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All dates are flexible, and subject to change. Games will take place during the week and on weekends. Rain-outs shall be announced when inclement weather occurs. Please call on the day of a match to verify polo activity: Meadowbrook Polo Club 516-626-0010
Rules Of The Game: THE GAME: A game is 6 chukkas (periods) each timed to last 7 minutes. Play is continuous
(and the clock runs) until a whistle is blown in case of a foul, injury, or at umpires’ discretion. A player
may call time-out if he has broken tack ( the horse’s bridle, saddle etc.) or is injured. No time-out is
allowed for changing horses mid-chukkar or replacing broken mallets, although a player may do so at
any time. Play starts with the throw-in of the ball by the umpire at center field. Thereafter each chukka
begins with the ball tossed in by the umpire where play stopped or back at center field if a goal was
scored. No.1 is a forward, the most likely on the team to score goals. No.2 basically, also, a forward and marks the opposing No.3 who is generally the best player on the team. No.3 the strongest player on a team. The pivot who sets up the defense and starts off the attack. His position relates to a center in basketball. No.4 is the back, the last in line of defense and is usually a long hitter, who takes the hit-ins. His defense also depends on his ability to hit strong backhands. FIELD: A polo field is 300 yards long and 160 yards wide (10 acres or nine football fields). The goal posts, which are collapsible on impact, are 8 yards apart. PONIES: No limit to size, even though called a pony.Most ponies are between 15-15.3 hands,
(a “hand” equals 4”). A player will change his pony after each chukkar and may play the same pony again
with a minimum of one chukkar between. At a game there are 40-50 ponies for the 8 players. Not to EQUIPMENT: Mallet: flexible bamboo shafts with hard wood heads. Length of the stick
varies between 50 and 53 inches depending on the height of the pony. The ball is hit with the face of
the mallet not the small ends as in croquet. Only right-handed play allowed.
Helmets are compulsory (face guards optional) and knee pads are standard
wear. Whips and spurs UMPIRES/FLAGGERS: Two mounted umpires on the field of play in black and white shirts. There is also a referee who watches the game from off the field and casts the deciding vote if the umpires disagree. A “flagger” stationed behind each goal signals with an up-in-the-air flag for a goal and a low flag for a missed goal. HANDICAPS: Player rating system. From -2 to 10 goals. This rating is based on a players’ hitting,
horsemanship and teamwork. A players’ rating has no direct relationship to the number of goals
he may score per game. Players handicaps are added up for each team and, if one team is lower, it starts
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