2010 Polocrosse State Awards Dinner
Polocrosse awards for the 2010 season presented at a dinner held at — FUNCTION ROOM AT— CAFE RIVER ARMS HOTEL– 1 CRESCENT ST Ulverstone on Saturday 29th May 2010 — This function was a very pleasant evening, with Rodney Gee as MC — he really should have the award as biggest director — example photo –
Rodney “In Charge”
Tussle at the Top for Polocrosse Elite
The Battle for A grade Best and Fairest comes down to the wire.
For the first time in years, the coveted A grade Best and Fairest prize will come down to votes in the final club carnival this weekend at Waverly. The Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Under Lights Carnival hosted by the Northern Polocrosse Club at Waverly is the last club carnival of the season and the final chance for players in each grade to pick up valuable best and fairest votes.
“For the past 4 years the A grade best and fairest result has been fairly clear cut by the last round, with top players such as Matthew Howard or Aiden Nunn getting the majority of the votes early in the season,” said Tasmanian Polocrosse President Rodney Gee.
“However this season the top prize is wide open. The votes has been shared around, with Andrew Ebbelaar returning to top form on a new horse, Matthew Cook finding great touch with the racquet and young gun Jackson Miles contesting votes in A grade in his first season. Matthew and Aiden are going to have to play hard this weekend to get the last few votes that could make all the difference.”
Over ten teams are expected to play this weekend at Waverly Under Lights, this carnival has traditionally been the largest and most contested club carnival of the season. Friday night a Veterans game will be played and for the first time in Tasmania Pony Club members will be playing polocrosse under lights on Saturday, as the Midlands Pony Club hosts the Pony Club Polocrosse Classic in conjunction with the Northern Polocrosse Club Carnival.
Pony Club and Polocrosse Club games start at 10am on Saturday with the finals played under lights from 6pm. There is a $2 entry fee and full canteen available throughout the day. For more information on the Carnival or anyone wanting to play polocrosse please contact Steve Clements on 0418 728 429.
Where: 40768 Tasman Hwy Waverly
When: Saturday the 2nd of April
Time: Games start at 10am finals from 6pm
Cost: $2 entry
For more information contact
Amy Grubb 0438 519 622
Image – the contender Andrew Ebbelaar and Queenie challenge for A grade best and fairest 2011
Northern Polocrosse 29th January Draw
Northern Polocrosse Club Inc.
TOURNAMENT DRAW 29th January, 2011
C & B Grade games 4 x 6 minutes.
A Grade games 6 X 6 minutes.
Sub-junior Training
| TIME | GRADE | TEAM 1 | TEAM 2 | UMPIRE |
| 10:00am | C | Central | Northern | Rodney Jnr |
| 10:45am | B | Central | Northern Red | Rodney Snr |
| 11:30am | A | Tamar | Northern | Tanya/Luke |
| 12:30pm | Sub – Juniors | Team Red | Team White | Andy |
| 1:15pm | C | Tamar | Northern | Alicia |
| 2:00pm | B | Northern Red | Northern White / Central | Matt Cook |
| 2:45pm | A | Northern | Tamar | Mick and Tanya |
| 3:45pm | C | Tamar | Central | Scotty Miller |
| 4:30pm | B | Central | Northern White / Central | Matt Howard |
| 5:15pm | A | FINAL | TBA | |
| 6:15pm | C | FINAL | TBA | |
| 7:15pm | B | FINAL | TBA |
Pony Club Chukka Champs
Fun, rain and racquets
On Saturday at Gravelly Beach Pony Club grounds 30 enthusiastic riders braved the bad weather forecast to participate in the annual Pony Club Polocrosse Chukka Championships.
Ten teams from six Pony Clubs from across Northern and Central Tasmania, were divided into two divisions; A and B with children aged between 8 and 21.
Ponies large and small battled it out against the other teams playing in a round robin format to decide which two teams would make the division finals.
Rodney Gee Tasmanian Polocrosse President spent a busy day umpiring, “a large number of these kids have never really played polocrosse before and are learning while they play with the help from Club A grades players such as Andrew Ebbelaar and Steve Clements”
“Polocrosse is a great way for children to improve and gain confidence with their horses, as the sport originated as a fun way for mounted Calvary to improve their riding skills. Kids often have so much fun chasing the ball and playing a team sport that they relax and enjoy their riding “ said Rodney.
The division A finals were between the two very experienced teams of West Tamar 1 and Deloraine. Deloraine’s Corinna Walton, scored freely against the 2009 winners West Tamar to lead Deloraine to victory. Division B was a close game between Lillydale and West Tamar 2, with Lilydale coming out victorious. Corinna Walton and Blake Miller shared the coveted Best and Fairest award and the Horsemanship and Skills award was awarded to Emily Jones.
The State polocrosse season will commence on Saturday the 4th of November at Central Coast Club’s North Motten grounds, anyone interested in playing polocrosse should contact Steve Clements on admin@pxtas.org.au.
Images Attached
Pony Power – Chelsea Nixon from Lillydale and Annalise Morgan from West Tamar
Division A at full speed – Emily and Will Jones from Longford in hot pursuit of Deloraine’s Jess Cowan.
State Final Results 2010
Two days of great polocrosse end the Tassie season
Tournament winners in each grade and B & F for the tournament
A Grade winners Kentish runner -up Northern
A grade Best & Fairest Scott Miller (Northern club)
B grade winners Central Coast runner – up Northern
B Grade Best & Fairest Tie between Alicia Freeman ( Northern Club) & John Fawdry (Central Coast club)
C Grade winners Northern runner -up Tamar
C Grade Best & Fairest Sara Boxhall ( Northern Club)
See you all at the state dinner on the 29th May 2010
Richard Murrell Deputy Chief Umpire of Australia
Polocrosse Australia wish to advise the following:
1. Appointment of Australian Chief Umpire – Mr Phil Day of Western Australia with Mr Richard Murrell of Tasmania appointed as his Deputy.
2. In the past we have had players from other states attending State Championships albeit wrongly – the State Umpires and National Umpire Committee agree that a fair system needs to be implemented. The following was agreed to at the last meeting:
Visiting Players Form
Available to players transferring from home state where his insurance component is already paid. Must however pay relevant Club and State registration fees.
Player must play 2 Tournaments for the designated Club prior to being eligible to play at State Championships in that State’s season.
Tears as Tasmania breaks a 20 year drought
Last months Australian Polocrosse Nationals held in Ballarat was full of stories big and small. The week is full of the usual big stories such as Polocrosse “Super States” like NSW with over 3000 players and over 11 teams defeating WA in the open men’s final, or WA with over 2000 players coming from behind to beat NSW in the last chukka in the Senior Women’s final.
However Tasmanian Open Team Manager Amy Grubb said, “it’s often the small stories, the battlers that give the event its emotional colour.
“Tasmania has less that 100 players in the State, we have not won a game at the Nationals in 20 years!
“We go to the biannual National event to keep the big States honest, however this year we did one better and toppled South Australia, it sounds small but it was the biggest win for Polocrosse in Tasmania in decades”.
“Tasmania is currently very lucky to have such high caliber players with the likes of Trent Hardwicke, Aiden Nunn, Tanya McNabe and Ben Turner all competing regularly at National level Inter-state Competitions. The high standard of our local competition if really starting to pay off when we play inter-state”, Amy said.
The State players are now back with their clubs and are preparing for the end of the Tasmanian season. There is only one club carnival left before the State Championships and the best teams and honing their combinations for the finals.
The final hit out before the State Championships is the Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Under Lights Carnival this Saturday the 17th of April at Waverly, play commences at 10am and finals from 6pm. Free entry to the event. Any person interested in Polocrosse should contact Amy Grubb 0438 519 622.
Images by Ben Simpson OGA design
Central Coast Carnival Results – 13 Feb 2010
This carnival we found out who plays well in the RAIN!!! Ohh and MUD!!
A grade: Senior mixed defeated Intermediate
B grade: Central/Smithton on count back
C grade: Northern defeated Tamar
A B&F: Ben Turner/Trent Hardwicke
B B&F: Amanda Arnold
C B&F: Sam van der Meullen
2010 Results
NEW – Season 2010 Ladder.
Check out the standings of each team here.
Kentish 1 - 2-Jan 2010
Finals
C Grade – Kentish 9 defeated Tamar 8
B Grade – Northern 16 defeated Central 3
A Grade – Northern 13 defeated Kentish 4
TPA 1 - 19-Dec 2009
Powranna Combined Campdraft and Polocrosse Weekend
Finals
C Grade – Kentish defeated Central
B Grade – Central 11 defeated Tamar 7
A Grade – Northern 4 defeated Kentish 2
Central 1 - 12-Dec 2009
Finals
C Grade – Kentish 7 defeated Northern 5
B Grade – Kentish 7 defeated Tamar 4
A Grade – Northern 10 defeated Central 2
Tasmanian Elite Ballarat Bound
Tasmania’s Polocrosse Elite will soon be shipping around 20 horses and 14 players over Bass Strait to compete with the best in Australia, at the Australian Polocrosse Nationals at Ballarat.
“It is a huge undertaking for the players and the Tasmanian Polocrosse Association to go to the Nationals in March,” reports Amy Grubb Tasmanian Team Manager
“although Ballarat is relatively close compared to previous National venues such as Campden in WA 2008, just to get our horses to Melbourne costs around $2000 as a starting cost.
“We have a very committed squad who have been training since October 2009. The teams will play together for the first time this weekend, at the Central Coast Polocrosse Club Carnival, North Motten” said Amy.
Tasmanian Head Coach John Lynas has had a tough job as there has been some team selection hiccups with squad players pulling out for various reasons such as illness, pregnancy and horse injury.
Tasmanian will be sending a full Open Mixed Team, and two partial junior and intermediate teams. The Tasmanian junior and intermediate players will join forces with other state players from Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia at Ballarat to take on the polocrosse powerhouse States of Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.
“I have every confidence is our teams doing Tasmania proud, we have some exceptionally talented players representing the State. It’s great that they get the opportunity to play at this elite level and represent their State” said Amy Grubb.
The next carnival will be held at North Motten this Saturday and Sunday the 13th & 14th of February, play begins at 8.30am.
The State Teams
Junior
Tret Hardwicke Sheffield
Jack Murrell Ulverstone
Intermediate
Emily McMillen Pipers River
Elisha Freeman Pipers River
Amanda Campbell Railton
Carmen Bellinger Ulverstone
Clay Fawdry Ulverstone
Open Mixed Team
Matthew Howard (Capt) Cressy
Aiden Nunn Hagley
Scott Millar Longford
Rodney Gee (Jnr) Exeter
Tanya McMulloch Ulverstone
Heather Laird (Vise Capt) Underwood
Jessica Elphinstone Launceston
John Lynas Coach
Amy Grubb Manager
Information
Amy Grubb
0438 519 622
Images Attached
State Captain - Matthew Howard
Trent Hardwicke and Jack Murrell - Tasmanian Juniors


