Brett Polo

Henry Brett

Henry is one of England’s leading polo players and was England's highest ranking player at eight goals, a feat only achieved four times since World War II.

With over 15 years experience Henry has won every major tournament in the UK including countless principal tournaments around the world.

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 then 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. He has played for England on Cartier International day at Windsor Great Park eleven times and captained the team on two occasions.

Henry continues to play professionally, off a six goal handicap. He is part of the England Team Squad. He runs a successful young horse programme and Brett Polo.