Showing posts with label london bike polo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label london bike polo. Show all posts

07/09/2009














Come Play Polo II shirts are here!
After the success of the first run, the second more colourful versions are printed and ready for purchase. Same deal as before. £15 per shirt with a percentage going to fund London Polo. Post to the EU and US is about £2.50 on top of that. Mail me at the profile contact if you want one.

22/07/2009

teaser_T from blunt films on Vimeo.


A while ago Brendan Blunt asked me if he could use a graphic I did for something. I then forgot about it until today when he sent me the teaser to his Bicycle Film Festival entry. I really love the ball drop. Nice work sir!

















The Euros are almost upon us. Come down to show your support for 40 teams from across Europe. 1-2 of August, Marlborough Gardens, Union Street, SE1. It's going to be awesome.

13/07/2009




































A great day of polo was played in Cambridge last Saturday. JiHaD managed to get to the quarter finals but were then knocked out by Cosmic who went on to win, so I don't feel too bad. Highlights were the last couple of games, and of course 'That Shuffle' whereby Los Conos knocked BAD out.

Also got to mention the amazing trophy made by the Cambridge guys complete with Mini-D and Campag cap. Awesome.

More pics from Ray here...



19/06/2009













Nice article by Mr Wiganwill on Bicyclesmile.

16/06/2009


















Yorgo of Intersection showing some love for his Comeplaypolo T.

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15/06/2009













This Saturday saw the London qualifiers for the European Hardcourt Bike Polo Champs. A great day of polo was had between 9 London teams with the top 3 going through. Sadly JiHaD (Left, and dejected) didn't make the cut, but we will be supporting the other London teams and the first European Championships behind forced smiles.

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'Come play polo' shirts are back from the printers and awaiting delivery. 50% of the profits are going to the EHBPC in London 
this August.