Garrett Prendiville prepares for Polo in the Valley.            d435838
Camera IconGarrett Prendiville prepares for Polo in the Valley.         d435838 Credit: Supplied/Supplied

See the ‘game of kings’

Belinda CiprianoEastern Reporter

Garrett Prendiville, who has played since the age of 10, will take to the field with his brothers for Polo in the Valley on April 19 at Duncraig Stud in the Swan Valley.

A love for horses, quick reflexes, fitness and nerves are just some of the things the 29-year-old said were needed to play the game and he was looking forward to duelling with player Kit Brooks and the team from Citigold.

"The matches will be tight and the players well balanced; everyone can play their respective positions very well at this level so it should make for a real spectacle," he said.

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He added he believed the event had become one of Perth's most popular due to it being more approachable.

"Exhibition matches such as Polo in the Valley mean that people have been actively encouraged to come out and enjoy the game and the exposure has increased as a result," he said.

"I think polo is also so much more approachable now; the entry barriers are nothing like they used to be.

"The kit you need is cheaper, horses are easier to access if you don't own any yourself and proper, qualified training is available all over the country."

Having travelled all over the world, he said not only did the sport allow him to spend time with his family, it had also given him unforgettable experiences.

"Polo is also a passport to the world; I have had some amazing experiences by calling people I have never met while travelling and asking them if they wanted to hit a few chukkas and been welcomed with open arms," he said.

"On my gap year, I spent time playing polo in Germany, South Africa, Thailand, England and Argentina; pretty much all of the polo was played as a result of |people inviting me to play with them out of kindness."

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