Limitless Polo team won the 2023 Trustee's Cup for the second year running after beating Jehangiri Polo team in the final on Saturday at the Accra Polo Club.
Having won the last edition of the tournament, Limitless Polo came into the competition as favourites but faced strong competition from Jehangiri Polo, who had failed to win any of their games in the zero-to-two tournament.
The game ended 1-1 after the first chukka but it was all Limitless Polo after the return from the break with the team going on to score six more goals.
Jehangiri Polo, on the other hand, scored four more but were unable to match their opponents on the day as they went on to lift the trophy.
Prior to the final, students from the polo academy exhibited their skills after a three-month polo academy training.
All players involved in the game received a medal during the presentation with Limitless Polo winning the ultimate.
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