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    A Brief Guide to London City Polo Events

    As the summer season’s just around the corner with exciting sporting events like Wimbledon and Polo in the Park, we’re unpacking how city polo works, what to wear at city polo events, and how to navigate the social scene.

    1. Polo Basics: The Rules to Know

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    Traditional polo is played on a massive grass field (the size of nine football pitches) with teams of four. However, HPA-endorsed “City Polo” rules are different. Think of it as the Twenty20 version of polo: it is faster, simplified, and designed specifically to keep spectators entertained.

    • The Line-up: Instead of four players, teams have three players per side. This opens up the pitch for faster running and more goals.
    • The Chukkas: A polo match is divided into periods called chukkas (or chukkers), lasting seven minutes each. City Polo matches are shorter than traditional games to ensure high-intensity action across multiple games a day.
    • Changing Ends: In traditional polo, teams change the direction they are running after every single goal. In City Polo, this is simplified so the crowd can actually keep track of who is attacking which end!
    • The Line of the Ball: The most important rule for safety and fouls is the “line of the ball.” Imagine an invisible highway created by the path of the traveling ball. A player cannot cross that line in front of another player if it causes a collision risk—it is essentially the polo equivalent of a dangerous driving violation.
    • Stomping the Divots: During halftime, spectators are invited onto the pitch to wander around and stamp down the chunks of turf (divots) torn up by the horses’ hooves. It is a historic polo tradition and a great excuse to get on the field.

    2. The Dress Code: “Summer Chic”

    While events like Royal Ascot require strict formalwear and top hats, city polo events lean into a much more relaxed, fashionable “Summer Chic” or “Smart Casual” vibe.

    For Women For Men What to AVOID
    • Flowy midi or maxi sundresses

     

    • Tailored jumpsuits or chic co-ords

     

    • Sunglasses (a major style statement)

     

    • Wedges, block heels, or flat sandals

    • Lightweight blazers or smart sport coats

     

    • Chinos, tailored trousers, or linen suits

     

    • Crisp linen or cotton shirts (button-down)

     

    • Smart loafers or boat shoes

    • Stiletto heels (you will sink straight into the grass)

     

    • Ripped jeans

     

    • Casual sportswear, hoodies, or gym trainers

     

    • Board shorts

    Pro-Tip on Hats: Unlike traditional racing events, large formal fascinators aren’t the norm here. If you want sun protection, opt for a classic Panama hat or a stylish fedora.

    3. Socialising & Networking

    City Polo events are as much a social festival as it is a sporting event. Because the grounds are right in London, the crowd is vibrant, professional, and highly social.

    • Client Entertainment: Friday is usually the prime networking time. Expect a heavy corporate presence, after-work socials, and plenty of media/business buzz perfect for shaking hands pitch-side.
    • Party Time: Saturday is the ultimate party day. The bars are packed, the energy is high, and the socialising carries on long after the final chukka.
    • Community Focus: On Sunday the tone shifts to a relaxed, community-focused afternoon. It’s excellent for informal networking and family fun, featuring pitch invasions and delicious food.

    4. Key Visitor Tips

    • Cashless Sites: Most events are completely cashless nowadays, so make sure your cards or phone payments are ready to go.
    • Travel: Check if there’s public parking at the event. If not, check for public transport options nearby or taxi hire.
    • Food and Drink: Outside food and alcohol are usually prohibited (only sealed plastic bottles of water are allowed). There will generally be sufficient food and drink options provided.

    Now you’re all set for an unforgettable polo season in London and the UK!

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