| Basic rules |
| Grounds: |
- The maximum permitted pitch is 300 yards
long and 160 yards wide.
- The goal posts are 8 yards apart.
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| Duration of Play: |
- The match is divided into chukkas, each
lasting 7 minutes.
- The interval between each chukka is 3
minutes to permit change of ponies.
- At half time the interval is extended to 5 minutes.
- The bell is rung at the end of each 7
minute period. Play continues after the bell until
the ball goes out of play, or the umpire stops play
for a foul, or the bell is rung for a second time 30
seconds after the first bell. In the final chukka play
stops with the first stroke of the bell.
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| Changing Ends |
- Ends are changed after EACH GOAL scored,
or at half time if no score by then.
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| Field Rules |
- Right of Way - During
play there is an imaginary “line of ball”,
which is generally the direction in which the ball
is travelling at any one moment. When a player has
established the right of way along that line, it may
not be crossed by an opposing player if there is the
slightest risk of collision.
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- Crossing
- Any player
who crosses the player in the right of way close
enough to be dangerous or cause a player to slow
up, commits a foul.
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- Riding Off – Riding off is the term
used to described the action of one player trying to
take control of the ball by pushing a member of the
opposing team off his chosen course, whether the other
man is playing the ball or not. But it must not be
done by charging in at a dangerous angle, nor must
the man in possession of the ball be crossed.
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- Hooking sticks – A player may hook
an opponent’s stick provided he is in the same
side of the opponent as the ball, or directly behind
him, and provided the stick is below the level of the
opponents shoulder. Players must not attempt to hook
an opponent in front of the pony’s legs.
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| Players Handicap |
- Each player is given a handicap level
from -2 to 10 goals depending on his ability. The lowest
handicap is -2, with 10 being the highest possible.
- A team’s rating is calculated by adding
together the 4 players’ handicaps.
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| The Team |
- Positions are No1 and No 2 who are the
forwards, No 3 the pivot position, usually the best
player in the team, and No 4, or Back, the goal defender.
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| Umpires |
- There are two mounted umpires and a third
man or referee in the stands acts as an arbitrator
if the umpires disagree.
- The goal judges behind each goal wave
a flag when a goal is scored.
- The time keeper and scorer keep track
of the timings of the match and sound the bell or hooter
at the end of each chukka.
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| Penalties |
| Different types of penalties are awarded
depending of the nature of the foul. |
- 30 and 40 Yard – Shot at an open
goal, the attackers have to be level with the ball
when hit or hit at. Defenders have to be behind the
back line.
- 60 yard - None of the defending team
to be nearer than 30 yards.
- Free hit : –
From the spot where the
foul occurred, with none of the defending team to be
nearer than 30 yards. From the centre of the ground,
none of the defending side can be nearer than 30 yards.
This is awarded at the discretion of the umpires. If
the ball has gone over the back line, but not through
the goal, then the defending team hit it back into
play at the point where it crossed the line. The attacking
team must be 30 yards away.
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