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Icône Polocrosse injury healthcare expenses

Polocrosse injury healthcare expenses

Up to €150,000. Ball-chase fall (40-50 km/h), head trauma despite helmet, mallet hit to face (net doesn't cushion the handle), wrist fracture, shoulder-shoulder horse contact : we cover specific injuries.
Icône Transport and repatriation

Transport and repatriation

At actual cost. Polocrosse World Cup (Australia, New Zealand, UK, USA, South Africa, Zambia), international FIPP tournaments : we organise medical repatriation from any country.
Icône Polocrosse Competition option

Polocrosse Competition option

The Competition add-on covers Polocrosse World Cup, FIPP tournaments, Australian National Championships, national federation championships, international Test Matches and club tournaments.
Icône Disability benefit

Disability benefit

Up to €200,000 per person. Polocrosse combines equestrian risks (fall, horse crush) and lacrosse (mallet hits, contacts). A gallop fall with trampling can cause serious permanent consequences.
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Why is polocrosse insurance essential?

Polocrosse stacks equestrian and lacrosse risks : 40-50 km/h gallop in ball chase (serious falls), netted mallet potentially hitting the face, shoulder-shoulder horse contact at sprint, trampling after fall, mallet injuries in ball pass. Australian-origin sport, mainly practised in the Commonwealth, polocrosse has a committed audience in France via FFPC but remains niche. Polocrosse World Cup and FIPP international competitions require foreign travel.
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Our polocrosse insurance is the choice of Polocrosse World Cup competitors, FIPP participants, federation players, enthusiasts travelling for Test Matches in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa. For classical equestrian (show jumping, dressage, eventing), see Equestrian.

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Classical polo is 4 vs 4 with a netless mallet and 6 chukkers of 7 minutes. Polocrosse is 6 per team (3 on field) with a netted racquet (like lacrosse) and 6 chukkers of 6-8 minutes. Polocrosse is faster and more contact than classical polo.

Yes. Involuntary mallet hits (netted racquet doesn't cushion handle on face or body impact) are covered : nose fractures, orbital fracture, contusions, lacerations. Mandatory helmet reduces but doesn't eliminate face risks.

Yes, with the Competition add-on. The Polocrosse World Cup (held every 4 years, alternating between Australia, New Zealand, UK, Zambia, South Africa) is covered with medical repatriation at actual cost from any host country. Explore our plans.

No. Our cover protects only the rider, not the horse. To insure your horse (mortality, vet costs, theft), contact a specialised equine insurer. Our cover protects the player in an accident, independent of horse value.

The price depends on your options, your country of departure and the number of days covered. For a weekend tournament or Test Match, the daily plan suits. For a federation season player or Polocrosse World Cup competitor, the annual plan is best. Get your quote online.