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August 28-30, 2009

You are invited to the 2009 Canadian Polocrosse Open Nationals being held at the Millarville Polocrosse Club in Alberta, Canada. The tournament will be comprised of sectional teams of A, B and C grade competing on Saturday and Sunday to win annually awarded trophies. continue reading…

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
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Polocrosse Canada

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Calgary Polocrosse Club

The Calgary Polocrosse Club was originally formed in 2001 and since then has formed three separate branches: Foothills Polocrosse Club Millarville Polocrosse Club and the Polocrosse Calgary. Together the clubs make up Polocrosse Canada.
(403) 271-1081

Millarville Polocrosse Club

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

Polocrossea 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

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This section is intended to provide general information only regarding the import and export of horses across the Canada/US border. It is the responsibility of the person(s) traveling with the horse(s) to ensure proper documentation is provided to border officials when transporting horses across the border. continue reading…

The Canadian World Cup Polocrosse team would like to thank you for your support in our participation in the 2007 Polocrosse World Cup. We couldn’t have done it without you.

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Australia successfully defended its title against New Zealand, UK, USA, Ireland, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Canada in Warwick Queensland’s Australia from April 23 to 29. France, the Netherlands and Zambia participated in the concurrent Australian Equine Alliance Club carnival. The combined event drew a live on site audience of 40,000 to Morgan Park.

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Team Canada setup and operated a Canadian trade booth in the centre of the 8 playing fields next to the newly constructed clubhouse. The well attended booth was attend by Dorothy Schreiner from Okotoks.

Polocrosse combines polo, lacrosse and netball. Riders use a cane stick with a squash racket type head with a loose twisted-thread net, in which the ball is carried. World Cup team consists of eight players (four men and four women), divided into two sections. Each section plays alternate chukkas of a maximum of eight minutes each and either six or eight chukkas usually comprise a full match. The aim of the game is for the horse and rider to work together to score goals. The total aggregate of goals scored by the two sections in each team constitutes the final score.

  • More than 40 000 people entered Morgan Park for the Cup.
  • Players from at least 11 countries watched the Cup.
  • The Cup attracted the largest attendance at any polocrosse event so far in the world.
  • About 70% of Cup visitors traveled from outside Warwick.
  • The number of non-local Australian visitors increased dramatically.
  • The estimated number of non-local Australians was 3850. This represents an increase of about 40%.
  • The number of local day visitors also increased spectacularly. The 4500 day visits of 2003 increased almost three-fold to 13,000 in 2007.
  • More than 440 overseas visitors came to Warwick for the Cup.
  • Of the survey respondents, 44% were male and 56% were female. The preponderance of women was evident among all three groups of visitors (local, non-local, overseas). In terms of age, 6% of respondents were less than 20 years of age, 22% were 20-34 years, 33% were 35-49 years and 39% were 50 years and over.

Rather than aiming for results we wanted to better ourselves, make contacts and learn as much as possible to build for the next world cup. We have a small group here so we just don’t have the numbers for good competition. Plans are in the works to take an under 21 team to the United States to compete against the UK and USA.

The Canadian World Cup Polocrosse team would like to thank you for your support in our participation in the 2007 Polocrosse World Cup.

We couldn’t have done it without you.

Constitution

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THE CONSTITUTION OF POLOCROSSE CANADA

AS AMENDED

PREAMBLE: This is the constitution of Polocrosse Canada which is constituted of individual registered members.

Wherever appearing in the Constitution, Objects, Rules or By-laws the following shall mean:

“Amateur” means a person who does not receive any money for playing polocrosse. continue reading…

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