Polo Tip #19: The Break Away
The Break Away – Well, every once in a while, we all miss our man. Missing a man often times results in the development of a breakaway. Now how do we handle this opportunity that each team will be given a limited number of times in every match.
A great deal of the time, a breakaway results in missed opportunity as opposed to another tally on the scoreboard.
The best thing to keep in mind is trying to hit controlled shots to your own advantage. If opponents are chasing from the left, hit up at slight angles to the right and vice-versa.
Think about your approaching shot to goal. It is more important to place the ball in scoring position than it is to hit a crowd-pleasing bomb well wide of goal.
Keep a watch on your pursuing opponents. No need to run if they aren’t pushing. They may be playing you for a miss and if you go full throttle, you are increasing their odds, not yours.
Now the complete player could probably either run taking a couple of powerful shots or even run down field dribbling the ball in the air the entire way and then belting it into the next zip code through the uprights. That is right about the time I wake up from my nap. In other words, make the decision based on your capabilities as to what is your highest percentage in handling a breakaway is.
It is more important to carry the ball, to focus on making contact, then it is to hit the long ball. If you try to kill it, you may hit over the ball altogether. Then again, surface conditions can become a factor. If the field is looking like someone just roto-tilled it, you may want to hit away and forget trying to place the ball, especially if you have a great lie. If the ball is in a divot, you better slow down if you expect to maintain possession.
If your opponents are overtaking you, you will have to decide whether you need to mark them first and then return to your next shot with the ball on your free side.
Often times a great breakaway and scoring opportunity ends with a hook in the mouth of the goal, simply because the player carrying the ball opted to try a full swing on the last shot as opposed to getting forward and taking a half-shot with very little back swing to avoid the upcoming hook.
Happy Polo and I wish you many successful breakaways.
Polo Tips - By Tom Goodspeed
- Polo Tip #1: Improve Your Hitting Today – 3 Easy Steps
- Polo Tip #2: Proper Transitions – Huh?
- Polo Tip #3: Right Lead? What Is That?
- Polo Tip #4: Proper Stirrup Length
- Polo Tip #5: Proper Mallet Length
- Polo Tip #6: How Thick Is The Line Of The Ball?
- Polo Tip #7: Playing The Number One Position
- Polo Tip #8: A Tail Shot? What Kind of Alcohol Do You Use For That?
- Polo Tip #9: Playing Position Number Four — The Back
- Polo Tip #10: Near-side Forehander
- Polo Tip #11: Turning Over Your Backhander — Good or Bad? Why?
- Polo Tip #12: Changing Leads
- Polo Tip #13: Polo Bandages, Pro Choice, Boots?
- Polo Tip #14: Playing The Number Two Position
- Polo Tip #15: Emergency Dismount From A Moving Horse
- Polo Tip #16: Hooking Mallets
- Polo Tip #17: Player Number Three
- Polo Tip #18: Open And Away Shots
- Polo Tip #19: The Break Away
- Polo Tip #20: Field Awareness
- Polo Tip #21: Proper Field Terminology – No? I thought you said Go!
- Polo Tip #22: Playing as a Team
- Polo Tip #23: Under-The-Neck Shots
- Polo Tip #24: Playing Smart — Recognize A Lost Play And Ride To The Next Play
- Polo Tip #25: Playing Smart — Meeting the Play
- Polo Tip #26: Playing Smart — Higher Percentage Shots
- Polo Tip #27: Playing Smart — Safety
- Polo Tip #28: Playing Level
- Polo Tip #29: Belly Shots – Don’t They Do Those in Mexico?
- Polo Tip #30: Playing Smart – Overmounted or Improperly Mounted
- Polo Tip #31: Proper Timing
- Polo Tip #32: The “Master” Factor
- Polo Tip #33: You Hit Like A Girl
- Polo Tip #34: Field Positioning – Anticipation
- Polo Tip #35: Hit it! Anywhere! Just hit it!…NOT THERE!
- Polo Tip #36: Proper Lower Leg Angle
- Polo Tip #37: Reining Techniques – Direct and Indirect Reining
- Polo Tip #38: The Throw-In
- Polo Tip #39: Leg Yielding
- Polo Tip #40: Undefended Penalties
- Polo Tip #41: Runaways
- Polo Tip #42: Taking The Danger Out Of “Taking Your Man”









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