Bypass is a horse that has been with the OU polo club for years. At an age of 28-30, she has been all over the world and been played by none other than Mike Azarro! Many will admit that she is their favorite horse due to her motherly, calm nature. Don't underestimate her by her nature and age however, because when she is in the ring, she is most likley our best playing pony.

Cajun is a mare that was donated by Jack Erb of Memphis, TN this spring 2008. Her eye-catching looks are actually surpassed by her ridability. We expect she will possibly top the charts of best playing pony before too long.


Junior is a gelding that stands roughly 15 hands high and was donated by Jack Erb of Memphis, TN this spring 2008. He sports one of the most laid back temperments of all our polo ponies and is great for beginners.


Mona was donated by Jack Erb of Memphis, TN this spring 2008 as well. Although she can get a temper, she immediately reverts back to the nice horse when she gets her attention. No lie, if you start rubbing on her she will go right sleep.


Amanda has been a great horse involved with our club for a number of years. Donated by Sunny Hale, the club is thankful for all her hard-work and for Ted Moore's willingness to allow her to stay on our string for this semester.


Argentina was donated by Ed Kallay in 2000. She is a bay Thoroughbred mare with a blaze and a sock, about 15.3 hands tall, born in 1993. She handles like a Ferrari and is a very experienced polo horse.


Lucky was donated Fall 2007 by Jana Brumley, our current Horse Care Advisor. This horse sports a strong stance and is a winning attitude. With a long history of equestrian activity, he is a great horse for people that merely like to ride.


Pasada is an Argentinian term meaning "big", and there couldn't be a better description of this horse. Pasada is our tank. She is great at riding others off the play and loves to get in the arena. Her young age allows her to be one of the horses that will most likely be around this club for years to come. Unfortunately, she is getting well after a leg injury in Fall 2007 and will hopefully be returning to our lineup in the near future.


Tequila was a bay thoroughbred mare originally donated by Jack Shelton (past President of the USPA), re-donated in 2005 by Mike Carney, and retired December 2007.