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  • NEWSLETTER - MARCH 2011
  • It seems like the festive season has barely past and already Easter looms with an exciting year of polo ahead. Of course, the Cape’s season is in full swing with a busy and successful summer season in Plett as well as Cape Town. INDIAN TOUR TO SA: The BMW International took place on 26th February at the Val de Vie Polo Estate. Congratulations to the young 14 goal South African team comprising Tom de Bruin, Guy Watson, Brad Mallett and Dirk van Reenen who revenged the November 2010 New Delhi defeat by 10 goals to 7. For Dirk van Reenen it was a big occasion and he wasted no time in showing his talent with a goal just minutes into the first chukka. The team acquitted themselves well despite some loose discipline resulting in penalties against them. The Indian tourists were a pleasure to have and probably one of the nicest touring parties to ever visit our shores. ZONE “D” FIP PLAYOFFS – MALAYSIA: The team selected from available squad members to represent South Africa at the Zone “D” playoffs in Malaysia is as follows: 4 goal: Terence Spilsbury, Duncan Watson and Lance Watson. 3 goal: Sbu Duma, Shaun Brokensha and Campbell Macnab. In selecting the team, the selectors felt the best combination for Malaysian conditions and ponies would be two fours and two three goal players with some flexibility in having a reserve in each handicap bracket. The tournament commences on the 11th June with the finals taking place on 26th June. Congratulations to those selected and we wish them well in Malaysia and look forward to their participation in the finals in Argentina during October. CLUB TOURNAMENTS: With many clubs about to hold their first tournaments of the season it is important that these are run according to SAPA rules and regulations. In the December newsletter I published the duties of the Tournament Committee and include these again as a reminder to Clubs. All SAPA sanctioned Club tournaments must appoint a Tournament Committee in accordance with Rule 5. It is the duty of the TC to ensure that proceedings run smoothly without irregularities and/or bias. Duties of the TC include: 1. Checking the eligibility of all entries ensuring all participants are affiliated – this applies to subsequent substitutions too. 2. Informing teams of any changes in the entry of opposing teams. 3. Ensure the structures of the tournament and the draw are correctly compiled. 4. Check all the handicaps of participating players are correct and that team handicaps adhere to structure levels as well as the limitations of maximum and minimum handicaps pertaining to predetermined structured tournaments. 5. Schedule all matches with advertised time slots. 6. Appoint officials such as umpires, referees, goal judges etc 7. Check all necessary polo equipment is at hand and in good order. 8. Oversee, in conjunction with the Pony Welfare officer, the welfare of ponies with special regard for their livery and watering facilities. 9. Deal with any disciplinary matters. 10. Ensure that the correct medical staff are employed and on site on time. 11. Determine an order of merit and hence winners and runners up of each section. A well organised tournament is always a pleasure to take part in so ensure your Club adheres to the rules and regulations. Please note under point 10 above it is a prerequisite that all Clubs have the correct medical staff in attendance i.e. 1x ALS paramedic, 1 x BLS paramedic and a fully equipped ambulance. A paramedic of unknown qualification in a response car with a red light on the roof is unacceptable!!! Please note in terms of the SAPA Constitution any affiliated player taking part in a non sanctioned SAPA event will be liable to lose his affiliation status and handicap. This rule has been in place for many years and is designed specifically to protect polo from corporate businesses using the brand of polo to promote their company interests and products with little or no return to the sport. This includes all forms of the sport be it normal field polo, action polo or arena polo. MEDICAL SERVICES AT TOURNAMENTS: SAPA has negotiated with ER24 to supply medical staff at all Club tournaments throughout South Africa. The contract includes that they supply 1 x Advanced Life Support paramedic, 1 x Basic Life Support paramedic and an ALS equipped ambulance. The importance of proper medical services at tournaments cannot be over emphasised and on this basis Exco in conjunction with your provincial Chairmen took the decision to make it mandatory for all Clubs to use ER24. They are a renowned medical service provider with a sound track record and have negotiated extremely competitive rates. Please contact ER24’s medical services coordinator who will arrange the necessary medical staff required. Mandy Gray Specialised Medical Services Coordinator ER24 Address: Manor 1, Cambrbridge Manor, Cnr Witkoppen & Stonehaven St, 2191 Paulshof Postal Address: P.O. Box 242, Paulshof, 2056 Phone: 0861 084 124 Cell: 084 460 7010 Fax: 086 682 4955 E-mail: mandy.gray@er24.co.za Website: www.er24.co.za Please ensure you adhere to the following when requesting medical services:
  • Advise ER24 at least one week in advance of your medical requirements by email (address above)
  • In the event of a cancellation do so in writing 48 hours prior to the event unless the cancellation is weather related.
  • Advise ER24 of match starting times each day well in advance.
  • Clubs far from major centres should organise accommodation for ER24 staff to avoid travelling costs back and forth.
  • All treatment costs of patients on site are included in the quote. Transportation by ambulance/air lift to hospital (including hospitalization) will be for the patient’s account or medical aid.
  • ER24 will be responsible for arranging an ambulance to transport a patient to hospital if necessary. The ER24 team will remain on site at all times.
  • AFFILIATION FEES 2011: A reminder that affiliation fees are due by the beginning of April - please ensure Clubs supply the necessary information to your Provincial Secretary in good time to avoid penalties. Affiliation fees for 2011 are as follows: Adults: R700 per annum Scholars: R100 per annum Development: Free Remember, new players who have never affiliated before and starting polo for the first time will have a moratorium on affiliation fees for the first year. DURBAN SHONGWENI CLUB: Talks between SAPA and DSC re their relocation are ongoing. Recent developments with Tongaat Hulett Development indicate that SAPA are in a strong position with its lease over DSC and there will be more to report by the time my next newsletter is distributed. RULES ON PONY WELFARE: SAPA are in the process of finalizing rules on pony welfare in conjunction with recognised veterinarians and the Highveld Horse Care unit. Nigel Pilling and Catherine Hartley have spent considerable time on developing these rules and correct condition scoring for polo ponies – my sincere gratitude to them both for their efforts. It is the responsibility of each Club to appoint a Pony Welfare Officer who will report to the Provincial Welfare Officer. It is vitally important that all playing ponies are in good condition and well cared for. There have been isolated reports from other equestrian disciplines about the maltreatment of polo ponies with a perception that all polo players are rich white folk who care very little for their horses. Most of these are unfounded but we must guard against bringing the sport into disrepute through negligence and/or poor horse care. INTER PROVINCIAL 2011: The 2011 Inter provincial tournament will take place at ERPC again this year with a slightly different format. Because of the costs involved in moving ponies and the number of provincial teams in lower sections not being fully representative of their provinces, there will only be two sections in 2011 – an “A” section competing for the Prince of Wales trophy capped at 19 goals and an 8 goal section to comprise preferably (but not necessarily) of younger players. Should all the provinces be in a position to field a ladies team then this will be added to the program. SAPA will again assist the provinces with subsidising transport costs to East Rand. AFRICAN HORSE SICKNESS: There have been numerous outbreaks of AHS throughout South Africa probably due to the hot wet summer conditions. Please be extremely vigilant and log onto the AHS Trust website www.africanhorsesickness.co.za for suggestions and tips on how to prevent this deadly disease in your stable. Please also report any known cases to the AHS Trust – it helps them in their endeavours to eradicate the disease and provides them with meaningful statistics. Very important – treat any suspect cases immediately – chances of survival are far greater if treated early. Players travelling to tournaments ensure all your ponies have their passports with up to date vaccinations listed. Equestrian disciplines love to find fault with polo and we have recently been accused in the press and on websites of not implementing strict vaccination programs. Of particular concern is the outbreak in the Mamre district near Malmesbury in the Cape. This is a mere 40 km from the controlled AHS free zone and has resulted in a shutdown of exports out of the Cape Town quarantine station to European countries. Such exports will now have to go through Mauritius at approximately double the cost. This will have a major impact on horse exports from SA not only affecting the racing industry but also polo pony exports. SAPA 5 YEAR STRATEGY: My last newsletter reported on the strategy conference held with North Road Consulting last year, where a five year strategic plan was mapped out. This plan was ratified and adopted by Exco at the last Executive meeting and we are in the process of fine tuning the action plan with targets and time frames. Because these can’t all be achieved at once they are presently being prioritised and my next news letter will deal with the formulated plan. In closing I wish all players a happy and successful season with plenty of good polo and sportsmanship !!! Kind regards CLIVE PEDDLE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR - SAPA
     
  • NEWSLETTER - DECEMBER 2010
  • DISCIPLINE: At a recent club tournament a player took it upon himself to abandon the event half way through merely because he was frustrated with the way things were run. Rule 1(g) of the HPA rules clearly stipulates that a team or player may not withdraw from a tournament without the permission of the Tournament Committee. Such an action will invoke a charge of misconduct. SAPA will not tolerate behaviour of this nature – it is disruptive to the tournament, players and organisers and damaging to the brand of polo. A disciplinary enquiry was convened by the SAPA Disciplinary Board where the accused pleaded guilty to all charges. Notwithstanding the plea, the Board imposed a three month suspension from all polo and its derivatives as per the guidelines of the HPA Rules and Regulations. Mitigating factors were considered in passing judgement although it was the opinion of the Board that the player concerned should have handled the matter through the correct channels. Consistent with the above, the same will apply to individuals who bring the game of polo into disrepute whether on the field or off it. Too many cases of abusive and unruly behaviour take place after hours often as a result of over indulgence of alcohol. Bad behaviour by players in public places will not be tolerated by the Association. One of the mission statements resulting out of SAPA’s strategy session with NRC was to “improve the perception of polo and it’s accessibility to the public” This can only be achieved if members behave with decorum on and off the polo field. CLUB TOURNAMENTS: It is important that Clubs adhere to the rules as laid down by SAPA regarding the running of tournaments. Tournament Committees must ensure these are followed and carried out without exception. All SAPA sanctioned Club tournaments i.e. events listed on the SAPA calendar must appoint a Tournament Committee in accordance with Rule 5. It is the duty of the TC to ensure that proceedings run smoothly without irregularities and/or bias. Duties of the TC should include:
  • 1. Checking the eligibility of all entries ensuring all participants are affiliated – this applies to subsequent substitutions too
  • 2. Informing teams of any changes in the entry of opposing teams
  • 3. Ensure the structures of the tournament and the draw are correctly compiled
  • 4. Check all the handicaps of participating players are correct and that team handicaps adhere to structure levels as well as the limitations of maximum and minimum handicaps pertaining to predetermined structured tournaments
  • 5. Schedule all matches with advertised time slots
  • 6. Appoint officials such as umpires, referees, goal judges etc
  • 7. Check all necessary polo equipment is at hand and in good order
  • 8. Oversee, in conjunction with the Pony Welfare officer, the welfare of ponies with special regard for their livery and watering facilities
  • 9. Deal with any disciplinary matters
  • 10. Ensure the correct medical staff are employed and on site on time
  • 11. Determine an order of merit and hence winners and runners up of each section
  • A well organised tournament is always a pleasure and fun to take part in so please ensure your Club events adhere to the rules and regulations. Please note under point 10 above it is a prerequisite that all Clubs have the correct medical staff in attendance i.e. 1x ALS paramedic, 1 x BLS paramedic and a fully equipped ambulance. A paramedic of unknown qualification in a response car with a red light on the roof is unacceptable!!! Please note in terms of the SAPA Constitution any affiliated player taking part in a non sanctioned SAPA event will be liable to lose his affiliation status and handicap. This rule has been in place for many years and is designed specifically to protect polo from corporate businesses using the brand of polo to promote their company interests and products with no return to the sport. This includes all forms of the sport be it normal field polo, action polo or arena polo. DURBAN SHONGWENI CLUB: DSC has built a silica/sand arena for eventing and show jumping purposes. The arena measures 90m x 50m and they are keen to promote polo by staging matches in the arena. SAPA is looking into the feasibility of erecting side walls to enable arena polo to be played on a regular basis. Hopefully this will attract riders with one or two horses to start playing polo. Shongweni is ideally situated in relation to Durban and PMB as well as most KZN clubs. It will also hopefully increase the “polo awareness” to other equestrian sports. SA TEAM TO INDIA: A 14 goal SA team leave for New Delhi on Wednesday 24th for a one off match against an equivalent Indian team. We wish them well and hope for a convincing victory. India will be hosted by BMW at the Val de Vie International in February next year. FIP PLAYOFFS – MALAYSIA: A squad of available players has been selected for the FIP playoffs to take place in Malaysia in June next year. The tournament will commence on 4th June with the finals taking place on the 26th. The squad from which a team will be selected and announced early in the New Year is as follows: 5 goal - Guy Watson 4 goal - Duncan Watson, Lance Watson and Terence Spilsbury 3 goal - Sbu Duma, Brad Gace, Shaun Brokensha, Mike Osborn and Campbell Macnab 2 goal - Mark Davies, Tishedo Meshake, Graham MacLarty & Johan du Preez 1 goal - Dirk van Reenen 0 goal - James Gardiner AFFILIATION FEES 2011: Affiliation fees have not increased for the past three years. At the recent strategy meeting it was proposed by North Road Consulting that all matters pertaining to administration be funded by the annual affiliation fees. This would have the net effect of increasing fees dramatically – as a compromise Exco decided on a marginal increase with a view to progressing to North Road’s suggestion over time. 2011 affiliation fees will be as follows:
  • Adults - R700 per annum
  • Scholars - R100 per annum
  • Development - Free
  • In closing I would like to thank all those who supported SAPA in its endeavours to promote and clean up polo during the 2010 season. It is time for a more professional approach not only from administrators but also the members in this country. From the staff of SAPA, a very happy festive season and best wishes for 2011. Kind regards CLIVE PEDDLE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR - SAPA
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    SAPA ENDORSEMENT OF TOURNAMENTS The Executive Committee wishes to place on record with every club that the SA Polo Association is the recognized national body representing polo in South Africa. All tournaments, internationals, friendly and exhibition games must be sanctioned by SAPA prior to their taking place. No player may participate in a tournament wearing the South African colours or be billed as “South Africa” without first gaining sanction from the SAPA Office. It is only our National side that retains the right to wear the green & gold colours with the Protea and represent themselves as “South Africa”. A player participating in any non-sanctioned event will lose his or her handicap. This would have a drastic effect on that player’s ability to play anywhere in the world as all International Polo Associations recognize the sole authority of each country’s National Association.