pony clubs

Mar 162009
 

Since 2005 The Dutch Polocrosse Association is official. It started with former South Africans Richard and Martine Griffiths who introduced polocrosse in 2003 at their stable. Everybody was wondering what they were doing with that net-stick-thing and the rubber ball. But after trying to pick a ball up and play a bit, riders got hooked to it and polocrosse was born in the middle of Holland! Through an internet-horse-forum they contacted other people who got enthusiastic for polocrosse and created an internet homepage which proved an important step in developing polocrosse in Holland. Peter Cross from the UK Pennine club found the webpage and invited us to the Pennine tournament in May 2005. From this first sighting of real chukkas, Dutch inspiration grew to develop polocrosse in Holland. At the beginning we didn’t have a field to play at, only an inside arena. Holland is so crowed that the farmers use every part of there land and don’t want that to be destroyed by galloping horses. Continue reading »

Jul 162008
 

Sports development is a crucial area for UK polocrosse as the sport needs to grow in order to ensure it survives; if it simply stays the size that it is then it is far too easy for polocrosse to suddenly decline within the UK.
In order to grow the sport and to increase the knowledge of it within the equestrian world and world in general there are a number of sports development projects being worked on. These include increasing the number of riding clubs, pony clubs and riding schools that offer polocrosse to their members and increasing media exposure of polocrosse so that more people learn about the sport. Also there is the ongoing battle to obtain more sponsorship for the sport and new avenues of funding are being looked into. Continue reading »