Limitless Polo Club will face Jehangiri Polo Club in the final of the 2023 Trustee’s Cup at the Accra Polo Club on Saturday, December 16.
Limitless booked a place in the final of the competition following the 8-3 win over Delaney Polo Club in their last game on Thursday afternoon.
Heading into the fixture, Limitless had recorded an earlier win over Jehangiri in the zero to two tournament.
Jehangiri, on the other side, held on to a third chukka comeback to draw 5-5 with Delaney in their second game of the tournament.
The teams in the final have agreed to increase the level of competition from 2 Goal to 4 Goal, an increase in the level of polo to be played, making for a much faster and more exciting spectacle.
The final will be played at 3:30 pm at the Accra Polo Club. Entry is free to spectators.
Here are photos from Thursday's game between Limitless and Delaney:
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