THAILAND POLO
HANDICAPS
Awarded by the TPA (Thailand Polo Association)
Bangkok - Thailand
11 Nov 2009
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PLAYER LIST |
POLO HANDICAP |
| Vichai Raksriaksorn (Chairman of TPA) | 0 |
| Eric Barthe | 1 |
| Ploy Bhinsaeng | -2 |
| Thanasin Chuawangkham | 1 |
| Tom Claytor | 1 |
| Warren Claytor | -1 |
| Marco Foccacia | 2 |
| Alice Ko | -2 |
| William Lai | -1 |
| Frances Leung | -2 |
| Jertjun Lourvanij (Robin) | -1 |
| Supanee Lourvanij (Susy) | 0 |
| Jaime Miranda | -1 |
| Ramiro Pellegrini (Churo) | 1 |
| Peter Prendiville | 1 |
| Apichet Raksriaksorn (Tal) | 1 |
| Aiyawatt Raksriaksorn (Top) | 1 |
| Kanokwan Ramakomut (Apple) | -2 |
| William Roberts | 2 |
| Henry Rourke | 0 |
| Inen Sarnen | 1 |
| Nutthadith Sila-Amornsak (Noo) | 0 |
| Prabowo Subianto | -2 |
| Agung Sugianto | -1 |
| Pepen Supendi | -1 |
| Thanasorn Tangcharoensathien (Tum) | 0 |
| Thanapon Tantayanurak (Un) | -1 |
| Krishna Utama | -2 |
| Usayos Vongsuksiri (Mimi) | -2 |
| Alexandra Voort | -2 |
| Jamie Woodward | 1 |
| Santos Anca | 6 |
| Daniel Yanez | 1 |
| Gustavo Yanez | 4 |
| Federico von Potobsky | 4 |
| Boon | 0 |
| Matias Orlando | 2 |
| Lukas Lujan | 3 |
| Santiago Lujan | 2 |
| Nicolas Pieroni | 2 |
| Bruno Zoppi | 0 |
| Joaquin Arrieta | 0 |
| Nicolas Curto | 3 |
| Novel Momongon | 1 |
| Billy Barsel | 0 |
| Acep | 0 |
| Glendy | -1 |
| Sean Longstreath | -1 |
| Hari Syafar | -1 |
| Scott Stevens* | -1 |
| Aron Siwoku* | -2 |
| Peter Schlageter* | -2 |
| Stijn* | 0 |
| Michael Nseir* | -2 |
| Thomas Ristic* | -2 |
| Aron Harilela* | 0 |
| Paul Cheung* | -1 |
| Panita Vonkusolkit* | -2 |
| Ravi Rathore* | 3 |
| Qubilai Alam* | 4 |
| Shaik Reissman* | 2 |
| Tomi Lockey* | 0 |
| Satar Khan | 4 |
| Hissam Hider | 5 |
| * pending approval at next TPA meeting |
TPA HANDICAP COMMITTEE 2008-2009
Tal Raksriaksorn, Susy Lourvanij, Gustavo Yanez, William Roberts, Marco Focaccia, Tom Claytor.
ADDUNDUM 2009-2010
Jamie Woodward
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HANDICAP EVALUATION CRITERIA
from F.I.P. -
fippolo1@msn.com
Players should be evaluated on Rules, Horsemanship,
Hitting Skills, Teamwork, and Strategy.
Beginner:
A person who is in the introductory stages of active
participation in polo and is a true beginner with little or no experience
in polo, has had no previous riding experience at speed, and has no
technical understanding of the game. This player could also be a player
who is an expert rider but who is just learning to hit the polo ball and
learning game strategy. A novice is should not be eligible to play in any
sort of games until he is able to ride so that his horse is under control
and he is not endangering himself or other players on the field. Once the
player is declared to be safe, they would be allowed to play in games
under the direct control of the club. -2 Goal: This Player has a very basic understanding of “game strategy”, and should play, under club guidance, in practice games only. They have the following skills:
-1 Goal: This player has limited experience and may take plays away from teammates. They can play under tournament conditions without constant coaching and is able to create a limited number of plays for their teammates.
0 Goal: This player is an asset to the team. This player produces more positive plays than negative plays. This player can adapt with little coaching to new situations. This player can ride at speed, make plays and hit the majority of the strokes. This player is able to hit the ball more than twice at a fast gallop down the field under pressure.
1 Goal: This Player shall have:
2 Goal: This Player shall have:
Marco received this guide from Veronica at F.I.P. -- fippolo1@msn.com -- July 2007 First of all it must be clear that you must work together with the
Thailand Polo Association. As you know handicapping is one of the most
challenging issues in polo. Above is a document that I hope can help you
evaluate players from -2 to 2 goals. In addition I recommend the
following: 5. Side note: Some countries (like Singapore), use a handicapping system that starts at -4 (not -2). So players can range from -4 to 10.
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