RABAT, Morocco – PGH La Palmeraie secured the first place in Sunday’s final of the 4th Throne Cup after defeating Marrakesh Polo Team by 8½ goals to 6 in a hard-fought semifinal played at the Royal Guard Polo Club.
The match lived up to expectations, with both teams producing an open, fast-paced contest from the opening throw-in. Marrakesh Polo Team fought until the final chukker, creating scoring opportunities and keeping the pressure on throughout the game, but PGH La Palmeraie proved more clinical in key moments to earn the victory.
With dynamic attacking play and solid teamwork, PGH La Palmeraie gradually built its advantage in what was one of the most entertaining matches of the tournament so far. Despite the final score, the game remained highly competitive, with both sides exchanging goals and momentum during several stages of the encounter.
The victory sends PGH La Palmeraie into Sunday’s championship match at the Royal Guard Polo Club, where the team will compete for the prestigious Throne Cup title against the winner of the second semifinal.
As the tournament reaches its climax, anticipation continues to grow for what promises to be an exciting final in Rabat, bringing together top-level polo, outstanding horsemanship, and the unique atmosphere that has become the hallmark of the Throne Cup.

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