Travel memories from urban polo player Sam Hopkinson - a life in travel
17 Feb, 2021 10:46 PM
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Broome's Cable Beach in the Kimberley, Western Australia provided Kiwi polo player Sam Hopkinson's most memorable sunset. Photo / Jarrad Seng
Broome's Cable Beach in the Kimberley, Western Australia provided Kiwi polo player Sam Hopkinson's most memorable sunset. Photo / Jarrad Seng
NZ Herald
Where are your strongest memories from the first overseas trip you ever took?
The first trip I took for polo was to the UK to work as a groom for Ross Ainsley, one of the world's best polo players. I flew from Auckland to Dubai to London on a freight plane carrying 12 polo ponies, three racehorses and a very large Rolls Royce for a member of the Dubai royal family. I remember spending most of the trip sitting in the Rolls Royce with the seat laid back. It was the closest to travelling First Class I would ever get! I arrived in London at 5am on a freezing cold foggy morning. After unloading the plane and dealing with the horses we travelled to Cowdray in a horse truck. Although I was completely exhausted I can vividly remember the excitement. I still get that same feeling when I land in London to this day.