
25 March 2011
All countries to participate in the 2011 World Cup[SinglePic not found]
As per previous communication I paid a visit to the UK this week to have a look at the new venue, and meet the new organisers. I can positively report back as follow.
The venue itself is situated in a much more visitor friendly environment as to Bishop Burton and is located 80 miles from Heathrow Airport London and 30 miles from Birmingham Airport by road and forty minutes by train from London Continue reading »
By Carly Rees | 1st August 2009
ONE of our finest polocrosse players, Sinclair Byrne, has been in a coma for about a week after he was seriously injured in a tragic accident while in Canada for the Calgary Stampede.
Sinclair left Australia in early May when he was offered a position to play in a polocrosse team in Calgary and to work with horses to earn money.
Calgary Polocrosse Club
Polocrosse Calgary currently makes it’s home at Zeus Acres, an 140 acre haven just west of the City of Calgary, still within city limits. Our home field is located within Glenmore city park in south west Calgary near Glenmore Reservoir. Practice is on Wednesday evenings. Call (403) 249-1831 or check the events page on the web site.”
Millarville Polocrosse Club is a non-profit club, committed to teaching and playing Polocrosse. We have been playing on a field just a couple of minutes north-west of Millarville in Alberta, Canada since 2004. The gorgeous backdrop of the rockies, the friendly atmosphere, and the great game of Polocrosse will ensure that you come back for more. Everyone is invited to join our club, and spectators are always welcome. Please do not hesitate to contact us for more information about Polocrosse, the club, or upcoming events!
403-931-3610
Foothills Polocrosse Club
Polocrosse is a fast, exciting and action packed horse sport.
A great family sport for all ages that as the name implies, it is a combination of polo and lacrosse. It is played outside, on a soccer sized grass field, on horseback. This sport can be played on any breed of horse although under 16hh is preferable for agility and proximity to the ground for ball pick-ups. Players are allowed only one horse for their game or tournament. Rider’s use a racquet with a head comprised of loose, thread net, from which a soft sponge rubber ball is carried and thrown. The objective is to score goals by throwing the ball between your opponent’s goal posts. Polocrosse is a team sport. Teams can be any combination of young or old, men and ladies.
(403) 938-4946
The Polocrosse Association of Australia is pleased to announce the Coaches and Managers that have been appointed for the Australian Junior Team
Australia v South Africa Test  10-12 April 2009
Coach: Arch Anderson
Assistant Coaches: Jodie Hall & Matt Deveraux
Manager: Sue Fraser
Assistant Manager: Nicole Layton Continue reading »
By Belinda Radford
Nine players from Canada traveled across the border to compete in the American Polocrosse Association Nationals for 2004 held on Tomahawk Ranch near Douglas in Wyoming on the 4th & 5th September. Hosted by the Cross Family and Matt and Thea Chesney, the tournament drew over 150 players from across the US and Canada with the culmination of the finals on the Sunday afternoon. Continue reading »


