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Welcome to Hexham Polo Club, the oldest polo club in Australia. Known as the Game of Kings, polo is recognised as the oldest team ball sport in the world, and it was introduced to Australia in 1874. Hexham Polo Club, previously known as the Caramut Polo Club, was established in Victoria's Western District in 1884, making it the oldest club in Australia that is still active today.
Despite the ups and downs throughout its history, Hexham Polo Club has never ceased to exist. It has witnessed the “Golden Ages” of Victorian Polo and has grown and regressed alongside it. The club's famous maroon and gold colours have become emblematic of its rich legacy. This historical and influential club owes its continued existence to the unwavering dedication of its players and supporters over the past 130 years.
As the president of Hexham Polo Club, Steven Sprague is privileged to extend a warm welcome to all those who are interested in becoming a part of this famous and historical club. With great enthusiasm, he looks forward to ushering in a new golden age for both Hexham Polo Club and Victorian Polo.
Whether you are a seasoned polo player or a beginner looking to learn this exciting sport, Hexham Polo Club offers a welcoming and inclusive environment for all. The club takes pride in its strong sense of community and camaraderie, creating a supportive network that fosters personal growth and teamwork.
At Hexham Polo Club, members have the opportunity to participate in various events and competitions, ranging from casual matches to high-level tournaments. The club strives to provide a well-rounded polo experience, including access to first-class facilities and coaching from experienced professionals.
To get in touch with Hexham Polo Club and join this esteemed community, please feel free to contact us using the details provided. We are excited to have you join us in embracing the rich history and bright future of the Hexham Polo Club.