Rather busy the last couple of days, shooting ladies on horses.
The ladies tournament features teams with three ladies and one man. The male is limited as to what he is allowed to do, but it does include interfering with the opposition:

Excellent weekend, with hard, fast polo and much screaming; I believe I even heard the word “bitch!” at some point.



Good party last night too, with polo ladies looking pretty. Took a load of photos and no, you can’t see them.
More again this afternoon (polo, not party). This is such a tough job.
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2012-02-26| Wally saysThird photo was an (almost) perfectly timed shot - 16 hoofs and only one actually touching the ground.
2012-02-26| Grant says15 out of 16 is pretty good alright, bound to be a cover shot for “The Glue Boiler’s Gazette” in this lot! What was the record for hooves in the air Spike?
2012-02-26| Camberley saysSo the man is allowed to interfere with the ladies. Is this only limited to the match or can it happen during the party as well? Sound like an interesting sport. I suppose being able to ride a horse is compulsory.
2012-02-26| Spike saysUnfortunately you are not allowed to change teams during the event, so it would be of no interest to you……
2012-02-26| Spike saysMine is 22: 2009_12_twenty-two-up
2012-02-26| Wally saysBeing a sumsmatician, I reckon your latest pic holds the record at 93.75% hooves in the air as opposed to 91.66% in your claimed record. The record would be further enhanced by the fact that the ball, puck, round thingy is also airborne.
2012-02-26| Spike saysIn which case, pic number two would win with 100%!
2012-02-26| Spanky saysSomething about a woman in uniform that makes me not even see the horses.
2012-02-27| Chang Noi saysWeird sport polo ….. I thought nobody did know rules so anything can happen?
2012-02-27| Spike saysMany rules, only a few of which I understand, but a man in a striped shirt blows a whistle on a regular basis.
2012-02-27| Mike saysHe must be a security guard directing traffic then ?