Emily Noszkay
9 May, 2012
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Riders can now try their hand at polocrosse after a permanent club has been set up at Onley Grounds Continue reading »
Emily Noszkay
9 May, 2012
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Riders can now try their hand at polocrosse after a permanent club has been set up at Onley Grounds Continue reading »

Chairman of the Polocrosse Nationals committee, and president of the Warwick Polocrosse, the host club, Les Fraser, was recognised during the tournament for his outstanding service to the sport with induction into the Polocrosse Hall of Fame.
“It certainly was very humbling to be inducted into the ranks of this calibre, and I was very surprised,” he said.
With a 50 year active involvement in the sport, Mr Fraser is fondly referred to as “Mr Polocrosse’.
Mr Fraser was instrumental in launching of the inaugural World Cup held at Morgan Park in Warwick in 2003, and again in 2007. Continue reading »

Masters Men 50+ CompetitionWinners NSW (Masters 50+) 21
Runners-up WA (Masters 50+) 20
Best No 1 Glenn Frazer (NSW)
Best No 2 Darren Martin (WA)
Best No 3 Graham Wilson (NSW)
Champion Horse Glenn Frazer (NSW)
Champion ASH Lyle Scott “Springbrook Sunami” Continue reading »


READY, SET, RIDE: Tia Hall and her horse Houdini travelled five days from WA to get ready for the Polocrosse Nationals. Georja Ryan
ELITE riders, superbly fit horses, serious attitudes and fierce competition: four components of what is to come over the next few days as polocrosse players, their crews and trusty steeds begin arriving in the Southern Downs for the Barastoc Polocrosse Nationals.
Morgan Park gates officially open at midday on Monday, but some teams have already set up camp at Cunningham to wait out the weekend.
Believe it or not, this huge event is not just about the game itself – it’s also about Warwick. Continue reading »
PAUL McGrath believes the Barastoc Nationals on April 23-29 will be the first step for players aiming to make Australian teams for the 2015 World Cup in South Africa.
After winning the first two cups in 2003 and 2007, Australia was third in the United Kingdom last year.
“Anyone aiming for the next cup should be putting their name forward at these nationals,” McGrath, the Queensland open men’s captain, said.
Queensland’s past two wins were in Warwick (1998) and Naracoorte, SA (2000). Continue reading »
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Posted by Linda Mantova on 23 March 2012 News
Polocrosse is very much a family affair where Paul and Sally McGrath are concerned.
The two experienced players will don their maroon uniforms once again for Queensland at the 2012 Barastoc Polocrosse Nationals being held in Warwick next month.
However, there won’t be the long road trip or weeks away from home they are used to when they have been selected to play for their state in previous years.
This time around, the family will only have a half hour trip down the road to Warwick to play at the Nationals being held from April 23 to 29.
Both members of the Warwick Polocrosse Club, Paul and Sally McGrath, have notched up 20 Polocrosse Nationals between them, and both have again been selected to play for Queensland at the upcoming championships being held at Warwick’s Morgan Park complex.
With their two daughters, Keely and Jordan, who are also keen polocrosse players, both competing as juniors for the Warwick Club, the family will be spending plenty of time concentrating on polocrosse over the next six weeks. Continue reading »
Posted by Linda Mantova on 2 April 2012 NewsThe Marriott family from Western Australia won’t know which field to watch at the 2012 Barastoc Polocrosse Nationals being held in Warwick, Queensland, from April 23 to 29, as they have three generations of their family involved in state teams.
Members of the well-known polocrosse family will again play an integral role in Western Australia teams, as they have done for many Nationals in the past.
Their connections with representative polocrosse run deep, with the family patriarch, John Marriott, playing for Western Australia at seven Polocrosse Nationals, during his long career in the sport.
This year at Warwick he is coaching the West Australian Masters Men’s team, and he has coached at the four previous Nationals, including Albury in New South Wales, when he was a playing coach. Continue reading »
In April 2012 it will give me great pleasure to welcome you to Warwick, Queensland for the Barastoc Australian Polocrosse Nationals.
The event will feature Australia’s elite Polocrosse players competing from 23 – 29 April, 2012.
After successfully staging the two Polocrosse World Cups in 2003 and 2007, the Warwick Club again takes up the challenge to stage Australia’s most prestigious Polocrosse event. Warwick as host club and Queensland as host state will work in conjunction to put together the best Nationals ever witnessed.
All the action will take place at Morgan Park – Australia’s finest Polocrosse facility on the edge of the historic town of Warwick.
See you in Warwick!
Les Fraser
President
Warwick Polocrosse Club Continue reading »
I calculated the relative strengths of the sections from the International Challenge games, and determined the relative strengths of the individual players. I used zero as the standard, so the lowest player was rated a zero, and all the other players were rated in comparison to the zero player(s). Across all the games of the tournament, using zero as the standard, the sections performed as if the players were rated: Continue reading »