
HENRY BRETT
Henry first played in the high-goal when he was just 17, playing with Kerry Packer's Ellerston squad to win both The Queen's Cup and The Prince of Wales Trophy. He went on to win The Gold Cup with Pommery in 1999.
In 2002, Henry captained England for their historic victory over Argentina on their home turf.
From 2003 – 2004, Henry was Britain’s highest ranking player at 8 goals, a feat which has only been achieved 4 times since the Second World War.
The Cartier International Day in 2006 saw Henry receive the ultimate player's accolade - the Cartier Pegasus Trophy for the most valuable player from HM The Queen and the Best Playing Pony Prize for his champion mare Miss Glitter.
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