Jan 012009
 

Polocrosse is a fantastic horse sport that the whole family can enjoy. Polocrosse is also a truly Australian sport, being developed in this Country back in 1938. New South Wales is the largest state in Australia in terms of Polocrosse player numbers, and the sport is very strong in regional areas with many carnivals on just about every weekend during the season.

Po Box 8071 NUNDLE NSW 2340
Telephone 0412 597789
Fax 02 9012 0398
Email bmccumstie@bigpond.com
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The Queensland Polocrosse Association (QPA) administers the competition between some 44 Clubs throughout the State. The Association employs an Administrator, who is based in the QPA Office in Toowoomba, to run the affairs of the State

108 Russell Street TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350
PO Box 1875 TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350
T 07 4632 3045 F 07 4638 5632
E admin@polocrosse.com.au

South East Queensland Polocrosse Association

Telephone / Fax: 07 4667 4718

http://www.seqpolocrosse.org.au/

07 4667 4718

Killarney Polocrosse Club Inc.

Contact Club Secretary Grant Sakrewski
Killarney Polox Club
743 Yangan-Killarney Rd
Yangan Qld 4371
Phone 07 4664811
http://www.seqpolocrosse.org.au/clubs/killarney.html

Clifton Polocrosse Club Inc

Contact Club Secretary Malcolm Brown
105 Logan Rd Clifton Qld 4361
Phone 07 46123379
http://www.seqpolocrosse.org.au/clubs/clifton.html

Cunningham Polocrosse Club Inc

Contact Club Secretary Robyn Cooper
Cunningham Polox Club
131 Bony Mountain Rd
Warwick Qld 4370
Phone 07 46674718
http://www.seqpolocrosse.org.au/clubs/cunningham.html

Goondiwindi Polocrosse Club Inc

Contact Club Secretary Michelle Smith
Goondiwindi Polox Club
14 Turner St
Goondiwindi Qld 4390
Phone 07 46710447
http://www.seqpolocrosse.org.au/clubs/goondiwindi.html

Lockyer Valley Polocrosse Club Inc

Contact Club Secretary Rosemary Ward
397 Milbong Rd Boonah Qld 4310
Phone 07 54635099
http://www.seqpolocrosse.org.au/clubs/lockyer_valley.html

Samford Polocrosse Club Inc.

The Samford club was formed in 1992 by five families that saw a need for a polocrosse club in the Brisbane area. The original families included the Lossbergs, Hunts, Sheldons, Haighs and Goodwins.The clubs home grounds are Dennis Goodwin Reserve, Samford Showgrounds. Set in the picturesque Samford Valley a short drive from the Brisbane CDB, Samford is the home of Polocrosse in the Greater Brisbane Region, with constantly improving facilities as the player bases of the club continues to grow.
http://www.seqpolocrosse.org.au/clubs/samford.html

Tansey Polocrosse Club Inc

Polocrosse has been played at Tansey a number of times since the game commenced. The original teams commenced play in the middle of last century, then again in the 70s and 80s. So 2004 was the third time in polocrosse’s short history, that teams have formed to do battle in this exciting team sport.Tansey is located 18km north of Goomeri on the Burnett Highway. The playing fields are bounded by picturesque Boonara Creek. Many of the original blue gums are still in place as they would have been on the two previous occasions that polocrosse was played here. Tansey is a rich agricultural district with local cropping used to feed the many cattle transported from all over the state to the feedlots near here
http://www.seqpolocrosse.org.au/clubs/tansey.html
p 0417794036

Toowoomba Polocrosse Club Inc.

Contact Club SecretaryDebbie Castles
712 Cecil Plains Rd
Wellcamp Qld 4350
Phone 07 46304191
http://www.seqpolocrosse.org.au/clubs/toowoomba.html

Warwick Polocrosse Club Inc

* 160Kms south west of Brisbane * 160Kms west of Gold Coast * Population of approx. 20000 across the shire * Polocrosse Club formed in 1953 * Polocrosse Venue – “Morgan Park”, Old Stanthorpe Road (Just follow the signs in town to “Morgan Park”) * Current Club Membership 45 Senior Players 40 Social Members 8 Junior MembersOver the years the Warwick Polocrosse Club has developed into a well renowned Club – both with results in the sport and as possibly the best Polocrosse Complex in Australia. Over the past 20 years, 15 of our club members have been selected to represent Australia both within our country and abroad.Warwick has been successful in attracting some of the most prestigious events on the international, national and state calendar.
http://www.seqpolocrosse.org.au/clubs/warwick.html
0419 714 545

Polocrosse Association of Australia

Welcome to the Official Website of the Polocrosse Association of Australia. Call 1300 363 722 for general inquiries from anywhere in Australia.The Polocrosse Rules and Information on the Game and Rules for Pony Club Polocrosse is available from the PAA, please call 1300 363722.

PO Box 464 YASS NSW 2582
Telephone: 1300 363 722
Fax: 02 6227 1514
Email: poloxaust@bigpond.com
web: http://www.polocrosse.org.au/

Jan 012009
 

Polocrosse is an all Australian sport that combines a unique combination of teamwork, horsemanship and ball skills.Polocrosse is simple to learn, easy to play and most horses and riders enjoy the game enormously.It is no surprise that polocrosse is played in most states across Australia and many countries throughout the world, such as the U.S.A., England, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, Argentina, Papua New Guinea, Holland, Zimbabwe and France.

403 Gravelly Beach Rd GRAVELLY BEACH TAS 7276
03 6394 4631
E sclements@aviemore.com.au
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Jan 012009
 

The Polocrosse Association of Western Australia (P.A.W.A.)

Polocrosse was first played in Australia in 1939, but it wasn’t until 1949 that it was introduced to Western Australia (WA). Bob Russell, of Kojonup, first saw the game at the Sydney Easter Show and after acquiring some racquets and balls, he returned to WA to form the first club at Kojonup. An exhibition game was staged there in 1950 in front of 200 spectators.

The Polocrosse Association of Western Australia (P.A.W.A.) was formed in 1951 with the first carnival that same year at Kojonup. The State was split into 3 Zones in 1952 : Northern, Great Southern and South West. Then, in 1956, the PAWA affiliated with the Polocrosse Association of Australia. Currently, Great Southern, South West, Central, Eastern and Midwest (formerly Northern) are the 5 Zones of the State.

In 1980, the Capel club was the host of the first National Championships to be played in WA. 1994 was the next time the National Championships came to WA with Walkaway being the hosting club. The National Championships are played every 2 years on a rotational basis around the seven States and Territories.

The polocrosse season starts in the midwest part of the State in July and finishes in the southern part of the State in December. Carnivals are full weekend affairs with all grades from A Grade to Sub Juniors competing for trophies. Small, non-trophy “One-dayers” or “24 Hour” carnivals are held for the benefit of new players, new horses or people just “having a go”. These are organised by the individual clubs as required.

T 08 9888 6050
F 08 9888 6011

Perth Polocrosse Club

The Perth Polocrosse Club is based at the State Equestrian Centre Brigadoon and has been running for 44 years. Perth is a well established club experienced in organising and hosting events having been responsible for running and hosting the WA State
(08) 9571 4292

Serpentine/Foothills Polocrosse Club

Serpentine/Foothills Polocrosse Club, as the name implies, is a polocrosse club located on the foothills of the Darling Escarpment in Serpentine, Western Australia approximately an hour south-east of Perth City.Our grounds and facilities are located adjacent to the Serpentine Township on the corner of Karnup and Hall Roads with access via Karnup Road. We pride ourselves on having the highest quality of playing fields and as a result of a joint project between our club, the Serpentine Horse & Pony Club, Serpentine/Jarrahdale Shire and the Department of Sport & Recreation we have recently completed construction on lavish
0418 310 318

Polocrosse Association of Australia

Welcome to the Official Website of the Polocrosse Association of Australia. Call 1300 363 722 for general inquiries from anywhere in Australia.The Polocrosse Rules and Information on the Game and Rules for Pony Club Polocrosse is available from the PAA, please call 1300 363722.

Polocrosse Association of Australia

PO Box 464
YASS NSW 2582
Telephone: 1 300 363 722
Fax: 02 6227 1514
Email: poloxaust@bigpond.com

Jan 012009
 

Polocrosse Association of Northern Territory

To encourage the expansion and promotion of Polocrosse in the Northern Territory the Northern Territory Association is prepared to negotiate with States or Zone Associations and Clubs (Australian or International) on behalf of its Clubs or Members

PO Box 39964
WINNELLIE NT 0821
M 0408 839 291
E patricia.lithgow@nt.gov.au
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Jan 282007
 

Ursprünglich stammt dieser Sport aus Australien, wo er seit Ende der 30er Jahre entwickelt wurde. Inzwischen wird Polocrosse auch international gespielt und setzt sich in immer mehr Ländern als ernstzunehmende Sportart durch.
Polocrosse ist eine Kombination von Polo und Lacrosse, ein Teamsport zu Pferde. Ziel ist es, mit einem polocrosse racquet, an dessem Ende ein Netz befestigt ist, den Spielball aufzunehmen und sich gegenseitig zuzuspielen, um ihn im gegnerischen Tor unterzubringen.
Jedes Team besteht aus 6 Reitern, von denen jeweils 3 gegeneinander spielen. Jeder Reiter darf während eines Wettkampfes nur ein Pferd reiten. Ein Team kann aus weiblichen und männlichen Reitern unterschiedlichen Alters bestehen. Die Zusammensetzung der Teams erfolgt nach unterschiedlichem Niveaus, die die einzelnen Spieler erreicht haben. Es gibt 4 unterschiedliche Schwierigkeitsgerade.
Ein Spiel besteht aus 6 – 8 Spielabschnitten, den chukkas ,die jeweils 8 Minuten dauern. Jeweils nach einem Spielabschnitt werden Teammitglieder und Pferde ausgetauscht. Die jeweils spielenden Teams bestehen aus je einem Angreifer Spieler Nr. 1, einem Feldspieler Spieler Nr. 2 und einem Verteidiger Spieler Nr. 3.
Das Spielfeld (146,5 m lang und 55 m breit ) ist in 3 Abschnitte unterteilt in eine goal scoring area vor jedem Tor und der Centre Area, dem Mittelfeld.
Um ein Tor zu erzielen muss der Spieler Nr. 1 den Ball von der goal scoring area aus direkt durch die Torpfosten am Ende des Spielfeldes werfen.