Dear Members – This is a timely reminder that if members from your country wish to play polocrosse in another country they must seek the following approval.  Please refer to NOTATION below which forms part of the IPC Playing Rules.

NOTATION:  Any player or official wishing to participate in polocrosse in another nation must obtain prior written approval from his/her home national association.

Any player suspended from play will be considered as suspended in all nations.  Notices of suspension to be forwarded to IPC Secretary.

Please bring this to the attention of all your clubs/zones/states within your country.  Unless a visiting overseas player can produce the above written approval, they cannot compete in any tournament within your country.

Kind Regards,

Odette Neumann

Secretary/Treasurer

International Polocrosse Council

 

As revised 15th July 2009

These rules have been progressively drafted over a considerable period and have been successfully used at the 2003 and 2007 World Cups, 2009 Quadrangular Series and many individual Test Series.

At international tournaments all chukkas will be 8 x 6 minutes unless otherwise agreed by competing countries. Continue reading »

 

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Tuesday 14th July 2009 commencing at 9.30 am

Ashfields Polocrosse Club, Great Canfield, Dunmow, Essex UK

MINUTES

(as amended and approved at IPC meeting 15/7/09)

Present: Wessel Strauss (IPC President)

Stewart Neal (IPC Convenor of Umpires)

Gill Mathie, Peter Crauford – Australia

David Young – Ireland

Ken Malcolm, Robin CaveNew Zealand

Andrew Heynes, Patrick O’Sullivan – South Africa

Wayne Henning – United Kingdom

John Jameson, Amy Keith – USA

Odette Neumann (IPC Secretary) Continue reading »

 

Horses running through the goal posts has been penalized in Australia, should it be added to the Internationbal rules.

 

Copyright 1976

232  320x240 image009 International Polocrosse Rules

Adopted 21st & 22nd June 1976

Amended 10th & 11th April 1978

Amended 2nd & 3rd June 1983

Amended 15th & 16th July 1987

Amended 19th May 1992

Amended 16th & 17th April 1996

Amended 9th July 2002

Amended 30th April 2007 Continue reading »