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Man-Line-Ball...Winning the Ride Off

Winning the Ride Off

In polo there are generally only two defensive moves a player can use when confronting an opponent one on one: hooking and riding off. Riding off, bumping, taking your man, however it’s called is one of the most important moves on the polo field. If you’ve been around polo for any length of time you’ve heard the old adage: “Man-Line-Ball”, ranking the level of importance on the polo field. First you take your man, then take the line, then the ball hence the ride off needs careful consideration.

There are inherent risks when one facing moving objects collides with another, and doing it incorrectly can result in serious injury to both horses and riders. Perhaps a flaw in polo strategy is after a throw-in, when the play spreads out, you will often find the most inexperienced player guarding the most experienced player on the opposite team.

The 2012 outdoor rule book states:

“On even terms, a player may ride off an opponent or may interpose the player’s mount between an opponent and the ball, but may not ride dangerously…The following factors, among others, should be taken into consideration:

  1. Relative speeds of the two mounts. It is very dangerous to ride off an opponent if you are not moving at approximately the same speed whether it be fast or slow.
  2. Relative sizes of the two mounts.
  3. Relative positions of the two mounts. It is dangerous if either mount is more than a foot or two ahead of or behind the other.
  4. The angle at which the mounts converge. At high speeds, angles which might be safe at slower speeds become extremely dangerous.
  5. States of exhaustion of the mounts involved.
  6. Lack of readiness of an opponent for the ride off (blind-siding).

Riding off can be done in a more efficient, effective and safe way that will certainly not lessen the quality of play. As mentioned in the USPA rule book, matching your opponent’s speed and going in at a safe angle are crucial, but there are other techniques that will help you will the ride off:

 

For more information, tips, and tricks of the trade, please visit us at Loudoun Polo!

 

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