Polo
Polo is a game played on horseback with mallets and balls. Two teams compete to score goals by hitting the ball into the opposing team's goal using their mallets. It is a fast-paced and physically demanding sport.
Polo. It's a team game, and you use mallets to hit a ball between goal posts.
Polo on horseback is called just that. Polo.
croquet
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The game you're describing sounds like croquet. In croquet, players use mallets to hit wooden balls through a series of hoops (wickets) set up on a grass lawn, aiming to complete the course in the fewest strokes. Typically, the game can be played with 2 to 6 players, but variations may include more balls. It's a fun outdoor game that combines strategy and skill.
In a polo game, each team consists of four players, making a total of eight riders on the field at one time. The game is played on horseback, and the players use mallets to hit a ball into the opposing team's goal. Polo is known for its fast pace and requires a high level of skill from both horse and rider.
A letter word for a game played with balls and stumps is cricket.
Alice plays a game of croquet with the Queen of Hearts. The notable feature of the game is that the balls are live flamingos and the mallets are live hedgehogs, making it a whimsical and nonsensical version of the traditional sport.
snooker
all around on horseback is you can do both English or wetsern, or its a game you can play on horseback
In "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," croquet balls are live hedgehogs that are used as balls in the game of croquet. The Queen of Hearts insists on using live hedgehogs and flamingos as mallets in her version of the game, adding to the whimsical and nonsensical nature of Wonderland.