And so the end is near and we face the final curtain… Well, maybe not quite but it is the end of the UK playing season and also the last you will hear from us at Polocrosse Extreme for a few months as we are off to see if there is any polocrosse in Asia Read more…
2011 News
UK Under 21’s Defeat Ireland on Goal Difference
The UK Under 21’s managed to overcome their Irish counterparts in a very hard fought test series at the Cotswold tournament in the UK on the 27th and 28th of August. However, they only managed it on goal difference after they lost the first test to a very talented Irish side and had to play Read more…
Colourful Cotswold Tournament Yields Good Results for Kent
Cotswold Polocrosse tournament, which took place at Pimbury Farm on the 27th to 29th of August, featured two of the best parties of the polocrosse calendar, with the Saturday night featuring the Cotswold Olympics and Sunday night a Rubix Cube party, both of which proved to be strokes of genius by the organising committee, but Read more…
North Warwickshire Win at Pony Club Championships for the Second Year Running
It was North Warwickshire who won the Championship class at the Pony Club Polocrosse Championships for the second year in a row as they defeated Ledbury 19-10 in the final. Ledbury could not match the Junior section of North Warwickshire, with Pip Rowland at number 1 scoring freely, and their senior section, which consisted of Read more…
Highlanders/ Pennine Take the A Grade at Midland While Arden Take the Most Points
A combined Highlanders and Pennine team defeated Kent quite soundly in the A grade but it was Arden who took the most league points at the Midland tournament, held at their home grounds in Henley in Arden, as a win in the Primary Juniors and then second places in the Juniors and the Upper and Read more…
The Leagues: The Story So Far…
So a mere two and half months after the season started we have produced the first set of Polocrosse Extreme and UKPA leagues! (Editor’s note: We are blaming the World Cup for the delay, we blame that for everything nowadays. The other day the office kettle exploded. That was the World Cup’s fault too!). Anyway Read more…
Cotswold and Arden Grab the Prizes at Celyn
Cotswold managed a 1 and a half in the A grade (as their full team won and then they teamed up a section with a Kent section to take the second spot) and Arden claimed a number of prizes at what was probably the biggest ever Celyn tournament. Over a hundred players made the journey Read more…
The Two Rivers Technology 2011 Polocrosse World Cup: Our Review
Okay so we completely failed to deliver up to date scores, match reports or breaking news during the competition, mainly because our entire editorial team was either helping run the event or because they were slightly drunk (editor’s note: mainly the former but definitely the latter on the final night!). It will be a very Read more…
Highlanders End on a High at Arden
Highlanders put in a great performance at Arden to win the A grade, in what could be their final appearance of the year, or perhaps even ever. With the UK season about to go into a month long break for the rapidly approaching Two Rivers Technology 2011 Polocrosse World Cup and Highlanders likely to see Read more…
Zimbabwe Show Their Strength as They Defeat a South African Side
Zimbabwe’s World Cup team gave an early warning of their strength as they defeated a South African team three nil in a test series. Though it was not the actual South African World Cup team it was still a strong side featuring 8 players who have all been capped by their country before, including all Read more…