NATIONALS TEAMS PRACTICE WEEKEND 10-11 MARCH
It has now been confirmed that the NSW Nationals teams practice weekend will be at Wellington on the 10 and 11 March.
Team Coaches and Managers please liaise this with your team Members.
Players please contact your team Manager regarding the team arrangements.
I wish you all the very best in your competition at the Nationals – GO NSW!!!
2012 POLOCROSSE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
The PANSAW Board and Selectors wish to congratulate our players selected to represent NSW in the 2012 Polocrosse Championships to be held in Warwick QLD 23-29 April 2012. All NSW teams are listed on our NSW Teams page and all the latest Nationals information can be found at www.warwickpolox.com.au or click the logo –>
Welcome to the New South Wales Polocrosse Website
Polocrosse is a fantastic horse sport that the whole family can enjoy. Polocrosse is also a truly Australian sport, being developed in this Country back in 1938.

Walcha Club approx 1961
Left to right – Bob Gill “Coleen” Maurice Goodwin “Kismo” Paul Goodwin “Century” John Nixon “Simon” Brian Goodwin “Toddy” Noel Goodwin “Rodger”
The first official polocrosse club was formed at Ingleburn, NSW in 1939 with the second club, Burradoo, being formed in 1946 and the first inter club competition was held.
The game quickly spread, and today there are over 250 clubs and 5,000 registered players through out Australia. The game is now played in New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, South Africa, Zimbabwe, USA, Canada, England, Ireland, France, The Netherlands, Uruguay, Vanuatu and Argentina.
“Going places” Clark and Joe Melbourne
New South Wales is the largest state in Australia in terms of Polocrosse player numbers, and the sport is very strong in regional areas with many carnivals on just about every weekend during the season.