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Miss South Africa to attend Plett polo match

The reigning Miss South Africa will be in Plettenberg Bay this weekend to attend a polo match at Kurland Estate, just outside Plett. The stunning Lalela Mswane, who made top three at the Miss Universe 2021 Pageant, will throw in the ball to start the match and stay to watch the game and mingle with guests.

The match will be the second in the 2022 Ingwe Estate South African Open, which runs from Wednesday 6 – Sunday 16 April and is hosted by the Plett Polo Club. Four teams comprising 16 top national and international players will compete for the title of best team in South Africa

This Saturday 9 April the matches will be played on Kurland Pavilion, with a Polo Chic dress code for spectators. Rair Boutique in Plett have sponsored a R3,000 voucher for the best dressed lady.

Popular Plett restaurant Scotty’s will operate a pop up eatery at the Pavilion, but pre-bookings are essential: contact Scotty on WhatsApp 072 275 0808, or email scottyrattray1@gmail.com.

 

 

On Wednesday 13 April matches will be played on the Baron Ground. Entrance is free and spectators are encouraged to pack a cooler box and head to the grassy banks surrounding the fields to view the two games. Starting times will be confirmed.

Afterwards, spectators are invited to meet the players at the traditional Baron Braai at 5.30 pm, sponsored by the Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR and featuring comedian and entertainer Gino Gabbri.

The finals will be played on the Pavilion on Saturday 16 April. Entertainment will include a DJ and a jumping castle for children. Scotty’s will also be catering for this event and the bar will be open.

Chairman of Plett Polo Garth Kanigowski said that the annual South African Open is the number one tournament in South Africa with top players from all over the country and some international players competing every year at Kurland Estate.

“The team to beat this year will be the defending champions, Gulfstream, which comprises three young Springboks and up and coming local player Ryan Robertson,” said Kanigowski.

According to Kanigowski, the Plettenberg Bay polo scene will benefit the local economy to the tune of R100 million this year. “We are also very grateful to our title sponsor Ingwe Estate in the Crags. This beautiful property is a secure and exclusive estate surrounded by beaches, bush and world-class sporting amenities and The Plett Polo Cub is very proud to be partnering with them.”

For more information, visit the Plett Polo Facebook page: www.facebook.com/PlettPolo.