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Right and Wrong

Quick reaction and a near-reflex assessment of situations are of the essence of tactical play and safety. The next two examples highlight the right, and the wrong reactions in a given situation.

Situation 1 (left half of the field)
A player doesn’t hit the ball hard enough and tries to hit it again by slowing down, or abruptly changing directions. Another player is directly behind the first player in playing position.

Wrong because:

A player hits the ball wrong and gives it a second try by slowing down or abruptly changing direction. There are other players right behind him in position to hit the ball.

Right:

A player, having messed up a hit, should carry on at the same speed without attempting a second hit. He should let a teammate take the next hit or, time allowing, go round and approach from the back of the field to attempt another hit.

Situation 2 (right half of the field)

In an attempt to hit the ball back in an offside-back-shot a player gets into the way of an opponent who is in possession of the ball on his offside.

Wrong Because:

The defender infringes on the opponent’s right-of-way in a manner that is not only dangerous but also unsportsmanlike. He has crossed the opponent’s line leaving too little space between them and therefore puts himself and the other player in danger.

Right:

In order to cover his opponent correctly and effectively, the defender must wait until he can overtake his opponent and hit the ball in the opposite direction of play.

As in other ball games there are a variety of penalties for fouls in polo. It is important to understand these so as to better follow a game. POLO+10 explain the different foul-situations according to the official rules of the German Polo Association.

It is important to bear in mind the following: ROW – Right-of-Way and LOB – Line of the Ball are not identical or interchangeable. A player on the line of the ball always has the right-of-way.

 

The following are forbidden and constitute a foul:

1.  Playing at an angle that could be a danger to the pony and player.

2. Playing at a higher speed than the opponent is riding.

3. Riding into the opponent’s horse from behind the saddle. Opponents may only play as high as the pony’s shoulders.

4. Riding criss-cross in the way of a galloping player in an attempt to force him to reduce speed.

5. Sideways parrying, pulling the opponent’s horse, or other similar acts that put the pony at risk of tumbling.

6. Infringement of the right-of-way.

7. Galloping head-on towards an opponent so as to intimidate him or force him into parrying or missing the ball even without fouling or crossing the line of the ball.

8. Creating the so called “sandwich” whereby two teammates force a player of the opponent’s team into the middle.

9. Intentionally riding into the opponents backhand or forward hit.

10. Riding outside the sidelines or goal demarcation lines. Riding in a manner that could harm the referee.

Penalties and free hits are taken at a distance of 30, 40, and 60 yards.

FINAL RANKING

1. Maass Global Group Polo Team 8
1. Fabian Stege -1
2. Patrick Maass 0
3. Cristobal Durrieu 4
4. Eduardo Anca 5

2. Berderhof Polo Team 8
1. Lucia Heyes 0
2. Philipp Gesell 0
3. Nico Lopez Fuentes 4
4. Patricio Gaynor 4

3. Grünwelt Energie Polo Team 8
1. Helmut Wieser -1
2. Kutlay Yaprak 0
3. Agustin Kronhaus 3
4. Santiago C. Marambio 6

4. Rhein Polo Akademie 7
1. Dr. Jürgen Schröder -1
2. Boudewijn Brouns 1
3. Juan Correa 3
4. Robert Watson 4

5. Schockemöhle Polo Stud 8
1. Vanessa Schockemöhle 0
2. Philipp Sommer 1
3. Patrick Maleitzke 4
4. Christopher Kirsch 3

6. La Armada Polo Team 8
1. Matthias Normann 0
2. Javier Damian Balderrama 0
3. Tim Ward 4
4. Mickey Duggan 4

 


 

PLAYING SCHEDULE

FRIDAY, 31.07.2020
16:00 – La Armada vs. Maass Global Group, Result 5 : 10
17:15 – Berderhof Polo Team vs. Rhein Polo Akademie, Result 10 : 4-1/2
18:30 – Grünwelt Energie vs. Schockemöhle Polo Stud, Result 10 : 7

SARTUDAY, 01.08.2020
15:00 – Rhein Polo Akademie vs. La Armada, Result 7-1/2 : 5
16:15 – Berderhof Polo Team vs. Schockemöhle Polo Stud, Result 9 : 5
17:30 – Maass Global Group vs. Grünwelt Energie, Result 10 : 8

SUNDAY, 02.08.2020
12:00 – 5th Place Play-Off
Schockemöhle Polo Stud vs. La Armada, Result 9 : 6
13:15 – 3rd Place Play-Off
Rhein Polo Akademie vs. Grünwelt Energie,Result 4-1/2 : 6
14:30 – Final
Berderhof Polo Team vs. Maass Global Group, Result 7 : 10
16:00 – Prize-Giving Ceremony

 


 

UMPIRES

Alejandro Roldan & Cesar Ruiz Guinazu, Horses will be provided (150 € per Team)

www.rheinpolo.de

 

GALLERY

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It was a beautiful summer evening in Houston, Texas as the Houston Polo Club hosted two fast moving 6 goal games for the audience to enjoy.

In the first match up, Vintage Polo made quick work of the T Squared Energy/Specoil team. T Squared Energy/Specoil started with .5 on handicap and stayed ahead the first chukker up 1.5 to 1 over Vintage Polo. But after the first chukker it was all Vintage Polo. Each team member scored throughout the game, with Cody Ellis being the high scorer with 3 goals on the scoreboard. T Squared Energy/Specoil‘s Bryan Middleton never gave up, and pushed even in the last chukker, but Vintage Polo pulled away with a 6 to 2.5 win.

In the second match of the day, Horsegate Ranch faced Brown Bears/Whitehall Ranch. Brown Bears/Whitehall Ranch‘s Miguel Torres came out on fire as he scored two back to back goals, but Horsegate‘s Lance Stefanakis and Shane Rice kept their team in game with a goal apiece, ending the first chukker in Horsegate‘s favor 2.5 to 2. Over the second and third chukkers, Horsegate kept building on their lead with two goals from Rice and one from Anson Moore. As the teams entered the fourth and final chukker, Brown Bears/Whitehall Ranch‘s Bill Lane converted an open goal penalty 3, to bring his team within 1.5 goals, however Horsegate‘s straight shooter, Lance Stefanakis, scored an open  goal penalty 2 to finish off the game in favor of Horsegate 6.5 to 4.


Winning team: Horsegate Ranch
Ariel Mancebo, Lance Stefanakis, Anson Moore, Shane Rice
pictured with St. Regis Director of Sales Matthew Vesely and wife Esther Vesely
© Houston Polo Club
www.houstonpoloclub.com

 

© Thomas Wirth
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