‘Gallop Poll’ shows polo is a weekend fav
Brandishing their polo mallets, the Smithfield and Ellipse polo teams took off on their horses down the field as they competed in this year’s Mashomack Cup Final at Mashomack Polo Club in Pine Plains. Photo submitted.

‘Gallop Poll’ shows polo is a weekend fav

PINE PLAINS — The region’s competing polo teams couldn’t have asked for a better morning to test their strengths on the field by competing in the Mashomack Cup Final on Saturday morning, Sept. 11. 

Mashomack hosted leagues throughout the weekend, as it does durings its polo season. 

Beginning at 10:30 a.m., the final was held on Field #2 of the Mashomack Polo Club in Pine Plains with the Smithfield polo team competing against the Ellipse polo team. 

Following an invigorating match on the field, Ellipse was declared the winner of this year’s final with 8-6 over Smithfield.

— Kaitlin Lyle

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