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Knowledgebase : Polo
Yes and there are a few options: * Speak to your DC about maybe putting on a taster session to look towards offering Polo to its Members; there may be other people in your Branch who would like to try it as well * Ask your DC to get in touch with th...
No, you can play Pony Club Polo on any type of pony as long as they are safe and fit. In the lower sections of Jorrocks and Handley Cross polo ponies are not allowed to be ridden and ponies must be under a certain height - 138cm for Jorrocks and 148cm for...
No, Pony Club Polo is founded upon the principle of one player, one pony, making it widely accessible. It is possible to play polo starting at 6 years old and finishing at 21 with only one pony. However, to cater for those who wish to progress further, ...
The minimum age to play Pony Club Polo is 6 years old in the Jorrocks section. RELATED LINKS: The Pony Club Website - Polo [http://www.pcuk.org/index.php/disciplines/polo]
Pony Club Polo is split into sections based on age and the number of chukkas played. Jorrocks is the lowest section for the youngest players and Gannon the highest for players aged 16-21 playing four chukka matches. A list of the sections can be found...
Unlike outdoor polo, Arena polo plays on an all weather surface in a boarded arena with three players on each team. Goal ends are not changed during a chukka. In games of more than one chukka, goal ends are changed after chukka. RELATED LINKS: The Pon...