These were not the idle rich, these were not playboys; they were ordinary working men who wanted to carry on this sport, and who denied that it was cruel.
That was when he referred to polo-playing playboys.
Quite a number of students who go abroad are "playboys" and do not study.
The overseas students who will come will not be composed solely of polo-playing playboys.
It is playing with words to suggest that this great sport is something which is entirely in the hands of idle playboys of that kind.
In view of the high cost of finding missing rally drivers and playboys, should not there be a full debate on the matter?