Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
John “Jackie” Murphy
“Jackie’s” stature as a polo star may be eclipsed by his alter ego; a man remembered as honest and uncomplicated, low-key and likeable…
“Jackie’s” stature as a polo star may be eclipsed by his alter ego; a man remembered as honest and uncomplicated, low-key and likeable…
10-goal icon Mariano Aguerre made his indelible mark on American polo, arriving to Greenwich Polo Club at the age of 16 under Gonzalo Pieres’ tutelage…
A bay mare bred in Virginia of unknown parentage, Chicken was discovered in the Remount Depot…
For over 25 years Russ dedicated countless hours to the sport of polo. He has been recognized with numerous awards for umpiring, sportsmanship, mentoring…
Richard C. Riemenschneider started playing at Joy Farm, earning his way from hot-walking to playing practice games at the Milwaukee Polo Club…
Bred in Argentina and foaled in 1996 as part of the famed Pieres breeding program, the famous bay gelding…
The remarkably talented mare Toy Moon was bred in Hawaii circa 1931 by noted breeder of polo ponies, Walter Dillingham…
William “Billy” Post II was born into a polo family for whom breeding ponies was its principal business, so it is little wonder that as an 8-goal polo…
Maintaining his status as a top player for over 25 years, Hector Galindo started playing at the age of 12 and climbed quickly to his pinnacle as a 9-goal player…
Starting at age 40, Frederick Mannix found himself immersed in polo for the next 30 years…