Founded in 1998, Kilcock Canoe Polo Club is a steadily growing organisation, with the largest junior membership of any canoe polo club in Ireland.more..
  Contact US

To contact us, drop us an email or call to the harbour any evening in the summer.
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  Links

We are affiliated with the Irish Canoe Union and the International Canoe Federation.
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  Waterways

Kilcock Canoe Polo Club is committed to preserving and developing Ireland's inland waterways.

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  Club Safety Rules

Safety is not a set of rules. It is an attitude or frame of mind. Rules alone will not prevent accidents; however...
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  Policies & Codes

Kilcock Canoe Polo Club has a full set of policy documents dealing with discipline, child protection, and other matters.
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  Health Information

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Codes of Conduct

(A)
Train for your own enjoyment, not to please parents, instructors or coaches.
(B)
Learn the rules of our sport and abide by them.
(C) Respect your opponents. Treat them, as you would like to be treated.
(D) Do not use foul/Vulgar language, or use unfair or bullying tactics to gain advantage of another opponent.
(E) Always compete to win but recognize that it is not the only aim. Participation is equally important.
(F) Behave in a manner that reflects the quality atmosphere and ethos of the club.
(G) You are responsible for your own gear. Please make sure your name is on it.
(H) Buoyancy aids must be worn at all times while canoeing
(I) Helmets with face guards must be worn at all times while playing polo.
(J) Remember to always bring a drink of water with you. You need 1 litre of fluid per one hour of exercise.
(K)
Cameras, camera mobile phones and other visual recording devices will not be allow at training sessions or competitions. See Section 2.7 of this document for guidelines on photography at competitions.