William Agar Benitz played at number 1 on this Las Rosas team that won the 1919 P.A. of the River Plate Championship and the first Hurlingham Open in 1929. Shown left to right are Davide Miles, John Miles, Bunny Land, and Willy Benitz. (Horace Laffaye, The Polo Encyclopedia)
Esta antigua contienda data de 1894 y en un principio se ponia en juego en los desafios del Warwickshire Polo Club hasta 1913, con el comienzo de la 2da guerra mundial dejo de jugarse para retornar en 1932 como trofeo para el ganador de los desafios entre Roehampton y Hurlingham o un equipo extranjero.
The Warwickshire Cup is a historical polo tournament with its inception in 1894. The Warwickshire Polo Club hosted challenges until 1913. Interupted by the first and second World Wars, the tournament returned in 1932, as a trophy for the winner of the challengees between Roehampton and Hurlingham or a foreign team. Since 1959 the 22-goal handicap has been implemented, and the Warwickshire Cup stands as the second stage of the British Triple Crown.