How to play Polocrosse

We are endebted to the United Kingdom Polocrosse Association for the original version of this page

What is Polocrosse?

As the name implies, it is a combination of polo and lacrosse. It is played outside, on a field, on horseback. Each rider uses a stick to which is attached a racquet head with a loose, thread net, in which the ball is carried. The ball is made of sponge rubber and is approximately 4" across. The objective is to score goals by throwing the ball between your opponent's goal posts.

What about my horse?

Players are allowed only to play one horse, except in the case of injury. There is no restriction on their height, the ideal (for adults) is 15.2 hands but 16.2 is not unusual. Horses of all breeds play polocrosse. Just use your favourite horse!

How many are on a team?

A team consists of 6 players, divided into two sections of three who play alternate chukkas of a maximum of 8 minutes each. Six or eight chukkas compromise a full match. The three players in each section play the position of a No. 1 "attack", a No. 2 "centre", or a No. 3 "defence".

What does the field look like?

The field is 60 yards (55m) x 160 yards (146.5m), with three separate areas. The goal scoring areas, on each end, are 30 yards long. Only the No.1 of the attacking team and the No. 3 of the defending team can play in these areas. The middle area is 100 yards long. The line separating the goal scoring and centre areas is called the penalty line. Goal posts are 8 feet apart. To score, the ball must be thrown from outside an 11-yard semi-circle in front of the goal.

Players can pick up the ball from the ground, catch it in their racquet, and ride with it. They will throw it to other players until the No.1 has possession in the goal scoring area. A player cannot carry the ball over the penalty line, but must bounce it so that they do not have possession of it while actually crossing the line. However, it can be thrown to a player over the line. When carrying the ball, a player must carry it on the stick side, i.e. right-handed players must carry it on the offside of the horse. They can, however, pick-up or catch the ball on the non-stick side provided they immediately bring it back to their stick side.

How does the game start?

It commences in centre field with the players lining up, one section beside the other, with the No. 1's in front. This is called a line out. The umpire then throws the ball, over the player's heads. The game recommences similarly after a goal has been scored. Whenever an attempt at goal fails, the No. 3 throws the ball back into play from behind the penalty line, as directed by the umpire.

How do you get the ball from your opponent?

Hitting at an opponent's stick, either to dislodge the ball or to prevent them from gaining possession of it, is allowed in an upward direction only. Riding off is allowed, but crossing, stopping over the ball, or elbowing constitutes fouls. Sandwiching of one player between two others also constitutes a foul. Fouls result in a free throw to the offended side.

Who can play?

If you can ride a horse you can play polocrosse. Playing polocrosse can help improve riding skills. All ages and abilities are encouraged to play in the UK, and the Pony Club have polocrosse as a recognised horse sport. You are never too old or too young to play the game.

What equipment will I need?

Requirements for the rider are a recognised safety helmet and a racquet. For the horse you will need leg wraps and coronet boots. To get started you will little more extra equipment than this.

Where can I play?

In the UK there are clubs situated all around the country. If you want to get more exotic, you could play in the United States, Australia, South Africa and there are many other countries where polocrosse is played.

How often is polocrosse played?

Clubs get together on a regular basis for practice. The season starts in May and finishes in September. During that time there is often a tournament-taking place every weekend somewhere in the UK. The major event of the year is the Club National Championships and the Inter-Regional Championships.

Is it expensive to play?

Polocrosse is relative to many other horse sports and horses themselves are not often cheap to keep! Membership of the UKPA is not too expensive the maximum fee is £60 for a family membership, however there are other rates and discounts. A new racquet and ball will cost around £60, however most clubs will let you use theirs until you are ready to make an investment. Most people already have appropriate headgear, leg wraps, etc.

Where can I get more information about the sport?

If you are interested and want to learn more, watch the game or have a go then please contact us. Alternatively you can email here


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