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Information on Polo provided by Leadenham Polo Club, Lincolnshire

If you want to know more about Polo, or if you're looking for somewhere to stay whilst visiting us, just click on the links below.



The Game & The Rules

Object of the game - Polo is a team sport played on horseback where you attempt to score goals against an opposing team.  The object of the game is to score the most goals by hitting the ball through the goal.

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Polo Calendar

View all of the events on our Polo Calendar Here
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Useful Links

Leadenham Polo is proud to present their sponsors

stubton

Stubton Hall is sure to become the premier venue for weddings and events in its area… and the best thing is that when you have an event at Stubton Hall, you will have the entire house and gardens to yourselves. Stubton Hall is a 19th century country house set in lovely countryside on the Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire border.

 devere

A gorgeous lakeside hotel, set in 475 acres of tranquil Lincolnshire countryside, and with everything you need for a relaxing, luxurious break.

ericbird

A Eric A Bird is an independent, family owned and run Jewellers which has been serving the people of Lincoln for 50 years.

Leadenham Polo is also delighted to recommend the following links to their favoured suppliers and associated organisations

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Bed and Breakfast Links

We are currently collating all the local links that you may need, in the meantime - please check our sponsors at the bottom of the page.

If you are a local business that would like to be included, please email you details to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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The Sport

A Potted History  of Polo - Polo is a game first played in Persia/Iran from the 6th century BC as a training game for cavalry units, usually the king's guard or other elite troops.  To the warlike tribesmen who played it with as many as 100 to a side it was a miniature battle.  In time Polo became an Iranian national sport played extensively by the nobility.  Women as well as men played the game of Polo,

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