I can't speak for anyone else, but I don't think having an entirely seperate session, possibly at the same time as a normal session at another location, is the way to go for a number of reasons, one being people at an intermediate level need to choose between one or the other, which will reduce attendance, and if we say have only 5 newbies turn up, if it's at the same location then a pro may be happy to join in.
Not sure if this is a response to 'north polo' or not, but these are my reasons for wanting to start it up:
1) the other polo courts aren't so convenient for me to get to
2) the other polo sessions seem pretty busy
3) i've never played before, and so I just want to spend as much time on the court as possible.
It's really not intended as a "beginners ghetto". everyone is welcome. if it's me practicing shooting on my own for 3 hours, that's cool. if it's a dozen people playing proper games, that's cool too.
Not sure if this is a response to 'north polo' or not, but these are my reasons for wanting to start it up:
1) the other polo courts aren't so convenient for me to get to
2) the other polo sessions seem pretty busy
3) i've never played before, and so I just want to spend as much time on the court as possible.
It's really not intended as a "beginners ghetto". everyone is welcome. if it's me practicing shooting on my own for 3 hours, that's cool. if it's a dozen people playing proper games, that's cool too.
EDIT: haha at the tags!