With the countdown on, Team Canada is making its final preparations for its attendance at the Ridley 2007 Polocrosse World Cup. The competition will be held over a weeklong tournament from April 23 to 29, in Warwick, Queensland, Australia. The tournament will be the second of hopefully many World Cups held every four years. Australia, the defending World Cup champion, will be host to seven competing nations from: Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, The United Kingdom, The United States and Zimbabwe. A handful of other nations, Zambia, France, Germany and the Netherlands, have expressed interest in competing in the club tournament being held concurrently with the World Cup. During the last World Cup in 2003, 25 000 spectators came to cheer on the teams, but this year it is estimated that over 40 000 people will be taking in the action along with televised and Internet broadcasts.

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An Australian panel has evaluated numerous horses from all over Australia to find the best Polocrosse horses the country has to offer. With two hundred horses selected it was only the second time in Australia’s peacetime history that so many horses have been sourced. Each nation will draw a pool of twelve equally graded horses and will be allowed to ride the horses for one hour everyday during the week leading up to the competition. This ensures that the host nation does not ride their own horses and that each nation will have equal horse power.

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