the balcony and had every intention to, but the want to be down with the ponies where I feel most at home was just too strong to resist.



I made my way down past the club house to watch a little of the match Carl and Phil were umpiring before their match and to see our lovely Jakeira ponies. How I love them all, they're such sweet little people (don't tell me you don't see your horses as little people with personalities, it's not just me!)
Tails up, bandages immaculate, Jakeira numnah's on they looked so smart and ready for their match!



As the other match drew to a close, our riders got on to warm up and let the horses see the boards around the edge, and get used to the spectators.


My slightly blurry picture does not do justice to just how many people were lining both sides of the pitch, with their lovely looking picnics and gorgeous outfits!
I'd estimate that around 3000 - 5000 people were now around to watch Jakeiras match against Marstons.
This was by far the biggest crowd they'd ever played against. This wasn't a local tournament but a big fancy affair!

Sadly I don't have a lot of pictures from their match, mainly because I was too busy live tweeting the match and helping swap ponies over between chukkas, but let me describe it for you..

With Marstons team being evenly matched with Jakeiras both teams started on 'the level playing field' of 0 goals each. No goal advantage here!

Marstons started the first chukka off absolutely blazing. It was obvious this team were very experienced playing with each other as they knew where each other were going to be straight away, they marked aggressively barely letting any of Jakeira out of their sight and frustraingly for all, they scored 2 goals in the first chukka. This match was not going to be like yesterdays that soon became clear. It was to be much faster and scrappier!
Jakeira, not to be walked on, scored a goal in the first chukka but with the minutes counting down the whistle blew after 7 minutes and Marstons were ahead by a goal.



Trotting back to the pony lines for fresh horses I think everyone was in a bit of shock but Jakeira were determined to step it up a gear and into the second chukka they'd scored another goal just after Marstons, meaning both teams were now on 3 goals each.
It was evident that both teams really wanted this win!

On fresh ponies for the third chukka and Jakeira kicked it up a gear. Francis after loosing the ball just in front of the goal was determined in his second opportunity and clouted the ball through the goal bringing Jakeira just head 4 goals to 3. Everyone absolutely longing for them to win, we watched on tentatively!




Marstons scored bringing them ahead of us again making it 4 -4. And after lining back up for a throw in Marstons got the ball, ran with it and scored just seconds after, bringing them now ahead with 5 goals to Jakeiras 4. It was gonna be extremely close as everyone wanted this match a lot, neither were going down without a fight!

The whistle blew and the third chukka had started, backwards and forwards the ball went from one end to the other as both teams tried desperately to score.
Jakeira getting a great goal meant we'd equalised and were now 5 -5 to both teams. I think we all knew off the bat it was going to be a close match but this was nerve wracking to watch!
About a minute before the final whistle ending the 3rd chukka and Jakeira scored bring them now a goal ahead of Marstons going into the fourth and final chukka, 6 goals to Marstons 5.
Just as the team went back onto the pitch I heard Phil say to the rest of the team "we're ahead but play like we're 2 goals down" and that is exactly what they went out and did!




They held off the opposing team and with 30 seconds on the board and the notifying claxon telling everyone just 30 seconds left Jakeira scored and they were 2 goals ahead, with 7 goals to Marstons 5. The figurative final furlong was within sight, they just had to hold off Marstons and keep their lead.

The whistle went and with applause from the crowd and whoops and cheers from the Jakeira family, they'd only gone and won their biggest tournament yet and their first away from home!
Carl dismounted to basically kiss the ground, leaving his horse to trot back to Stephanie at the pony lines, and the rest trotted back all smiles to lots of praise and applause. 
Everyone was in absolutely shock I think, I certainly was!


Winners! With Carl minus his horse! 
Francis

Emma

Phil

After lot's of discussion about how the team went, horses were quickly loaded on the lorry so Phil could get back to play at CCPC, Lode but with just enough time to go down to the club house for prize giving!
As their names were read out, each player made their way up to be presented with their prize of a bottle of Prosecco and a brand new whip!
Pausing so we could all get photos of course!
I do have to say how proud I am of everyone on this team. They only really formed at the start of the season, a couple of months ago and to win at their first big tournament was a real achievement and all credit is due to them. Everyone has worked really hard so they really deserved it.
And to the grooms who care for the horses and turn them out spectacularly no matter where they're playing! 


With the presentation done and ponies either on their way home or tucked up in a field munching grass we grabbed the opportunity to get a drink at the beautiful bar, grab a steak burger (which was delicious) and watch a little of the other matches.



As the weather took an unfortunately turn of looking very dark and threatened to rain the whole team took the opportunity to head to our scoreboard suites to watch from inside or on the balcony.

 I've never felt so cool! 
Thanks to Steven Harriss of SH photography, who have kindly given me permission to use this photo and some others above, and expertly taken I must say! 
Steven has a whole gallery of hundreds of photos from this weekend, all available for a very reasonable price. Please head over to his facebook (linked above) to view them.

Unfortunately the rain was well and truly set in and with the deluge that followed meant that sadly most people packed up their picnics and called it a day. And with time ticking on we too packed up our bags, cleared the rooms and loaded the cars for our journey home.
Which was spent talking about the weekend, whats next to come and how much we enjoyed it.

Thank you so much to Carl and Joanna Harris for inviting me to come up for the weekend, it was a privilege and a pleasure, I hope you'll have me again. To Steph and Francis for taking me there and being wonderful friends. To Jade, Emma, Emily, and Phil for being my lovely friends and making this weekend so wonderful!
I can't wait for the next one!

Until next time
Sophie x