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The objective of the game is for a team to score the most goals by hitting the ball through their goal posts at the end of the ground.

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Two underlying concepts govern the game of polo.

  • The first is that polo is a tactical team sport with either 3(indoor or enclosed arena) or 4(full size ground) players a side.

    • Like all tactical team sports, each player fills a specific role and supporting the team effort on both offence and defence.

    • The objective of the game is for a team to score the most goals by hitting the ball through their goal posts at the end of the ground.

    • Like other high contact team sports such as Rugby or Football, defensive plays, such as "riding off" and "hooking" are important defence tactics and can result in fouls which incur penalties.

    • Normally, polo is played on an outdoor polo field which is 300 yards long and 160 yards across, the area of 10 football fields.

  • The second is "the line of the ball". This is the imaginary line the ball creates as it travels from point A to point B.

    • This "line" determines the strict rules about how players can approach and attack the ball and each other, ensuring that the players and horses, travelling at 35mph when at top speed, do not collide resulting in serious injury to either horse or rider.

    • When two players ride to the ball, both hoping to hit it, they must ride on either side of the "line" so that both will have access to the ball. They must remain on opposite sides of the line, thus minimizing the risk of collision.

    • The line remains set until the ball is struck by a player, changes direction, and a new line is formed.

    • A player may cross the line only when it does not create a hazardous situation such as a collision with another rider. This may result in a foul and consequent penalty being awarded.

Team Positions and Tactics

  • Team members are numbered 1 to 4 (or 3 in Arena polo) with No 1 being the attacking or offensive player and No 4 being the back or defensive player.

  • In Indoor or Arena polo, the pivotal player on the team is the No 3, as he must stem the opponent's offence, turn the play to the attack, and pass the ball up field to his No 2 and No 1 player, as they turn to press the penetration toward the enemy goal.

  • The No 1 player concentrates on opportunities for scoring, but also has the defensive responsibility for the opposing No 3 player. The No 2 team member supports No 3 on the pivotal plays, turns quickly to follow the No 1 player on attack, and harasses the opposing No 2 player.

  • Outdoors the No 4 player is primarily responsible for defending the team's goal. These assignments are not rigid, and each player must be prepared to make any play that will benefit his team, temporarily changing position as the pattern indicates.

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