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Polo: Rules and Refereeing
Douchier:
Howdie folks!
So I think that it's about time that we all started learning the rules properly and training up as refs.
Hopefully reading these will help us all get a better idea. If you've got any questions about them then post them up and I'll try and find answers.
Rules:
Short version
Full version
Becoming a referee:
Firstly you need to do a quick theory test to demonstrate that you have a reasonable grasp of the rules.
Then you need to do some practicals; they are usually done at outdoor competitions, a senior ref will
watch you over the course of a few matches and grade you as they see
fit.
Mike, whos job it is to make refs says: "If there is a group of people willing
to spend a day, we could organise a seminar type thing where we can
talk through rules and iron out any questions that you might have.
Then we can run the theory exam for anyone that wants to do it."
So that'd be cool. Who wants to become a ref?
ME!
Cillian
Maryanne
Diarmuid
Helener
Ross
Dani
Jean
Chunderdragon:
ME!!
Maryanne:
Maybe me, I liked basketball reffing, then it all went wrong...
More pertinently, I'm not sure if I'll have time, but I'd love to hear someone explain the rules and ref signals.
Douchier:
When are you back Cillian?
Start looking at the rules now folks!
The short version is pertty short and the full version is actually a lot easier going than you'd expect ( especially if you just skip to the bits about gameplay). There's also a page near the back that has pictures to explain all of the signals.
Chunderdragon:
im back now. but working full time (escalated quickly i know) but am free weekends. except this weekend (sailing) and next weekend (polo (hopefully)). so really if i were you i'd just ignore me, im a bit of a pain in the ass when it comes to timings right now.
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